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Install a Ceiling Medallion

BY Gene and Katie Hamilton TIMEDecember 15, 2025 PRINT

One of the easiest ways to liven up a ho-hum ceiling is with the simple addition of a ceiling medallion, an architectural detail that draws the eye to a chandelier or fan, especially in a dining room or foyer. The medallion, usually made of urethane, has two interlocking pieces that are easily installed around the base of a light fixture or fan, so you don’t have to remove anything. It is fastened to the ceiling with construction adhesive and trim head screws in precut holes.

There’s a variety of designs, from the classic and traditional to more intricate; and they’re available in a multitude of shapes and sizes. You can paint a medallion before or after installing it to make it look like a natural part of the architectural details of the room. For a nice selection of medallions and ideas and inspiration go to https://morethanmoldings.com.

A handyman will charge $225, including labor and material, to install a two-piece, 22-inch ceiling medallion. But you can buy the medallion and adhesive for $105, install it yourself and save 53 percent. It’s an easy, almost instant decorating project that will make a big difference in a little time.

To find more DIY project costs and to post comments and questions, visit www.diyornot.com and m.diyornot.com on smartphones.

Pro Cost—DIY Cost—Pro time—DIY Time—DIY Savings—Percent Saved

$225—$105—1.0—2.5—$120—53 percent

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