Painting Vaulted Ceilings The Same Color As Walls
This will bring tall or highly vaulted ceilings back down to create a more cohesive cozier look.
Painting vaulted ceilings the same color as walls. Rooms that are smaller or have lower ceilings benefit from lighter colored ceilings. Paint the ceilings a slightly darker shade than the paint color on the walls to create a cozier more intimate environment. The color can be somewhat lighter and will still give the room a consistent look.
When ceilings do not match the walls. Many times ceilings are painted a flat white color to give the room dimension. At the same time painting a ceiling with a darker color than the walls can make vaulted ceilings less intimidating.
This can make a small room look larger in appearance whereas painting it the same color would have the opposite effect. This technique works especially well for light neutral colors soft beige off white and light. If so paint the same as the walls.
Great advice about painting the ceiling and angled walls the same color. If the walls are a slightly darker hue than the ceilings the eye will naturally be drawn upward. If you want to lighten the look of the ceiling you can do it in the same color as the walls except have the paint color cut 50.
I think it looks too stark to paint a plain vaulted ceiling white with color on the walls. Even if a darker color is used it makes the room seem larger when your eye is not forced to stop where the color cuts off. On the flip side low ceilings that share a hue with their surrounding walls and trim seem to disappear making them seem taller.
For example if you have pale blue walls consider a deep blue for the. It really depends upon the look you are trying to achieve. If you want them to stand out and highlight them then paint a shade or two lighter or darker or a complimentary color.