5 Things You Need to Know About Coffered Ceilings

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Written for Intrim Mouldings by Rachael Turner, Front Porch Properties. See more of this beautiful project here on our project gallery.

What is a coffered ceiling?

Coffered ceilings are an architectural detail consisting of beams arranged in evenly spaced grid patterns which add a lovely dimension to a ceiling, also creating a wonderful illusion of height.  They can be created to your desired depth (deep or shallow) as well as detail (simple or intricate) depending on your personal preferences.

Image: Rachael Turner Cape Cod Front Porch Properties

What house styles do coffered ceilings suit?

Historically, the design is considered quite traditional and formal, but with such a great variety of architectural design these days, they can be implemented into a variety of Australian homes. Depending on the homeowners style, I would say a coffered ceiling lends itself beautifully to Hampton style homes with a more luxe coastal feel, as well as some of Australia’s more historical homes and of course it lends itself beautifully to the Cape Cod style architecture as seen in our clients gorgeous, newly completed home on the Gold Coast.

Image: Modern Meets Classic
Image: Jabiru Luxury Home

How are coffered ceilings built?

Coffered ceilings consist of beams and cross beams placed in a grid formation.

Initially, if you are able to, we would suggest drawing the proposed ceiling out onto a piece of paper or digitally if you are able to so you can check your dimensions thoroughly.  If your measurements are on point from the beginning, you should not encounter too much difficulty.

How much do coffered ceilings cost?

Again, this is obviously size dependent, but you can work on approximately $300-$400 per square metre.  One’s cost per SQM is largely dependent on a number of elements, for example, your profiles used, the time it takes for your trade’s to install, painted finish etc. Does your builder require the coffering to be professionally drafted up for you?

What materials are required to get the look?

Rachael Turner is the owner of Front Porch Properties, a Brisbane based construction business that specialise in classic, timeless, American inspired renovations and new builds.

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