Only watched two coffered vids and man I’m impressed with not only your construction work but your editing work. Amazing job 100% man. You’ve earned a new subscriber. Keep it up
HEY JARED, LOVE YOUR VIDS!!! I am in the midst of doing a full coffered ceiling. WHERE do you get your 1x6x16 primed MDF??? I have searched all over St. Louis and all I can find is 2 square edges and 2 eased over edges per board at Home Depot and at Menards. I am looking for MDF like you have- 4 square edges. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
Just doin our Reno now , first time stripping a popcorn ceiling next week then after that’s done, time to get my first coffered ceiling done in one room see if we / she like it 👍
Okay. This is going to sound more complicated than it is because I’m not good at explaining things lol Let’s say the room is 150 inches wide. And I know the beams before crown mould are 8.75 inches wide. That’s a 2x8 at 7.25 and 2 1x6s at .75 each so 8.75 total. And there’s 2 beams so a total of 17.5 inches of beams. I then subtract 17.5 from our room total “150” to get 132.5. Now that 132.5 is the 3 spaces in between the beams so I divide it by 3, getting 44.1666667 Now from the edge of the room I’ll measure over 44.1666667 or like 44 3/16 will be close enough, then make a mark, from that mark measure over 8.75 (the first beam) and make another mark. Then 44 3/16 again, then 8.75 again, then the remaining space should be 44 3/16. Or very close to it. Then measure from the beam mark into the beam .75 to allow for the 1x6 and make a mark for where the 2x8 goes. Then repeat on the opposite side of the room and pop chalk lines. It’s a lot easier than it sounds, just practice on the garage floor or something lol
That’s really looking cool. I would like to hear from you as PRO, we are building sunroom 20x20 and would like have custom ceiling. We already have coffered ceiling on the main hall and could you please recommend what ceiling will be good for sunroom
Thanks, I don’t know for a sun room? Maybe glass? lol I know that’s probably not what you meant 🤣 I love tongue and groove V-groove on ceilings, and I love when they’re painted white. I’ve seen some stained, but the white or white washed looks so much better to me. Also on a sunroom, you might even paint the ceiling a sky blue color like people do their porches. I’ve always thought that looked pretty cool, gives me a good southern feeling, like a Charleston water front mansion or something.
@@TMPK got it thank you it’s NOT exactly sunroom, it’s going to be room addition and has more windows with heating space. Not sure tongue and groove will be suitable for hold the temperature for energy efficiency
Great video. You must have spent days on those nail impact cuts. I landed my first coffer ceiling. Any advice on price. Materials are at 600 but have no idea where to start labor. Don't want to take advantage of the client or myself. Thank you for your time and efforts.
I can do them pretty quickly now so that kind of factors into my pricing. I would say labor only, and no painting, on the one in this video would be around $800-$1000. Depending on ceiling height. The higher the more expensive.
Thanks! I normally bevel my flat joints at about 2° with the longer side being the face of what’s visible. Glue and sand. Then they’re pretty seamless. But there’s always that stubborn joint that seems like it’s just never gonna be right… for that I use regular 2-part car bondo. You have to work fast cause it dries fast but after it does it sands down as smooth as glass. And paints well. For a stained joint, well I would just keep trying till it’s perfect. There’s nothing that hides actual wood grain cracks good enough for my eye. That’s the main reason stain-grade projects cost much more.
If you can’t do blocking between the ceiling joist, I’d run the perpendicular 2x8s first then attach the parallels to those with the framing nails first then big screws.
Hello, excellent work. What are the dimensions of the “beams” and the crown molding that you are using? I see you using a 2x8 so 9 1/2” wide beam. What’s the depth? I’ve got an 8 foot ceiling that I want to do like this and was curious about the depth. Thanks!
So I am new to your channel and I have a legitimate question, I am not trying to troll you but as a construction builder myself, The company I own does not do the elaborate finish carpentry, such as coffered ceilings. I on the other hand in my own house and properties I own go all out. The only thing I am missing left to do at my current house is the coffered ceilings. I waited because of the price. Seeing I am in a 400k house the price on materials as you know can be crazy high, will all the crown molding and wood alone, I was pricing out between 1k to 2k a room just in materials. I didn't want to spend 20k on coffered ceilings for a 400k house. Then I stumbled upon your channel and saw you were using MDF board, and I said well that changes the price big time, redoing the numbers with what you are using and it is doable. My question to you is, if you are are doing high end homes how are they okay with the MDF? I mean it has a usual self life of ten years or less. I would be pissed if I spent high dollars and then my ceilings were falling down in ten years or less. Have you had any problems with the MDF? I do not mind spending more on real wood as it is my house, but I do not think it will add much value to my house as I am maxed out in value in my neighborhood as I have a lot of extras already so I would be doing it just to please my eyes. As you are putting real wood as the main stabilizers and the MDF as the decorative cap and painting it, is it safe to assume that the MDF Coffered ceilings will last 20 years plus? I watched a few of your videos and some of them like this one is simple and more cost effective so I am thinking about pulling the trigger as it is winter and time to do some me projects that are fun lol. Let me know your thoughts and great channel!
