I’ve always admired my friend Beth’s love of decorating her mantel. She plays with it to satisfy her decorating hunger, and I adore the way she uses it as her own personal canvas. My wonky old fireplace was tricky to decorate – not because it was ugly, but it was slanted. Stuff would just slide right off. But, my friends, no more.
Last week I told Mr. SCC that it was time. I was ready to tackle pulling out the old, non-functioning insert, take down the shelf, rip out the tile and basically start from scratch.
Each time we start a project, we buy a few extra pieces of wood. You never know when a small mistake can set you back 2 hours to go buy another 1×8. (Oh the luxury of living in the country!) All leftovers go into our “wood savings,” then can be used on the next project. There was enough to build our entire mantel without buying a single extra piece – gotta love use what you have projects!
Simple 1x8s and 1x6s framed out the columns and structure, and a stair runner was used for the top. Stock crown molding and simple trim helped to give it a little detail. All the components were cheap solutions for whatever projects they were originally intended for – we rarely go all out.
We did, however, have to purchase two sheets of beadboard to go on the walls. Slowly, but surely, every wall is getting the striped stuff that I just can’t seem to get enough of. A couple of coats of Hawaiian Sky later, I moved on to painting the mantel.
The mantle part got the dark greeny blue – and the “firebox” surround was coated with the same plain white as my trim. A good brush and steady hand was all it took – no taping off here 🙂And there she is – in all her glory! My favorite little birdcage fit perfectly into the firebox (which is a wood surround painted a dark grey called Cracked Pepper).
We decided to use leftover flooring from the kitchen for the hearth – free off cuts, and it makes the rooms more cohesive. Win-win!
Mr. SCC accidentally dropped the mantle on the gravel floor, even before it was painted. That’s ok though! I love the age appeal it adds 🙂
I’m not quite finished playing with decorating – but I’m loving the simple elegance of just a few key pieces.
Peach tree blossoms in an Ikea watering can (bought on my recent trip to Ikea with Cha Cha) gives me that farmhouse feel I love.
My addiction to mercury glass candlesticks finally came in useful!
See the beautiful imperfections?
Paint colors for DIY fireplace mantel: Wall – Hawaiian Sky (Dutch Boy); Mantel – Dragonfly (Behr); Trim – Stock White (Behr); Flooring – Jacobean (MinWax)
Lina - Fancy Frugal Life says
That blue color is awsome! Great makeover 🙂
Thanks for hosting!
Lina-Fancy Frugal Life
Lina
Lindy says
I love, love, love the new mantle!
HoosierHomemade says
Amazing transformation! Love it!
Thanks for hosting!
~Liz
Decorchick! says
Gina that is gorgeous!!! That blue beadboard is fabulous too. Great job with the mantel and fireplace, it rocks!!
Angie @ The Country Chic Cottage says
Gorgeous Gina!! As always! 🙂
Michele {The Scrap Shoppe} says
It turned out fabulous! Love the colors. And the pop of the peach tree blossoms… wow!!
Confessions of a Plate Addict says
Love the new fireplace, Gina! So pretty and springy! Happy week!…hugs…Debbie
Aaron says
Wow!!! I really loved the crown, but that color combo is swoon-worthy. Well done!
-Aaron {the girl with the boy’s name}
http://www.mudpiesandmarigolds.blogspot.com
Ali @ Honey and Maple Syrup says
Wow, what a transformation! It looks great!
Katie says
Love love love this!! I adore the color! And I love the staging… the blooms just make the aqua pop even more! Great job!!!
Restoration House says
What a transformation! It looks great and I love the colors. Great job.
Kim:)
Sarah says
Beautiful job! I LOVE it!!
Krafty Kat says
Gorgeous! I am swooning all over it!
Cha Cha says
LOVE IT!!!! The color is perfection. You are right it is a Mercedes. I can’t wait to catch up, will call soon.
Cha Cha
Mel says
Gina, that is a fantastic transformation.
