Our fireplace has been bugging me since the day we moved in... just sitting there, looking cheap and chinzy. Everytime I looked at it I thought to myself, who thought this looked good?? First of all, the vents on the firebox are brass, who in the 2000's puts brass in their house? Also, the mantel was small and a cheap light yellow-oaky color, yuck-o.
Fireplaces are supposed to be beautiful focal points... I love having a fireplace, I love having a mantel to decorate and re-decorate with the seasons, I love snuggling up in front of it with my family and a big bowl of popcorn. But every time I sat in front of our new fireplace I was distracted by its ugliness. Something had to be done... pronto.
Now in my dreams I would have loved to rip the whole thing out and build a big beautiful surround with a big chucky mantel and molding that goes all the way up the ceiling, but this blog is called Chic on a Shoestring for a reason. :)
Time for a Chic on a Shoestring Decorating style makeover:
First, the yellow oak had to go so hubby and I lightly sanded the mantel and slapped on a coat of white paint. This was "free" as we had some leftover white trim paint and brushes.
The white paint really made a difference, it made the mantel "pop" from the wall and even made the mantel look a bit more substantial. But those brass grates.... grrrrr, they are so 1992!!
Then we spotted this at the hardware store...
High heat matte black spray paint... Brilliant!! And only about 5 bucks! We did some googling research and found out that it was ok for fireplace vent grates. Ya-Hoo!!! Those ugly brass grates pop right off and my hubby was kind enough to take them in the garage and spay paint them for me. Easy Peasy!!!
The finished product!
While it's not the huge fancy mantel of my dreams I am so happy with the results!
I heart comments and new followers! XOXOX
I am linked up to Thrifty Decor Chicks, Between Naps on the Porch, Cottage Instincts, Twice Remembered, and The Stories of A to Z mantel party, & Fireflies & Jellybeans!
Wow - nice change!
ReplyDeleteI love the new look!
ReplyDeleteVery nice change! I like it much better white and I don't miss the brass. Love the power of paint! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteKathy
That looks incredible!! Love the transformation.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! You've given me a couple of good ideas here! = )
ReplyDeleteI was blown away by this beautiful transformation! Great job Kate! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great transformation!!!
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Robin :o)
Way better!
ReplyDeleteYour fireplace looks fabulous. You have inspired me to get rid of my brass on my fireplace!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice--my fireplace is probably my next big project!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a huge difference that makes! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation! I love the clean white look of the mantel. And I've often wondered if you could use that high heat paint on a fireplace surround. You should link this up to Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch, it would be the perfect post. Kathy
ReplyDeleteWOW!! That looks awesome! Love your mantel decor too!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did to your mantel. I also love your blog (it's my first time here!) I'll definitely be coming back :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow!!! You guys did such a great job! What a change.
ReplyDeleteFabulous results! You did a wonderful job on it! Love it!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Tina
What a wonderful change it made! It doesn't look like the same fireplace now. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just lovely! =) ~Liz
ReplyDeleteVaste improvement! looks really good.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your sweet comments! You all made my day!! :) xoxo Kate
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you had a blog, how fun! I love your decorating!
ReplyDeleteA+++ You did a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteI think it looks great! I wish I could talk my husband into letting me paint our fireplace.
ReplyDeleteGreat makeover. The black looks much better than the brass.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great makeover. I love the new look. My fireplace doesnt have the brass slats, but it doesnt have a mantle either and has a hole above it for our tv. Thankfully we just purchased a nice flat screen so it looks ten times better, but I am still on the hunt for a thrifty mantle. Stop by my blog and say hi.
ReplyDeleteI've been desperate to do the same thing for 4 years but can't talk my husband into letting me pop off the brass plate... I'm so going to show him this!!! I'm sick of the brass.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Love it. I finally got my husband to agree ours needed painting in the fall. He's really happy, too.
ReplyDeleteLooks so great! LOVE the white and the brassy-less-ness!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great ... the updated look and your beautiful accessories, too !! Becca
ReplyDeleteI did the same thing to my fireplace doors to cover up the ugly 70's brass accents. It made a world of difference. And to think I was going to pitch them and buy some new ones to the tune of about $500! I figured what was I out to try it - $5 in spray paint! and they turned out great!
ReplyDeleteAhhh...so much better! Great job!
ReplyDeleteCindy at Lakewood
This looks GREAT.Amazing the difference!
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge improvement, it looks great !
ReplyDeleteeveryone is discovering the high heat paint and getting rid of brass!! YAY! I JUST did my entire fireplace surround and the sconces this week! Ann Nicole at Our Suburban Cottage ( http://oursuburbancottage.blogspot.com/ ) just did hers recently too! Maybe we should have a 'ding dong the brass is gone' party! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely re-do!!
The white absolutely pops! Nice upgrade! Very pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteDonna
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/
I am so glad you linked to my party so I could see your lovely new mantel! Would you be willing to allow me to feature it in my review?
ReplyDeleteVery nice makeover
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing! I can't believe you made such a difference on a "shoestring budget"! It does look so much more updated and substantial. I really like how you have decorated it too!
ReplyDeleteDD
I love the new look and the way you decorated the mantel! Stunning transformation! MIKI
ReplyDeletePerfect update!!! Such a different feel!
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice! A good do-it-yourself project
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Very nice job you did.
ReplyDeleteWow--
ReplyDeleteI am now following you but I will have to come back over later to check out my follower status-it's not showing my picture.
Cheri
way better! I love what paint can do! : )
ReplyDeleteSo much better. I just built a mantle now I need the spray paint to get rid of the brass. Good Job.
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ReplyDeletecheri at www.itssoverycheri.com
I just read your blog & have already popped the brass off, going to have to mask off the permanent trim (yikes) and go nuts with the spray can in the house, but wow! I never even thought of this, thanks for such an EASY fix up!! I had put a fireplace screen in front to tone it down! lol
ReplyDeleteFound you on One Pretty Thing....Great Job on the fireplace. I wish mine would be that easy but it is all brick and has some marble too....I don't know when or what we will do with it.
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it is amazing what paint will do. wonderful job!!!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo pretty !! The transformation is gorgeous and you've accessorized it beautifully !!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to see that you painted it white! I love it. I am not a fan of the previous color of wood and unfortunatel, it's a classic color for a lot of the newer fireplaces. Your fireplace looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit to your lovely blog via Kimba's Soft Place to Land. Your mantle looks great painted. I think the color adds more contrast. The black frame on the mirror and accessories you've used draw your eyes up from the grill. Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteDeborah
http://fairfieldhousenj.com/2010/04/03/flowerplace/
I have a similar fireplace. Great job, you've shown me what to do! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI think I will have to try this! It looks so good! I have a brass fireplace as well. Do you know if the high heat spray paint comes in any colors other than black? I checked one place today but they only had black.
ReplyDeleteI painted my brass insert with the heat-resistant black paint, but I haven't attacked my mantel with a new look yet. I need to! I'm going to poke around your blog now ... happy new year!
ReplyDeleteIts amazing what a little spray paint can do. Looks so much better. I need to tell my mom about this stuff. She redid your entire mantel area and it looks awesome except the shiny brass!
ReplyDeletenice transformation .. i love the new look ..
ReplyDeleteCan you give some advice as to the type of paint you used for the mantel? Was it eggshell, flat, how many coats, etc? Thanks!
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