Top 9 Ceiling Texture Designs for a Stunning Home Interior

Ruth Taylor

Written By, Ruth Taylor

Updated on 14 Jan., 2026

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      Does your house still feel incomplete despite improving the walls, floors, and furniture? It’s probably because the ceiling remains plain and untouched. Many homeowners are not aware of the magical effect of a well-designed ceiling. A well-chosen ceiling texture will not only add character and design to your house, but it will also hide the visible flaws, like cracks or uneven drywall.

      In this blog, you will explore the nine most unique and popular ceiling texture types preferred by many homeowners. The unique features of the ceiling texture will help you identify your desired ceiling design that will turn your partially complete interior design into an overall appealing one.

      9 Different Types of Appealing Ceiling Textures

      Knockdown Ceiling Texture

      Knockdown Ceiling Texture
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      Knockdown ceiling texture creates a rustic, stucco-like pattern that smoothly conceals surface flaws and adds depth to the room. With basic tools like an air compressor and a hopper gun, one can make it a DIY project. Start by applying a thin plaster layer over the ceiling and gently dab the surface with a soft sponge or brush to create irregular raised spots and craters.

      Once it gets semi-dry, use a knockdown knife or trowel and flatten the peaks carefully without removing the valleys. Keep working on the texture till you get the finest and desired results. For an enhanced and rich look, you can pair knockdown ceilings with some neutral shades like beige, gray, or off-white to create an aesthetically appealing finish.

      Stippled Ceiling Texture

      Stippled Ceiling Texture
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      Stippled ceiling texture is a classic design that creates subtle dimensions with tiny raised dots or specks. This technique is performed with a stomp brush or roller dipped in a joint compound to attain a soft, patterned surface. Spread an even layer of compound using a roller or spray gun and  press against the ceiling. Then, lift the stomp brush across the ceiling’s surface for an uneven pattern. You can also press lightly with a knockdown blade for large or uneven clumps. The pattern may look beautiful, but it catches dust easily; therefore, make sure to clean it regularly with a dry cloth.

      Skip Trowel Ceiling Texture

      Skip Trowel Ceiling Texture
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      Skip trowel ceiling texture is a blend of rustic and modern design. It is created by spreading a thin layer of joint compound on the ceiling and then stippling a trowel across the surface to create random, unique patches of textured areas. The final result is a soft, plaster-like look, adding depth to the room and hiding minor flaws. The depth of the texture can be adjusted by altering pressure and angle.

      Lace Ceiling Texture

      Lace Ceiling Texture
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      Lace ceiling texture can easily bring an artistic and graceful look to any room with a touch of delicacy and charm. This texture is created by a specialized method using fine materials or lace-inspired patterns onto wet drywall compound to produce a soft and subtle appearance. The final result creates an intricate, textured design that can be ideal for bedrooms, dining areas, or living spaces with a touch of luxurious feel. While the final outcome may appear extremely beautiful but it requires precise craftsmanship as even a minor damage can be difficult to repair. Nonetheless, the visual appeal and subtle depth of lace ceiling texture make it a stunning choice for many people.

      Wood Ceiling Texture

      Wood Ceiling Texture
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      A wooden ceiling texture brings warmth and richness to any room. Whether attained through exposed beams, panels, or wood planks, it creates a cozy and welcoming ambiance for homeowners. Whether you have a contemporary interior or a classic one, wood texture will work beautifully everywhere by adding depth, dimension, and charm to the room. Wood-textured ceiling adds character to smaller rooms and can make large spaces feel more intimate and classy. Wood may require regular maintenance and protection from moisture, but its aesthetic appeal makes it a worthwhile investment. If you like classic designs made from natural materials, a wooden ceiling texture is the way to go.

      Slap Brush Ceiling Texture

      Slap Brush Ceiling Texture
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      The slap brush ceiling texture will artistically and dynamically enhance your plain ceiling and create depth and visual appeal. With the help of a stippling brush, you can press patterns onto a wet compound to create a lively and textured surface, based on your personal design preference. The movement of the brush and pressure will change the range of the final result from subtle to highly dramatic, making it versatile for diverse areas. Slap brush ceiling may look visually appealing, but it requires skill and precision to prevent any damage to it as the repair becomes complex.

      Popcorn Drywall Texture

      Popcorn Drywall Texture
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      Popcorn drywall texture, also known as acoustic ceiling texture, consists of a rough, bumpy surface that looks similar to popcorn. This texture was quite famous from the 1950s to the 1980s for its ability to absorb sound and conceal flaws like cracks or uneven drywall. It is one of the most budget-friendly solutions for hiding faults without the need for extra repair. Instead of scraping the old popcorn ceiling, it is suggested to cover it with a fresh drywall to create a smoother and safer finish.

      Orange Peel Drywall Texture

      Orange Peel Drywall Texture
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      The name of the orange peel drywall texture resembles the peel of an orange, dimpled surface and a smooth touch. It creates a subtle and polished look by adding a feel and character to the wall without being too bold. The orange peel texture is applied with a spray gun that disperses diluted drywall mud in a fine mist, creating soft and rounded bumps once it dries. This texture is easy to clean, durable, and ideal for modern interiors. It is important to use the correct setting spray and applicator, as the technique can vary for walls and ceilings.

      Rosebud Ceiling Texture

      Rosebud Ceiling Texture
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      The rosebud ceiling texture is known for its floral pattern that resembles the look of a blossoming rose. This design is created using the stomp brush technique, where a thin layer of joint compound is evenly rolled over the ceiling.

      DIY or Hire a Professional?

      Texturing appears to be fun and a simple DIY task until you actually start doing it. The entire process can easily become a mess if there are no right tools and skills. Attaining an accurate  texture requires practice and lots of patience while working on intricate, bumpy, and uneven designs. However, there are some ceiling texture types that can be a DIY task, but it may consume much of time and energy. Hence, it is suggested to look for a professional who can carry out the entire process smoothly and precisely.

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