in/on the ceiling

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milan2003_07

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Hello,

I'm interested to know which preposition is correct when we speak about a ceiling in different contexts:

1) The painting on/in the ceiling was marred because of the demolition of two chandeliers and lack of maintenance

2) There was a big hole in/on the ceiling and through that hole snow was able to get into the room.

Thanks a lot!!!
 

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My take on this:

1 On (it's on the surface)
2 In (it goes through the surface)
 

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I would use "the paint on the ceiling, not "the painting". With "painting" I assumed you meant some art, like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel!
 

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I assumed it was something like the Sistine Chapel. :oops:
 

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I would use "the paint on the ceiling, not "the painting". With "painting" I assumed you meant some art, like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel!

I meant just that actually. A piece of art on the ceiling. Maybe not as beautiful as the one in the Sistine Chapel, but definitely a piece of art.
 

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Well, that's OK then. I take it back!
 
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