Thursday, January 14, 2010

it's a work in progress

I couldn't leave the mantle alone after getting so much great feedback. Thank you so much for all of the ideas!

While I convince the hubs that we really need to paint it white (ten votes for going white!) I am also going to be searching the local architectural salvage for a pair of reclaimed corbels (Thanks Tidy Mom for the excellent link - I found the corbel idea there!).

Design-Aholic suggested I think about going chunkier and shorter with the mantle, which is funny because I have actually thought about that, and *might* have convinced Hubs to try and remove the mantle just so I could visualize it easier - and we discovered that removing the mantle = destroying the masonry. I'm think the corbel idea might work the same way, by visually beefing up the mantle and breaking up the vast expanse of wood.

I decided to start with the top half. Little hands can't get up there, so the one part that won't need to be adjusted every ten minutes ;)

Many of you suggested using darker (wrought iron/black) and larger accessories - love it! In fact, the picture I posted was a little misleading; I usually do have much larger objects on the mantle (a 2.5 foot high garden gnome usually keeps an eye on us), but I was in that "just put away the Christmas decorations, still have a few 'winter' items out" mode. So this morning I headed to Hobby Lobby and picked up a few items in the 66% off area, and a canvas for an Alanna Rose original (seven votes to add art on top!).

Here's a little preview:

excuse the ultra-poor photo quality - I was excited to show you the progress!

I bought everything to the left of the canvas, I had the fun moss-covered-rattan-smokestack-thingies (PB sometime last year), and the bird house. For sure the birdhouse is not staying - it's too white and not organic enough. I'm pretty sure my gnome is coming back (I miss him.). I'm torn on the bird topped finial. In person it really blends into the stone; if I keep it I'm thinking of whitewashing it so it'll stand out more. And the arrangment isn't there yet, but it's getting there.

I think I have a plan for the canvas... but that's another post :)


Thanks again for all of the feedback!

8 comments:

Kasey at Thrifty Little Blog said...

Yes! That canvas size is perfect... can't wait to see what you do with it :).

TidyMom said...

I love the direction your going!!!!! perfect!!

pk @ Room Remix said...

When you take the bird house away, can you move your bird topped finial over and group it with your two moss covered pieces? Can't wait to see what you do with the canvas. :-) Have a good weekend...

rebecca @ older and wisor said...

I'm sure it will look fabulous! And although I haven't met your garden gnome, he sounds right up my alley ;) I love it when people don't take their decor so seriously.

Danielle and Clint said...

Beautiful mantle!

Amanda @ Serenity Now said...

ACK! I love it!!! Okay, I am totally doing a "Let's See the Progress" Party now! You have me motivated. :)

Thanks for the visit, chickie. :)

Kristina Strain said...

I think white-washing the finial would be great-- definitely make it stand out more. What a terrific fireplace. I'm sure you'll find the right way to make it work.

Kristina

Sweetfern Handmade

KellyMellyBoBellyBananaFanna said...

off topic, i really like your ceiling...

kelly