Yeah the video turned out good but I don't think I'm going with the coffered ceilings. Too me it looks like way too much trim doing it's best to look like it's functional ceiling beams. Think I'm going to just plain drywall the ceiling, or put those running boards up and use some kind of tile.
I know you say no room to big or small High or short, mind sharing the rough dimensions and ceiling height of the one you did? Got a big room with short ceilings I’m debating on trying to fit one in.
The one in his video is a 12ft x13 ft and 9 ft tall. I used 2x8’s for the framing, 1x6 for the sides and 1x8s for the bottoms. You can shrink it down for lower ceilings or check out my “how to flat coffered ceiling” video, that’s what I’d recommend for an 8 ft ceiling. Kind of like wainscoting on the ceiling.
Thanks! You mean in the beginning? Those are 2x8s. It’s just better for the framing part. And they are exactly the same width as the 1x8’s I slide in the bottom at the end. Just a quick design.
What do you mean ? Is your room a rectangle or something? I think you can put a coffered ceiling in any room. Some are going to be more difficult than others
@@TMPK I have a Leica Disto 110 and it is accurate to the 1/32'' I have found it is more accurate then my tape measure for long cuts when cutting crown
Just wanted to say I can always appreciate the time you spend in editing your videos. it doesn’t go unnoticed trust me.🏆🇺🇸🛠🇺🇸
Thanks! 🙌
I feel the same way!! The edits have been so on point. I found you looking for a way to build a canvas frame!!
Only watched two coffered vids and man I’m impressed with not only your construction work but your editing work. Amazing job 100% man. You’ve earned a new subscriber. Keep it up
Not sure what I love more, the videos or your sense of humor!
Thank you!
The amount of effort put into these videos is insane! I love it!
Damn you make coffered ceilings look a lot more fun and easy than I did. Fantastic work, and just genuinely a good video. Love it.
Thanks!
Your editing is next level and love the work you do!
Maybe even OVER editing 😂 thanks!
Wow! I couldn’t trust myself to get it right without using some blocking to control the reveal. Impressive! ❤
I hope the future homeowner sees this video one day so they can see the skill required to do this awesomeness.
Great content Jared!!! I love the music choreographed to the nail gun. LOL!!!
Another banger! Love it keep them coming. Waiting to see you do the cubbies, mud room, and everything else lol
Watching your videos makes life better. Refreshing attitude. Impeccable editing 👌 👏
Thanks! Join me on my second channel for more shenanigans @turnerlife
These videos are freaking works of art. You go buddy...
Love the editing and syncing the work sounds with the music!
Love the work you do, great job!
Thanks!
Awesome video production!!! I'd watch just to enjoy the video itself. 🙂
Keep up the good work. It was really fun to watch. So many boxes people walk in and say "Why did you do that?" had me laughing pretty hard.
Thanks! 🤣
You are smart,.talented and funny. I like your style!
Great video. Thank you!
Love your videos! Keep em coming!
Awesome job, one kool dude
The King Of Coffered Ceilings have done it again...
🤔🤔 the king of coffered ceilings… I like it! I could make a crown out of crown molding 😂🤴
HEY JARED, LOVE YOUR VIDS!!! I am in the midst of doing a full coffered ceiling. WHERE do you get your 1x6x16 primed MDF??? I have searched all over St. Louis and all I can find is 2 square edges and 2 eased over edges per board at Home Depot and at Menards. I am looking for MDF like you have- 4 square edges. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic as always!
Thanks!
4hr coffered ceiling… 14hr editing video…
Great job on both
😂 probably
Just doin our Reno now , first time stripping a popcorn ceiling next week then after that’s done, time to get my first coffered ceiling done in one room see if we / she like it 👍
Would love to learn how you measured out the grid to center the boards. ;) Amazing work!
Okay. This is going to sound more complicated than it is because I’m not good at explaining things lol
Let’s say the room is 150 inches wide.
And I know the beams before crown mould are 8.75 inches wide. That’s a 2x8 at 7.25 and 2 1x6s at .75 each so 8.75 total.
And there’s 2 beams so a total of 17.5 inches of beams.
I then subtract 17.5 from our room total “150” to get 132.5.
