12 Breathtaking Rooms With Cathedral Ceilings - Interior Design (2024)

For creating a senseof space and providing an abundance of light,nothing beats the breathtaking scaleof a room with a cathedral ceiling—especially when designed toshowcase the beauty of wood.Here are 12 of our favorites from recent projects.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published September 5, 2019, and has since been updated to add even more jaw-dropping cathedral ceiling interiors.

Cathedral Ceilings Add a Dash of Intrigue to These Striking Spaces

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Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk—partners in business and life, workingindividually or jointly as Kiki & Joost, their Netherlands-based furniture, textiles and lightingbusiness—reclaimed and redesigned a homeoutside Eindhoven: adilapidated but landmarked 19th-century brick-and-timber barn, much of which had to be reconstructed. “Basically, we built a new house inside an old shell,” van Bleiswijk explains. “Most of the interior—walls, doors, even the steel staircase—was done by us in our workshop.”Open and flowing, the 4,520-square-foot, two-story residence is furnished with a who’s-who of contemporary Dutch design and is centered around a cathedral ceiling in the living area.

2.Kengo Kuma Refreshes Exquisite Paris Residence Designed by Kenzo Takada

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Tucked away in a hidden spot in the Bastille district of Paris is a remarkable house built by Japanese fashion designer Kenzo Takadamore than thirty years ago. Set in the courtyard of an 18th-century apartment building, the four-level, 14,000-square foot, cedar-clad residencefeaturesits own inner courtyard and planted terraces. The new ownerscalled on the Japanese architect and Interior Design Hall of Fame member Kengo Kuma to infuse new life into the unique property. Now, the beguiling network of courtyards and terraces is a delight and the update has integrated the garden even more intimately with the newly pared-down interiors. Kuma chose a few key pieces of furniture such as a handsome set of Hans Wegner Wishbone chairs in oak for the dining room and a Walter Knoll sofa and rug for the living area. A stunning wood cathedral ceiling adds a touch of drama to the otherwise minimal space. When the views are this good, you don’t need much inside.

3.NBBJ’s Rysia Suchecka Talks About How She Reinvented a French Farmhouse

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Interior Design Hall of Fame member and NBBJ consulting partnerRysia Suchecka recounts how she and her husband reinvented a centuries-old farm in Larroque-Saint-Sernan, France, as a modern private residence and cultural compound for art and music. After looking at20 properties, theyended up purchasing the one that was in the worst condition.Its 17th century limestone buildings had sat unoccupied for 50 years—asmattering of limestone structuresthat includeda main house, a farmhouse, three barns, a small wine-pressing facility, and apigeon tower—andwere totally dilapidated, with leaking roofs, missing windows, and no electricity or plumbing. Today, one of the barns is a salon used for entertaining and for hosting concerts. A Krzysztof Krzywoblodzki artwork sits on the fireplace mantle, while the fireplace itself draws the eye up toward the room’s cathedral ceiling.

4.A Sense of Calm Reigns at a California Country Retreat by Pfau Long Architecture

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Despite the endless flow of thirsty tourists to its fancy wineries, California’s Napa Valley remains first and forever an agricultural region. That heritage is aptly honored by a new residential compound planted amid the vineyards and designed by Pfau Long Architecture. As a second home for a client in the hyperkinetic tech industry, “the place needed to be a relief from over-stimulation,” Pfau reports. The design gains clarity from the simplicity of its materials palette—wood, dark gray metal, concrete—and archetypal forms. The gable-ended main house with its cathedral ceiling is essentially a long, two-story barn intersected by smaller, similarly shaped volumes. Interiors defer to the architecture (and the views) with clean lines and muted hues. The client didn’t want something precious or polished—hence the extensive use of board-formed concrete—in the plinth, lower staircase, and indoor and outdoor fireplaces—and the beams and siding milled to show saw marks.

5.Jennifer Post Design Makes Simplicity the Point of a Stucco-Clad Palm Beach Residence

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Jennifer Post sums up this snappy Palm Beach, Florida, abode in three words: “Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity!” (OK, technically one word.) “My challenge was to streamline,” she explains. “This house is not grandiose; it’s a jewel box.” It’s true that the cottage exhibits an almost disarming clarity. For starters, every surface is white—walls, floors, ceiling, window frames—as are the majority of the furnishings, and there’s primarily one accent color: blue. But probe a little deeper and you notice this fresh-faced cottage is more complex than it initially lets on. What appeared to be slick expanses of pure, unadulterated white are actually quite nuanced, with textures evocative of sea and sand and boat decks. The lacquered cathedral ceiling is grooved, walls are Venetian plaster, and the floor is heavily painted rift-sawn oak. In the airy living room, it’s a striking backdrop for David Hockney’s Table Flowable.

