Chapel ceiling

Transform your chapel with these stunning ceiling design ideas. Enhance the beauty and serenity of your sacred space with these inspiring ideas for chapel ceilings.
Starry Chapel Ceiling in St. Mary's Parish Church in Old Amersham, Bucks by Cathy Futuristic Architecture, Trondheim, Historical Architecture, Ravenclaw Aesthetic, Star Ceiling, Painted Ceiling, Decor Bathroom, Vintage Modern, Ravenclaw

This is the most beautiful parish church chapel ceiling I have seen (and I have seen a lot). I love the symmetry and drama of it. I thought I was standing directly under the central beam but obviously I wasn't. Still I can always retake it another day. I may have to lie on the floor and hope no one sees me. It is in St. Mary's Parish Church in Old Amersham, Bucks.

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Add a sophisticated and historical touch to any interior with the iconic Sistine Chapel Ceiling, Creation Of Adam mural wallpaper. Originally painted by artist Michelangelo, this Renaissance ceiling fresco is perfect for adding a striking addition to any ceiling--or wall, for that matter. Fresco, Sistine Chapel Wallpaper, The Creation Of Adam Painting, Vintage Wall Murals, Michelangelo Sistine Chapel, Ceiling Fresco, Chapel Ceiling, Ceiling Mural, Sistine Chapel Ceiling

Add a sophisticated and historical touch to any interior with the iconic Sistine Chapel Ceiling, Creation Of Adam mural wallpaper. Originally painted by artist Michelangelo, this Renaissance ceiling fresco is perfect for adding a striking addition to any ceiling--or wall, for that matter.

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Ceiling, Unitarian Church in Charleston, Harleston Village… | Flickr Greek Inspired Architecture, Modern Church Architecture, Types Of Arches, Charleston Architecture, American History Photos, Charleston Churches, Refracted Light, Watch Sketch, English Gothic

The Unitarian Church in Charleston is located on Archdale Street in the Harleston Village neighborhood of Charleston, South Carolina. Built originally in 1787, the church has been extensively renovated and altered, most notably in 1852, when the building was extended and re-styled, inspired by the English Gothic Style, with an iconic fan tracery ceiling, the most notable feature of the building, being added to the interior at this time. Surviving both the 1886 earthquake and Hurricane Hugo…

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