Now that 132.5 is the 3 spaces in between the beams so I divide it by 3, getting 44.1666667
Now from the edge of the room I’ll measure over 44.1666667 or like 44 3/16 will be close enough, then make a mark, from that mark measure over 8.75 (the first beam) and make another mark. Then 44 3/16 again, then 8.75 again, then the remaining space should be 44 3/16. Or very close to it.
Then measure from the beam mark into the beam .75 to allow for the 1x6 and make a mark for where the 2x8 goes. Then repeat on the opposite side of the room and pop chalk lines.
It’s a lot easier than it sounds, just practice on the garage floor or something lol
Roof view backing up? 🤔 😂 Boss moves! Super creative and knows his finish carpentry!
Haha thanks!
that’s out a second floor window. I don’t know if I woulda got on a roof first thing in the morning 😂
That’s really looking cool. I would like to hear from you as PRO, we are building sunroom 20x20 and would like have custom ceiling. We already have coffered ceiling on the main hall and could you please recommend what ceiling will be good for sunroom
Thanks, I don’t know for a sun room? Maybe glass? lol I know that’s probably not what you meant 🤣 I love tongue and groove V-groove on ceilings, and I love when they’re painted white. I’ve seen some stained, but the white or white washed looks so much better to me. Also on a sunroom, you might even paint the ceiling a sky blue color like people do their porches. I’ve always thought that looked pretty cool, gives me a good southern feeling, like a Charleston water front mansion or something.
@@TMPK got it thank you it’s NOT exactly sunroom, it’s going to be room addition and has more windows with heating space. Not sure tongue and groove will be suitable for hold the temperature for energy efficiency
Great video. You must have spent days on those nail impact cuts. I landed my first coffer ceiling. Any advice on price. Materials are at 600 but have no idea where to start labor. Don't want to take advantage of the client or myself. Thank you for your time and efforts.
I can do them pretty quickly now so that kind of factors into my pricing. I would say labor only, and no painting, on the one in this video would be around $800-$1000. Depending on ceiling height. The higher the more expensive.
Your video so good its only worth it to watch on tablet above with at least m50 earphone and above
Thanks! I’m movin on up to the big screen! 😀 I edit in my headphones so I can pay extra attention to the audio.
Your videos are great. What do you recommend to use to make the joints look seamless and smooth as if there’s no connection?
Thanks! I normally bevel my flat joints at about 2° with the longer side being the face of what’s visible. Glue and sand. Then they’re pretty seamless. But there’s always that stubborn joint that seems like it’s just never gonna be right… for that I use regular 2-part car bondo. You have to work fast cause it dries fast but after it does it sands down as smooth as glass. And paints well. For a stained joint, well I would just keep trying till it’s perfect. There’s nothing that hides actual wood grain cracks good enough for my eye. That’s the main reason stain-grade projects cost much more.
@@TMPK Well give that a try. Thanks, appreciate it.
Great job, but 4 hours??? this is going to take me 4 weeks! Are you using 1x8 on the bottom and 1x6 on the sides? What size crown? 9 foot ceiling?
Dude you make the sickest videos
Thanks man!
How do you attach 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 if its next to parrallel furring strip ?
If you can’t do blocking between the ceiling joist, I’d run the perpendicular 2x8s first then attach the parallels to those with the framing nails first then big screws.
@@TMPK thanks bud, you make it look so easy
@@integra8502 after about 1000 coffered ceilings, nothing to it!
What if I want them smooth (without the reveal)? Can I use the same primed mdf and pull it flush or will that look bad?
Do you use a framing nailer to adhere the 2x8’s to the ceiling?
Yep!
Awesome!!!
Hello, excellent work. What are the dimensions of the “beams” and the crown molding that you are using? I see you using a 2x8 so 9 1/2” wide beam. What’s the depth? I’ve got an 8 foot ceiling that I want to do like this and was curious about the depth. Thanks!
@@adammorgan9304
2x8 first (7 1/4)
1x6 on each side (3/4 each) (8 3/4 total)
1x8 on the bottom
5 1/4 crown
@@TMPK thank you kind sir
So I am new to your channel and I have a legitimate question, I am not trying to troll you but as a construction builder myself, The company I own does not do the elaborate finish carpentry, such as coffered ceilings. I on the other hand in my own house and properties I own go all out. The only thing I am missing left to do at my current house is the coffered ceilings. I waited because of the price. Seeing I am in a 400k house the price on materials as you know can be crazy high, will all the crown molding and wood alone, I was pricing out between 1k to 2k a room just in materials. I didn't want to spend 20k on coffered ceilings for a 400k house.
