A vaulted ceiling also turns a large volume of former attic space into living space that must be heated and cooled.
Raising ceiling for a tray into attic this old hose.
First head to the attic.
You ll pay 18 000 to 25 000.
When you have an attic theoretically you can alter the joists in the living room area and frame a tray or coffered type ceiling or leave the ceiling open to expose vaulted rafters.
If you have an 8 foot ceiling with an attic above you can do a minor remodel to the ceiling of one or more rooms of your home to increase the ceiling height in the middle of the room to 9 foot or more depending on the available space in your attic.
An hvac technician can tell you whether or not your existing heating and cooling.
Opening up the attic to increase ceiling height and sense of openness.
A member on angie s list answered this very question and stated you should be prepared to see quotes in the 8 000 to 10 000 range for just raising and reframing the roof and in many cases it can easily be two times this amount if the entire wall has to be lifted.
Tray ceiling a tray ceiling is a ceiling that steps up in the middle to a higher ceiling height.
But if it s framed traditionally with big lumber rafters the roof can stay in place.
If your home is a modest size single story tract home with standard 8 foot ceilings it s an ideal candidate for vaulting a ceiling.
The existing ceiling also has to be about 8 ft 2 4 m high in order to properly raise the center.
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Tray ceilings fit well in rooms designed to impress guests such as entryways and dining rooms.
Tray ceilings don t add as much space as vaulted ceilings.
How to vault a ceiling.
The price isn t low though.
Depending on how steep your roof pitch is vaulting a 20 by 20 foot room creates a new ceiling that s 11 to 12 feet high at its peak.
You ll have to remove the entire roof structure to vault the ceilings.
It was possible to appropriate unused attic space above the entry foyer family and living rooms.