![]() ![]() While we strive to provide a wide range of offers, our site does not include information about every product or service that may be available to you. The compensation we receive and other factors, such as your location, may impact what ads and links appear on our site, and how, where, and in what order ads and links appear. Many, but not all, of the offers and clickable hyperlinks (such as a “Next” button) that appear on this site are from companies that compensate us. To support our work, we are paid for providing advertising services. Our reporters create honest, accurate, and objective content to help you make decisions. The beams in this dreamy bedroom draw the eye up and out to the surrounding natural beauty without obstructing the view. Placing a dining table directly under the point where the ceiling beams meet cements it in a uniquely shaped dining room. ![]() This dining area feels extra expansive thanks to exposed beams that draw the eye up. Light-colored ceiling beams attract the eye, encouraging it to look out the sloping window. Mirroring the wood from the ceiling beams in the island and dining table creates visual cohesion in this kitchen. Mounting eye-catching lighting fixtures from the ceiling beams give this kitchen a bright and airy feel. White ceiling beams make this kitchen feel extra bright and open. Exposed ceiling beams in the kitchen and dining room Who says your living room needs to be indoors? Ceiling beams create a sense of space for this outdoor seating area. Leaving your beams unpainted adds visual interest and provides a great design opportunity. Matching the wood to furniture in the room (like these chairs) helps tie the entire space together. In an otherwise plain living room, wooden ceiling beams draw the eye up and add character. In a space with beautiful high ceilings, beams that highlight them are a no-brainer. ![]()
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