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I notice a lot of people on some sites make a big deal of houses having popcorn ceilings. The house I live in was built in 1976, and has popcorn ceilings in all the rooms, except the bathroom and linen closet which have the same texture as the walls.
The popcorn has never really bothered me. My parents had a house built in 1992 and it cost extra to have the knockdown style texture, which they went with instead.
Also I've noticed most of the houses built in the 1960s-70s had 8 foot flat ceilings throughout the house.
In the industry I work in, I've noticed a lot of the newer houses have 9 foot ceilings or higher. Even the small houses with 8 foot often have a vaulted ceiling in the common areas or tray ceilings. Some of the starter homes will have 8'-8" ceilings sometimes.
I wonder why the older houses here starting after WWII all had 8 foot ceilings. Before that many of them had 9 or 10 foot. I think it was only in the high end newer homes that higher ceilings started coming back. Although some of the older ones did have vaulted ceilings.
Where I live has all 8 foot ceilings except the living room which is vaulted. The 8 foot ceilings don't bother me at all, but I think if the living room was flat it would feel a bit boxed in.
The popcorn has never really bothered me. My parents had a house built in 1992 and it cost extra to have the knockdown style texture, which they went with instead.
Also I've noticed most of the houses built in the 1960s-70s had 8 foot flat ceilings throughout the house.
In the industry I work in, I've noticed a lot of the newer houses have 9 foot ceilings or higher. Even the small houses with 8 foot often have a vaulted ceiling in the common areas or tray ceilings. Some of the starter homes will have 8'-8" ceilings sometimes.
I wonder why the older houses here starting after WWII all had 8 foot ceilings. Before that many of them had 9 or 10 foot. I think it was only in the high end newer homes that higher ceilings started coming back. Although some of the older ones did have vaulted ceilings.
Where I live has all 8 foot ceilings except the living room which is vaulted. The 8 foot ceilings don't bother me at all, but I think if the living room was flat it would feel a bit boxed in.