Anonymous wrote:NO, not white!!!
Especially if you have large rooms, it brings down the ceiling.
What you must do is paint your ceiling one tone lighter than your walls. That way the room all flows seamlessly together and makes the moldings pop (they should be painted a glossy color). This method actually enlarges a room because the eye has no visual contrast to refer to between ceiling and wall, so everything recedes into undefined space. One tone lighter is usually the best because it is hardly noticeable yet prevents a dark-looking ceiling compared to your walls. If your walls are very dark, then you might want to go several tones lighter on the ceiling, but it does not sound as though you would need that.
No, not this.
White.
Our previous owner has beige-ish ceilings.
It just looks dirty, especially against crisp white molding.
Go with BM ceiling white. You can't go wrong. (And I am a Behr girl)