I would like to do the same thing with my fugly fireplace insert, but I’m wondering about something; how do you prevent cold/hot air from coming down the chimney, into your home?
gail@myrepurposedlife.net says
gina! it’s gorgeous! great transormation!
thanks for hosting!
gail
Debbie @ ribbonwoodcottage.blogspot.com says
Gina, this is wonderful. I love the color love how you changed it all around. Then I love the window on top….you really did such a great job.
blessings,
Debbie
AuntLou says
I love it! If you are writing a book, this should go in it — maybe even on the cover! It sure would make me pick up a volume & look through it!
Perfection, here in the Northeast, would include some kind of heat source. Still, I would nearly call it that! 🙂
Chrissie says
Gina, I love the fireplace. Your colors are gorgeous too! Thanks for hosting today!
Jen says
GREAT makeover! I absolutely love every bit of it!
Handy Man, Crafty Woman says
This is so pretty! thanks for hosting this link party.
The Pennington Point says
You did that so fast! It’s wonderful. I can’t see any imperfections, only perfect memories. (too sappy? sorry)
The colors are great. I built my own mantle a couple of years ago and I love fixing it up and changing it. You’re going to have such a good time with yours! Lisa~
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
What wonderful soft colors – it’s perfect!
Gabby @ The...Late, Young Family says
Your new mantel is absolutely wonderful and breathtaking. Like always, thanks for hosting!
The DIY Spot says
Love the mantel, love the color and love the accessories! As always, thanks for hosting.
Janet says
Your mantel is beautiful! I just love it!
Kristen @ ladybug-blessings.com says
that looks AMAZING!! It looks like it is from a magazine!
Carrie says
I LoVE your new mantel! The color is the Beautiful. Thanks for hosting
fineandhandy.blogspot.com
Amanda says
Wow, Gina! It’s just gorgeous! I love the transformation! And I had to laugh about your husband dropping the mantle and “aging” it for ya! My husband frequently hauls furniture projects from one room to another for me and has a habit of bumping into doors and things. He either says “now it’s distressed,” or “you’re going for the shabby chic look, right?” Nice.
Thank you for hosting your fun party!
Best Wishes and Blessings,
Amanda
Kim @ Second Time Furniture says
Wow…the mantel looks so beautiful! The apple blossoms are gorgeous! Thanks for having the party!
Amanda says
The fireplace looks wonderful! The colours you used are fab, very calming.
♥ Miss Tea says
AWESOME!! loving the new mantel!! i absolutely adore the color you chose and the simple yet beautiful decorations you put after it’s finished, mind blowing, love it love it love it!! can’t wait to see the living room when ur finished! x
manths says
Wow, I’ve just stumbled across your site and I love it!! Please can you come and decorate my house?? I will definitely be taking tips of here!
Sam xx
Amy @MaisonDecor says
Love the mantel and the beadboard wall~especially the colors you picked out! Really fresh.
hosted outlook says
Awesome dear! Just wonderful! I am dumbstruck looking at this amazing creation!
southernscraps says
The mantel is awesome and the decorations are perfect! Love it!
Hi I'm Misty. says
This is amazing! The blues look fabulous with just a touch of pink. Great color choices and a gorgeous mantle!!!
Curtains In My Tree says
That transformation is beautiful and I have never tackled a project like that. Blue is my favorite color and it fits the mantle perfect.
Guess I need a handy man LOL
Janice
Lindy@Itsy Bitsy Paper says
That mantle and fireplace look amazing! I’m sorry that my link was done twice! Oops, I’m number 268 and 270. I don’t even know how I did that two times but I did.