Then I stumbled upon your channel and saw you were using MDF board, and I said well that changes the price big time, redoing the numbers with what you are using and it is doable. My question to you is, if you are are doing high end homes how are they okay with the MDF? I mean it has a usual self life of ten years or less. I would be pissed if I spent high dollars and then my ceilings were falling down in ten years or less. Have you had any problems with the MDF? I do not mind spending more on real wood as it is my house, but I do not think it will add much value to my house as I am maxed out in value in my neighborhood as I have a lot of extras already so I would be doing it just to please my eyes.
As you are putting real wood as the main stabilizers and the MDF as the decorative cap and painting it, is it safe to assume that the MDF Coffered ceilings will last 20 years plus? I watched a few of your videos and some of them like this one is simple and more cost effective so I am thinking about pulling the trigger as it is winter and time to do some me projects that are fun lol. Let me know your thoughts and great channel!
What angles and degrees do you use for the crown molding? Want to diy at my own place
it’s a 45° crown, 35.3 miter, 30 on the bevel
@@TMPK thank you sir I'll let you know how it goes 😎
How much do you charge for that stair case?
How are you setting it in 1/4" ..by eye?
Yes
Will a coffered ceilings work in an open living room, dining and kitchen space? I’m interested in just having my ceiling in the living area done.
I’m about to do my living room. I’m putting a furdown between the living room and the kitchen.
Skip ahead to 5:30 if you want to get right to the project. The intro is charming though….
I mentioned that around 00:14 ☺️
Yeah the video turned out good but I don't think I'm going with the coffered ceilings. Too me it looks like way too much trim doing it's best to look like it's functional ceiling beams. Think I'm going to just plain drywall the ceiling, or put those running boards up and use some kind of tile.
Hey buddy how can I reach out to you?
Jared, can I ask what size of pins you use in your nail gun.
2 inch 16 gauge straight nails. 💅
Thanks Jared, I like your work.
I know you say no room to big or small
High or short, mind sharing the rough dimensions and ceiling height of the one you did?
Got a big room with short ceilings I’m debating on trying to fit one in.
The one in his video is a 12ft x13 ft and 9 ft tall. I used 2x8’s for the framing, 1x6 for the sides and 1x8s for the bottoms. You can shrink it down for lower ceilings or check out my “how to flat coffered ceiling” video, that’s what I’d recommend for an 8 ft ceiling. Kind of like wainscoting on the ceiling.
Nice men I live in sc end I like Watch Your videos ❤
Is that pressure treated lumber for the base? If so, is there a reason for that?
Nah just regular lumber, spruce I think 🤔🤷♂️
This is awesome! Do you have an end result painted & calked by chance 😁
There’s a couple other coffered ceiling videos on my channel. Skip to the end
This is dope, thanks for sharing. Why did you use 2x6 boards?
Thanks! You mean in the beginning? Those are 2x8s. It’s just better for the framing part. And they are exactly the same width as the 1x8’s I slide in the bottom at the end. Just a quick design.
Respect
Where did you get that sweet shirt 👌🏽? Love your style man!
The have a nice day shirt was a plane shirt and I sewed that patch on there lol the agave shirt was some targeted Facebook ad that knows me too well 😮
You're "Mr Coffered Ceiling". Crushed another one. Is that like 100 now?
You are whacked to the extreme , I'm mean that in the most respectfull way .There is not many of us left .
Damn that’s fast! Does the room have to be square?
What do you mean ? Is your room a rectangle or something? I think you can put a coffered ceiling in any room. Some are going to be more difficult than others
One would think it best to at least prime the drywall before finishing guys come
How much cost that coffered ?
Bout $800
@@TMPK 2 rooms $800?
@@starcrownmoulding7456 1 coffered 800
@@TMPK labor and material?
Just labor
Guess you fired the dancing girls and hired a new cut man.
Haha shoot. You right
Dopetz.
You Need a laser Measure for the long measurements
Are they accurate ? To the 1/16th? Do you have brand recommendations? I’m interested!
@@TMPK I have a Leica Disto 110 and it is accurate to the 1/32'' I have found it is more accurate then my tape measure for long cuts when cutting crown
@@HaroldCarpenter alright I’m doing it!
What size nails are you using?
2 inch 16 gauge straight
@@TMPK thank you
Painters love(not ) carpenters like you. Get er done I guess
Great work but don’t underestimate the dangers of mdf dust. Use a mask whenever you deal with that stuff. Highly carcinogenic
NoAgenda listener I see.
ITM slave! Thank you for your courage
How come when you cut your crown you don't do it on a 45 in the corners
I do do a 45. I just cut flat. Some people cut upside down and standing up
@@TMPK you said doo doo LOL