6.Four Open, Airy Residences Located Around the World

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In an agrarian Nova Scotia landscape, a trio of gabled structures echoing local vernacular buildings are made modern by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects through their Corten cladding, sleek fenestration, and minimalist detailing. Two of the volumes—the living pod and the sleeping quarters—are anchored by a plinth of granite, the same stone that comprises the lounge’s mammoth fireplace with five-ton live-edge mantle.

7.WalkerWarner Architects and Philpotts Interiors Perfect a Kona Coast Compound

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It took nearly Walker Warner Architects and Philpotts Interiors three years to perfect a Kona Coast vacation home on Hawaii’s Big Island, but the clients’ wait was rewarded with spectacular results. Architecture and interior are ultramodern and yet rely heavily on traditional materials and touchstones. Old and new ebb and flow as easily as the tides right outside the home’s copious sliding-glass doors. The cathedral ceiling design in light wood draws attention to the use of natural materials. “We call it the ‘Village,’” Greg Warner says of the unusual arrangement, a grouping of four separate structures linked by a lush courtyard and a series of walkways and patios. Indeed, traditional Hawaiian villages inspired the daring architectural style, an angular composition of canted steel columns, steep-pitched roofs, and rhomboidal window and door openings. “The structures represent a contemporary interpretation of early hale shelters,” Warner says. “They’re like modernist lean-tos.”

8.Architect Mathias Klotz Creates a Pair of Cottages on a Remote Island in Chile

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For Chileans—especially those who live in the frenetic capital, Santiago—a second home is an essential refuge, an escape to the serene beauty of the natural landscape. Architect Mathias Klotz, principal of his eponymous firm, has designed many such houses, characteristically with a clean-lined modernism that nods to one of his heroes, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. For his own family’s retreat on a largely undeveloped coastal island, he used archetypal forms that evoke both past and present. Constrained by the remote location and tricky logistics, the result is a timeless design that blends into the pristine setting. In the home’s interiors, the rough-hewn framework is completely visible—“it’s the most beautiful part of a wood house, so I left it exposed,” Klotz explains—with all surfaces, including floor, wall, and the cathedral ceiling boards, simply whitewashed.

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Emil Humbert and Christophe Poyet, who establishedHumbert & Poyet in 2008, have designed ground-up houses but prefer focusing on interiors, often entering projects when the shell is done but the inside is still raw. There’s nothing raw about their completed work, however, which 36-year-old Poyet describes as “like a movie set, the perfect environment for the perfect place for one particular moment that makes people feel beautiful and good about themselves.” That contrast can be seen in a recent home, a three-story ski chalet in the Swiss Alps. The architects situated the public spaces on the top floor, to take best advantage of the mountain views, and paneled nearly the entire 7,000-square-foot interior in rustic reclaimed barnwood (including the cathedral ceilings that add a touch of luxe to the rustic space).

10.A Secret Pool House by BarlisWedlick Architects

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You could call it a secret pool house. Despite encompassing 2,750 square feet, the design byBarlisWedlick Architects is discreetly tucked into a hillside on a 115-acre estate in Chatham, New York. As seen from the handsome Adirondack-style main house, built years ago by Dennis Wedlick, it looks low enough to be a corncrib or a chicken coop, complete with a standing-seam gabled roof and board-and-batten siding painted a weathered red. Inside is something else entirely. “It’s the fantasy of being outdoors,” says partner Alan Barlis. Interiors are deceptively tall, with a wood cathedral ceiling anchoring the space. A tree-trunk colonnade, running the length of the 54-foot pool, literally supports the nature concept, augmented by the white birch logs lining the end walls.

11.Jan Henrik Jansen Designs Unconventional Round House in Denmark

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Danish architect Jan Henrik Jansen has standard procedure: always conceiving more than one solution for a project. He first showed Finn and Janni Holms a design that corresponded exactly to their desire for a farmhouse. Then he surprised them with plans for a radically different idea: a round house. The reason he made the house curved, he explains, is because it’s flanked on two sides by other houses. So he sited it to face the green meadow behind, making the Holms feel almost as if they are living alone in the open countryside. He used brick, rather than the initially requested wood, to blend in with the rest of the neighborhood. His cathedral ceiling ideas led to the exposed wood beams, offering a welcome mix of textures to the home’s mostly brick interiors.