Thanks for hosting this great party!
http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com
Laura @ Our House Of Joyful Noise says
I was SO excited to see your transformed fireplace mantel, and it was SO worth the wait! The paint colors you chose for the bead board and mantel, compliment each other so beautifully. I love the accents you’ve added so far too. The reflective metal watering can, and the soft pink blossoms, really add lovely touches to the overall color palette. Job well done!! As my husband says, “You’ve got to be happy with that.” ; )
I linked up here this week, with a post that is actually being featured for ‘All Things Inspired’ this week. “An Old Ladder, With a New Purpose”. I didn’t know it would be such a hit over there at ‘All Things Heart & Home” when I linked up (happy surprise!), but I had planned on linking up here with it this week before, because it is a ‘real transformation’ of something in our home, much like your fireplace/mantel. (It was scary too!) So I’m sharing it one more time.
LouLou@thelifeofloulou.blogspot.com says
Ok hun, that looks amazing! I love the blues. We built our own fake fireplace in November. I know yours isn’t fake, but ours is smaller scale like yours. I love everything about this redo. You did a great job!
Clydia says
Love that makeover!! Love your blog!!! Thanks for hosting! XOXO
Kristy Carberry says
That is a HUGE transformation! I love the way you’ve decorated the mantle. Simple elegance!
kayla says
Looks amazing! I’m lovin’ the Peach Tree blossoms too!
~K @ VintageSkye says
You guys are amazing! How fun to have a brand new wall and mantel to look at everyday!
Barb@curlywillowdiy says
That was made from scraps?! Simply amazing, Thanks for hosting another great party.
House Revivals says
Gina, you knocked this one out of the park!
~Amanda
Jane @ Jane's Junk and Treasures says
Gina I love the blues!!!
AliLilly says
Whoa! Gina! You never cease to amazing me!! Thanks for hosting! 🙂
Hollie - TheSevenYearCottage.com says
Beautiful mantle! Thanks so much for hostessing.
Vivienne @ the V Spot says
I love your new fireplace! It looks fantastic!
randee says
wow! it’s stunning! how sweet & how beautiful.
you’ll have so much fun decorating it. you & your hubby do amazing work.
Heidi says
Gina! Hey love the New Fireplace. I bet you do too
thanks for the link up!
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Nanniepannie says
It looks so so so good. The colors are wonderful.
Julie @ followyourheartwoodworking says
Gina that is so pretty, I love your colours and decor.
♥ helen says
wow! That is really beautiful.
Kristine: Lakeshore Cottage Living says
Oh that turned out beautifully!!!
NYCLQ says
WOW!! What a transformation – AND party!! I love the refreshing Spring look you’ve got goin’ on!! Thanks for hosting!
😀 Lynda
Laryssa Herbert says
Gina, it looks wonderful!! Great job.
The Sterling Cherub says
It is beautiful, Gina! I didn’t think it was at all bad before, but the difference is remarkable! You must be so pleased. The colors are gorgeous. Good job, lady (and Mr. SCC)!
Best,
Kimberly
Sarah says
That IS aweseome!
Sarah says
Awesome! (bad typo)
Patricia Torres says
Thanks for hosting this every week… You rock!! I’ve linked in two entries today.. and am off to check other inspirations now!!
Hope you have a fabulous weekend!!
Irene Robertson says
I love that color! It’s amazing!
Red Hill General Store says
Just wanted to say that the fireplace looks phenomenal!
Elena says
That is what creativity is all about. Nice job.
Pam says
Beautiful….you and Mr. Hubby did a great job and I love the color. It just needed a loving touch to turn it around to a beauty.
http://pam-lifethroughmyeyes.blogspot.com/
ANDREA COUTINHO says
LOVE! ADOREI!TUDO LINDO!
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AGUARDO ANCIOSA SUA VISITA!
E NÃO ESQUEÇA DE DEIXAR UM RECADINHO, TÁ?
E SE NÃO FOR PEDIR MT, PODE TB ME SEGUIR???
ANDREA COUTINHO
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Alison says
Wow! I love it. It’s SO cute. Nice colors too!!! 🙂
Posted a pic and link of it on my latest post: http://foryoubylove.blogspot.com/2011/06/christmas-in-july.html
Sheila says
I love this mantel! Where did you get the pillar candle holders? Thanks!