Review:
Cathedral Ceilings
overall review score: 4.5
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Cathedral ceilings are high, open ceilings that typically feature sloping sides that meet at a central point, creating a spacious and grand appearance in a room.
Key Features
- High, open design
- Sloping sides
- Central point where sides meet
Pros
- Creates a sense of spaciousness and grandeur
- Allows for taller windows and increased natural light
- Can enhance architectural features like beams or trusses
Cons
- May be difficult to heat and cool efficiently due to large volume of space
- May require special lighting fixtures due to height
- Acoustics can be challenging in rooms with cathedral ceilings