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Old 11-01-2013, 09:08 AM
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Trying to decide between a villa with the normal or slightly raised ceilings or one with vaulted ceilings. If you have a patio villa which did you choose and why?
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Trying to decide between a villa with the normal or slightly raised ceilings or one with vaulted ceilings. If you have a patio villa which did you choose and why?
I have a designer with vaulted ceilings and they make the room seem bigger for sure. Wouldn't go without them myself.
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Trying to decide between a villa with the normal or slightly raised ceilings or one with vaulted ceilings. If you have a patio villa which did you choose and why?
We looked at about 15 villas before we bought one. We wanted vaulted ceilings and until we moved in we thought that we had them. We realized when we arrived that we had volume ceilings, which are fine. In my opinion, the house seems warmer, bigger and more open with either the volume or vaulted ceilings. We have a few friends who have the normal flat ceilings and there seems to be a big difference to me. We would not buy another unless it had open ceilings like we now have.
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I agree.The higher ceiling make the patio villa feel bigger.I would not buy a home in TV without the vaulted ceiling.Expect to pay $3,000 TO $5,OOO more.In this market all patio villas are selling fast but in a slower market a vaulted ceiling patio will sell faster than a flat ceiling.
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We looked at both the flat and volume ceilings and decided that we did not want to pay more to heat & cool the house. If we lived there year round maybe we would think differently.
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Trying to decide between a villa with the normal or slightly raised ceilings or one with vaulted ceilings. If you have a patio villa which did you choose and why?
We only live there about four and a half to five months. The heat and air conditioning bills are so cheap it is a non issue. Last month the two combined were $36. I realize they will go up when we get there but it would not be pennies difference between flat and volume ceilings.
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I love crown molding and trim work so flat ceilings would be best. All the houses in TV look unfinished and stark without trim moldings. Spend the extra money to finish it. JMO
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i agree with marueenod about the flat ceilings for me because i like a traditional look and used paint and crown molding to achieve that. i think the flat ceilings are cozier but the vaulted ceilings more modern looking...depends on your taste.
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I like the look of the flat ceilings better and also think they echo less.
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Trying to decide between a villa with the normal or slightly raised ceilings or one with vaulted ceilings. If you have a patio villa which did you choose and why?
Just noticed that I reversed my figures. Total for both was $63 not $36. Sorry.
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I love crown molding and trim work so flat ceilings would be best. All the houses in TV look unfinished and stark without trim moldings. Spend the extra money to finish it. JMO
You can have crown molding on vaulted ceilings. I have it.
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We looked at both the flat and volume ceilings and decided that we did not want to pay more to heat & cool the house. If we lived there year round maybe we would think differently.
We looked at both patio villas and a CYV's, and went with a masonry CYV with volume ceilings. I remember on patio villas in 2011 the volume ceiling was only about a $2,000 option, to me that was not even a consideration, they gave the home a much bigger feeling. We bought a 2 BR Durham masonry CYV with volume ceilings and our electric statement that arrived yesterday from SECO was for $82 and we are fulltime residents.

I've been in several CYV's in our community, Southern Star Villas, and all have volume ceilings, it became standard on CYVs I believe sometime around 2005. I've seen many with crown molding and they look great, especially if you have plantation shutters and paint the walls.

Here in this photo you can see our volume ceilings looking back from the LR toward the kitchen. The foyer and kitchen have 8' ceilings and then they vault up in the main room and bedrooms.

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I think it depends on what is important to you. I have flat ceilings in my patio villa. The reason for this is the last time I tried to paint the walls and ceiling in my other home which has a very high vaulted ceiling I swore I would never buy a house with high ceilings again! The two rooms I have with vaulted ceilings also stay warmer in summer and cooler in winter than the other rooms. However, the high ceilings look great!
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