12.Peter Bohlin on Designing the Perfect House

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Peter Bohlin may be best known as the designer of the iconic Apple stores in New York. He was also responsible for the Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, California, not to mention the Newport Beach Civic Center. But he and the firm he founded back in 1965—today Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, encompassing five offices, 11 principals, and 190 employees—has never stopped designing houses. With Tusen Takk, we were building in a sensitive environment: on lakeside dunes in a forest. They were restricted to structures of a certain size on two adjacent dunes. Designers put the main house on one dune and the guesthouse on the other, connected by a covered boardwalk resting on little toes. Here, the staircase next to the double-height cathedral ceiling library pairs clear-finish maple treads with dyed-red risers.

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FAQs

How to decorate a wall with cathedral ceilings? ›

Opt for large paintings, prints, or photographs that complement the room's theme and color palette. Consider using a gallery-style arrangement to display a collection of smaller art pieces, creating a visually stunning focal point.

What style home has vaulted ceilings? ›

Whether your house plan is luxury, Country French style or Contemporary, house plans with vaulted and volume ceilings can be found throughout every variety of architectural styles.

How to decorate an open concept with a vaulted ceiling? ›

You can either stick with neutral furniture and bright accents, or highlight the furniture and scale back the accessories. Regardless, your Open Concept Vaulted Ceiling family room decor should include functional and kid (or pet) friendly items, such as easy-to-clean rugs, throw pillows and curtains.

What is the best paint color for a room with vaulted ceilings? ›

If your room has a lot of natural light, angled ceilings can look good in white, off-white, light, and even some light-medium depth shades (approx. 50 LRV to 93). Darker rooms can be painted darker colors (ceilings & walls), but the lower LRV a paint color has, the less light it will bounce around.

Are 12 foot ceilings too high? ›

“I'd call it a classic, if used properly. We see the thoughtful and limited use of 9-foot, 10-foot and 12-plus-foot ceilings to create drama and impact in most of our new-home designs. Certain rooms have the ceilings popped up (or down), depending upon the client's desire.

Why do old houses have 12 foot ceilings? ›

According to New Orleans Architecture Tours, ceilings averaged a height of 10 to 16 feet. Classy, right? Looks aside, building homes with these high, vaulted ceilings helped move hot air upward, keeping rooms and gathering areas cooler and less stuffy.

What is the difference between a cathedral and a vaulted ceiling? ›

A vaulted ceiling consists of a self-supporting arch between the walls and roof. It does not necessarily follow the pitch of the roof. Therefore it can have uneven sides, depending on the style of the vaulted ceiling. While a cathedral ceiling matches the roof pitch, a vaulted ceiling sits below it.

How do you cool a room with a cathedral ceiling? ›

Ceiling fans, when used properly, can contribute a great deal to keeping your rooms with a high ceiling cool during the summer. They improve air circulation so there aren't competing hot and cool spots. Ideally, place them in the hottest sections of the room, like near west-facing windows.

Do cathedral ceilings add value? ›

Can add value to a home: Vaulted ceilings can add value to a home. High, arched vaults are a unique home feature and many buyers are willing to pay more for them.

How to accentuate vaulted ceilings? ›

Skylights are one of the best design elements to add to a vaulted ceiling. “It brings in so much natural light and makes the space feel airy,” says Thowe. “The darker wall paneling makes the room feel more grounded and the large chandelier accentuates the tall ceiling while also bringing it down to a human scale.”

What is the downside of vaulted ceilings? ›

One drawback of a vaulted ceiling becomes evident when you need to clean or paint the ceiling or repair skylights or windows located near the ceiling. Recessed lights and other light fixtures are difficult to change and fix when they are up to 20 feet high or even higher.

How to make vaulted ceilings cozy? ›

Having an overhead light closer to the sitting areas like dining tables and sofas helps to make the ceiling feel closer without actually having it be at a lower height. It's a great trick to fool the eye and pull off a more cozy look in a room with a vaulted ceiling. Next, add drapes to give softness to the walls.

How do you keep a room with a vaulted ceiling warm? ›

When simply cranking up heat is not an effective solution to heat up your living space, here are few tips to make a room with high ceiling warmer.
  1. Ceiling Fans. If you don't own a ceiling fan, you can buy one depending on the size of your room. ...
  2. Insulate the Room. ...
  3. Ceiling Fan Heaters. ...
  4. Windows. ...
  5. Radiant Floor Heating.
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How do you light a living room with a vaulted ceiling? ›

Pendant lights are an effective way to fill the extra space in a room with vaulted ceilings and jazz up the room's style. There are other options than just pendant lights. Ceiling fans can be used for a more practical application.

How do you style a room with a slanted ceiling? ›

Create an optical illusion with colour

Rooms with slanted ceilings are perfect for this – because light colours create the illusion of a much bigger space. You could even use some darker coloured or patterned accessories to create cosy corners or accents. Or why not try painting the gable end a darker shade?

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