
Select Cypress Ceiling Beam in a Naples Kitchen
One Beam, Running the Length of a Naples Kitchen Ceiling
Kitchens are usually the hardest room in a home to give architectural character. Cabinetry, appliances, and countertops consume nearly every available surface, which leaves the ceiling as the one plane still open for design.
This Naples homeowner used that plane. A single beam in our select cypress texture was installed across the kitchen ceiling, giving the room a defined structural line without taking a square inch away from the working space below.
Select Cypress and the Case for Fine, Even Grain
Select cypress is one of our most requested textures because of how it behaves in interior light. The grain is fine and consistent rather than heavily distressed, so it reads as refined milled timber instead of reclaimed material.
That subtlety suits a kitchen. Under recessed cans and pendant lighting the texture picks up shadow across its full length, adding warmth overhead without competing with cabinet finishes or stone surfaces.
Installed Without Disrupting the Room Below
Weight is the practical advantage in a finished kitchen. A polyurethane beam of this span is light enough for a two person install and does not require structural blocking, engineering, or reinforcement of the existing ceiling.
The beam arrived ready to hang, was trimmed to the exact run of the ceiling on site, and was set with our recommended adhesive. That kept the work to a short window rather than a multi day interruption in the busiest room of the house.
Add an Architectural Line to Your Ceiling
Whether a project calls for one beam or a full coffered layout, we match texture, sizing, and finish across every component so the finished ceiling reads as one design decision rather than a set of separate parts.
Explore textures and dimensions on our faux wood beams page, or send your plans to our estimating team for a detailed take off.




