I have lived in this house almost 8 years and aside from during Christmas I am never happy with my mantel.
I like having a mantel but it has a few issues. The biggest issue is scale. My fireplace is HUGE. The ledge of the mantel is taller than I am, I am 5'7" so I am not a tiny girl. This is a problem because most things that I try and put up there seem too dinky, they just get eaten up by the enormity of the fireplace.
The second problem is that the ceiling in my living room is vaulted. Which is actually great because it makes my living space feel so much bigger than it really is. The problem is that the ceiling peaks offset to the center of the fireplace. Which probably wouldn't bother anybody but me, but I like things symetrical. I got issues! Anyhow I am determined to love my house and that includes my mantel. So I started to scour the internets looking for inspiration. It turns out that I am not the only one that doesn't know what to do with my mantel. The majority of pictures were of Christmas mantel, but very few decorated non seasonal mantels.
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I like this mantel. I like the varying heights of the frames. This may help to balance out the length of the mantel and the wonky shape of the roof line. Yes wonky is a technical term. I also like that little arty objects are tucked in amongst the frames. One of the problems that I have been having is that normal sized objects get dwarfed by the wall expanse behind and the ginormousness of the fireplace, this would make a normal sized object work.
The problem with this is that I can see this sort of arrangement costing a lot. Frames and art are not cheap, especially larger pieces. "Sorry Kids, you can't eat this month...mommy is redecorating!"
I could alway leave the mantel blank with just a mirror on the wall. This arrangement I saw a lot of when I was inspiration surfing. However, I hate this look for my house because it looks like I am just trying to ignore the fact that I have a fireplace or mantel all together. Lets face it my fireplace is 6' tall and 8' long there is no ignoring that baby!
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Don't all of the tiny objects pilied on this mantel look a little silly? I love the mantel but this is not the look that I am going for.
I want to avoid having my mantel look like a piling of crap that just looks cluttery. Then again I don't like sparse either. So I am going to have to come up with a solution.
The Lettered Cottage
I love the mantels that Layla at the Lettered Cottage creates from thrift store finds. I think that I will take a few pages from her play book this spring, but I kinda need something for now. Plus it is hard for me to find things at thrift stores that have the scale to stand up to my fireplace.
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Maybe something like this would work. A couple of potted plants on one side of the mantel, being balanced by a taller potted plant on the opposite side of the hearth. That looks good and not too overdone.
Maybe what I really need to do is stop trying to force it and just see what happens. Sometimes I just need to relax and let inspiration come to me.
I will keep thinking about it. When I figure it out you will be the first to know, well after the people who live here. Thanks for visiting, if you have any suggestions or beautiful inspiration...don't be shy!! Feel free to share!
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
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Monday, January 9, 2012
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Girl Nursery, if I had one!
If you didn't already know I have three sons. I have three opportunities in my life to dream of how I would decorate my daughters room. I don't truly know what her room would look like, and sometimes I wonder...
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Would her room have been a neutral dream?
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Or perhaps I would have gone unexpected and done blue? (Probably not, I have had plenty of blue in my life)
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Would I have gone with a glitzy, fabulous look?
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Or maybe mod would be the perfect look for her.

Would her room have been a neutral dream?

Or perhaps I would have gone unexpected and done blue? (Probably not, I have had plenty of blue in my life)

Would I have gone with a glitzy, fabulous look?
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Or maybe mod would be the perfect look for her.

Now I want to make it clear that I am not making an announcement...but I do still daydream about a more feminine design scheme in my home.
I will probably never know, but it is fun to think about it. I think that I would go with dark stained wood floors, a big plush area rug, and definitely a fabulous chandelier. As for color I would probably do a neutral room. Or maybe all white, that would be so dreamy!!
Do you ever design spaces in your head that will never happen?
Thanks for taking a look today! Feel free to leave me a comment, I am just thinking about chandeliers!
Sunny
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