Monday, October 12, 2009

Mantle Improvements

Well, its going to be a while before I'm completely done, but here's the mantle I'm working with now ...

Here's what I started with when we moved in almost 6 years ago ...

We've since painted the wainscotting and walls and replaced the carpet. The fireplace was a dark hole, but I saw potential and who doesn't love a fireplace? The fact that it had an insert was a bonus. Did you know that fireplaces actually lose tons of heat? Inserts and wood stoves are much more efficient. We lived with it like this for a LONG time. Earlier this year, I lightly brushed the bricks with white paint. They look like recycled bricks, but I still wanted to lighten them up without painting them out completely. (I've mentioned this before, but the faux bricks on the upper left hide the electrical panel. It is what it is for the time being. Our electrical panel needs a complete overhaul sometime soon. Also, the gate is to keep little people from launching themselves from the step and reaching the hot insert. Its now also going to have a bonus purpose as a barrier to keep them away from my decor! I really can't wait to get rid of it though.)
So, in August, I found this great mantle at the flea market that had just come out of an old house in PA a few days earlier. It was far from perfect, but just what I was looking for. It was pretty filthy and I'd hate to see the house it came from, but with a lot of cleaning, I sent it off with my dad who worked incredibly hard to strip and paint it. He then brought it back and with the help of my mom, we managed to cut the opening to the perfect size of the insert.
And here we are now ...
Because there is a step of bricks, there's very limited space to put anything on top of the mantle. Also, since this is a basement and light is much sought after, a mirror would be great, but I may never find a mirror that fits the height and width proportion, so for the time being, the simple wreath is filling the space.

The pillar candleholders were a rustic brown color as was the box that holds the fatwood and they got a coat of white paint. You can see them unfinished in one of the pictures above. The mosaic silver vase, and white pillar were items I had.
The chandelier ... The area where its hanging was so empty. I had no idea what to do there. I nearly purchased a decorative metal panel, but I wondered if it would still seem empty 3-dimensionally. Then, I just remembered the chandelier. I've probably mentioned it before, but my parents bought it years ago and it was black. They wanted to get rid of it, but I took it instead. Its been in more than one of my homes and finally got painted white. I put it in the nursery for a while but it desperately needs a rewired plug so I took it out of there. My girls can't reach the wire here. I'm not sure about it, but at least its going to be functional. These picture are a little deceiving, but its so dark here usually. Its going to be fantastic when I can turn it on because my sewing area is to the right of the picture.

Mercury glass candleholders from HomeGoods. The votive holder was a wedding gift. (I've always loved the symbolism of this votive holder.)

Faux pumpkins ...

More faux pumpkins. The little gourds in the cornucopia are real. However, the ones sitting on the moss came in a bag from the $1 store. The lantern was something I purchased in Restoration Hardware 10 years ago when I was in Miami.

Feathers and faux roses purchased on sale from Michaels ...


Here's a funny little detail ... The mantle isn't connected to the wall! We had a little issue finding the right brackets but its a snug fit against the insert and it isn't going anywhere. Its on Mr. T's to-do list but after 5 years looking at it, I couldn't wait a second more to decorate it!

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24 comments:

  1. Oh it looks just gorgeous. The mantel is such a wonderful addition to the fireplace wall. It really is stunning. I just love all of your pretty decorations. Such an inviting space. Hugs, Marty

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  2. Whitewashing your bricks made a huge difference, to lighten and brighten your space, and the surround and mantle make it so unique and cozy. Just love the look! The pumpkin decor is wonderful. Also causes the ceiling to appear higher. Great job on the transformation!
    Debra

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  3. Wow! I think it looks fabulous, and it really makes me want to paint my brick fireplace too...I'll email you with my questions :o)
    Thanks for sharing your beautiful space.

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  4. I love your new mantel. I bought one at an antique shop very similar to this, however I don't have a fire place. Your is just inspiring me to pull mine out and see what I can do with it. Thank You!

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  5. It all came together so nicely! I bet you love looking at it now.

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  6. Love the way this turned out.....do you use the insert for warmth or just ambiance?

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  7. Oh it looks so nice...a huge improvement! You've done a wonderful job!

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  8. WOw! It looks fabulous! What a transformation! I keep saying, it but boy you're talented, what a great eye!

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  9. The mantle is looking fantastic. What a change since you bought the house.

    cheers,
    Sylvia

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  10. Gorgeous...love it! I love seeing tranformations like this!

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  11. Wow! You did wonders with that date huge wall of brick. I would've been tempted to rip it all out and start over. It looks so great. Well done!

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  12. Gorgeous! I love the effect brushing the bricks with white paint had!!

    :) T

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  13. Love what you did to your bricks. Looks wonderful!

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  14. What a huge difference - I love your "vision" and what you've done. The mantle is gorgeous - perfect for you home.

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  15. That is one fabulous transformation
    Alison

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  16. Thank you for the comments!

    We actually don't use the insert much anymore. Its actually kind of a hassle to turn it on. It takes quite a bit of effort to get the fire lit without having a basement full of smoke! Then, there are the little ones running around while all this is happening. Also, what seems to happen is that it does a great job of warming up the basement, but for some reason this keeps the furnace from going on and warming the rest of the house so the bedrooms on the second floor are freezing.

    It looks nice though. ;-) I hope to use it more when the little ones get a little older.

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  17. Looks fantastic! Why don't you buy a bunch of little dollar store mirrors and paint them white, then hang them all above the mantel? That might offer you more flexibility than trying to find one mirror with the right dimensions. :-)

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  18. Looks like you've come a long way! I'd say you're pretty much "there!" Way to go!

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  19. i love that mantle! its beautiful!

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  20. This is beautiful! Love the brick with the whitewash! Perfect! It looks very light and bright! Really good job!

    I just found your blog and love it! I am a follower and I will be back!

    Lou Cinda :)

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  21. Oh my goodness, this is incredibly gorgeous! That brick is now to die for!! You have me dreaming about the ugly brick on the front of my house!!!

    New follower here!

    Funky Junk Donna

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  22. I love your mantel. So pretty! I'm sharing this with a friend who just moved and has some fireplace wall issues. Yours looks beautiful now. I can't find any white pumpkins this year. So sad. I guess I'm going to have to grow my own next year

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  23. Looks fabulous! I had an idea though when you mentioned how difficult it would be to find a mirror since you're really limited height-wise. I was thinking one of the tall, full length mirrors (usually less than $10 at Walmart type stores) that you usually put inside your closet. If you take it out of the skimpy wood trim molding, and beef it up with molding from the hardware store, it could become substantial and pretty! Just a thought!

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