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Stomped CeilingRemove Textured CeilingStamped CeilingCeiling Texture TypesStucco CeilingDiy Closet StorageSmooth CeilingCeiling TexturePopcorn CeilingRemoving textured ceilingsOur specific variety of textured ceiling has a few names: crows feet, stomp texture, slap brush, and panda paw. Don't those all sound exciting and fun? THEY'RE NOT!!! We have ceilings like this all over our home. The texture is so dimensional that we jokingly call them stalactites. Mostly I hate them because they collect dust and create shadows on the ceiling. See how dark the ceiling looks in that first photo? Everyone we talked to said they're very hard to remove completely (they're…311
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