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Tips on Decorating the Fireplace Mantel

Even when not in use, a fireplace is a natural focal point in a room that can’t be ignored. Decorating the fireplace mantel is a wonderful place to incorporate your room’s overall design scheme. Determining what décor is going to be showcased and how is often a challenge for many homeowners. Here are a few tips to help you determine what look is right for your space.

The first step is to select décor that will convey the kind of feeling you want the room to have – formal, casual, clean lines/minimalist or eclectic/busy. You will need to work with the fireplace’s existing architecture and decide if you’d like to enhance it or subdue it. Another important consideration when decorating a fireplace mantel is to keep the design balanced and proportional.

Symmetrical design is the most popular way to decorate a fireplace mantel. Formal rooms typically follow symmetry when arranging mantel décor, but it works in a more casual setting as well. In this master bedroom above, the fireplace mantel by Norman Davenport Askins is symmetrically decorated with British 19th century botanical prints centered on the wall and antique Chinese vases on either side.

Symmetry is easy on the eye and conveys a sense of calm throughout this formal living room designed by Dana Lyon. The fireplace mantel is also symmetrically designed with original artwork flanked by candlesticks.

Dallas, Texas-based designer Shannon Bowers created a gorgeous living room in a neutral palette collection of European furnishings and accessories. The Louis XV inspired limestone mantel is also decorated symmetrically. The large mirror is in perfect proportion and nicely balanced by vases of fresh pink roses.

 

An asymmetrical layout is another way to arrange your mantel. It conveys a less formal and more rigid feeling, yet still requires balance to achieve an aesthetic design. Objects on both sides of the mantel can vary, but should still be proportional – in the center you may have a mirror with a set of smaller candlesticks on one side and a single taller vase on the other.

 

The fireplace mantel (above) in this Normandy-style house in Atlanta decorated by Suzanne Kasler demonstrates an asymmetrical design. A dreamy mixed-media work on wood and Plexiglas by Dusty Griffith is centered over the fireplace and is flanked by a tall candlestick and smaller crystal figurines. The powder blue pair of 19th-century painted bergères in the Louis XVI style are divine and further emphasizes the room’s fireplace focal point.

 

Designed by Stephen Shubel, this living room’s fireplace mantel is also asymmetrical. Gorgeous 19th-century girandoles sit on either side of the mirror by Two’s Company. Alone these items would be symmetrical, however Shubel brilliantly adds a pair of seashells on one side and a small bird figurine on the other. On another note, the walls painted in Benjamin Moore’s Bridal Pink and perfectly balanced by the deep browns in the room. I particularly like the Hanna chairs in leather flank from Oly.

 

Another option is to create an eclectic mantel by displaying décor of varying size. If this is the look you are trying to achieve, it is still important to arrange the objects to ensure it has balance and flow.

In this contemporary sitting room designed by Eric Cohler, the mantel decor is busy, but inviting. It showcases an eclectic mix of art and photography in various sizes and frames. The small sculpture centered on the mantle is a critical element that balances out the frames. This busy style works here because the room already has lots of visual activity throughout, like the Han dynasty figurines atop the gilded bookshelves. Cohler also brings some old world charm by adding an antique English fireplace grate. I must say, the macassar ebony klismos-style chair by Hinson & Company is fabulous!

This mantel in this casual living room designed by Cristine Gillespie is also eclectic. The 1930s Eiffel Tower model on the mantel is from Indigo Seas. Gillespie and her sons made the small silver one from an Erector set and magnets.

Some fireplaces may have little or no mantel. This is most common in contemporary design. If you do not have a mantel simply hang art or a mirror centered above the fireplace to draw your eye up. However, you may decide to keep the space bare especially if you have a stunning stone fireplace that you don’t want to detract from. In either instance keeping the mantel decor minimalistic will convey a sense of calm and order.
In the contemporary living room by Shirley Parks Design (above), artwork was hung off center and a pair of simple white vases were added to balance out the look.
Before hanging artwork or mirrors above your mantel, it is best if you play around with different designs to find what arrangement works best for you and your room. Have fun with it!

 

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Read full story By on September 18, 2009 in Design Tips, home accessories, interior design, living rooms, mantels, original artwork

Hip, Hip Hooray! – An All Modern Giveaway

The wonderful folks at All Modern are graciously giving away one of the following home products to a lucky Simplified Bee reader. AllModern.com has an amazing selection of high-quality, gorgoeous home products Simply leave a comment with the item you’d like to win.

How about a beautiful Chrysanthemums Pillow in gorgeous grey by Thomas Paul?

Coffee lovers, this might be your item. The Season Coffee Serving Set by notNeutral mixes white porcelain with chocolate brown outlines of fauna and flora. It is suitable for service anytime of the year. The set includes a 30oz. coffee pot with lid, 10oz. creamer and 9oz. sugar bowl with lid.

Wouldn’t this adorable Blossom Elephant Stuffed Animal Pillow by DwellStudio look great in a baby girl nursery?

Red wine anyone? This lovely crystal Drop Decanter by Rosenthal would look fabulous with any tablescape.

Another stylish pillow from Thomas Paul – this one in a earthy brown Zinnia print.

Or how about Rosenthal’s Sunny Day pastel blue 8.5″ bowl to dress-up your table?

All Modern has a fantastic selection of modern furniture and home accessories from many leading designers. Part of CSN Stores, All Modern is just one of over 260 retail sites that offer a diverse array of products from office furniture by Herman Miller to wall sconces by Murray Feiss. Due to shipping restrictions, this giveaway is open to US residents only.

I know which item is my favorite. What’s yours?

The Contest Rules:

• One comment permitted per person; simply indicate which product you’d like to win. (no anonymous entries are allowed).

• Entry period closes at midnight PST, Friday, August 28, 2009 and the winner will be announced Monday, August 31, 2009.

**Note: The winner will be drawn randomly using Random.org. They will be notified directly via e-mail and listed back at this post using first name only.

Good luck and be sure to drop by the Hooked on Houses blog party!

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Read full story By on August 21, 2009 in home accessories

Stylish Personalized Storage for Toys & More

Toys, toys, toys. We have a lot in our home. Most are dolls with all the super small accessories, puzzles of all sizes and princess dress-up clothing. I am constantly working to keep it all organized. Therefore, we have a house rule that if something comes in, something must go out and be donated. It helps keep the volume down, but I am always looking for stylish ways to store and organize all those little Calico Critters, purple ponies and glittered tiaras.

The MacBeth Collection to the rescue! This darling custom home and accessories line fuses functional home storage and organization with high-design. “The products are not just about storage – they are an extension of how we want to display ourselves and our homes to the world,” says Margaret Josephs, Founder and Owner of MacBeth Collection. And it’s so simple too – just pick your product, design (over 200 patterns), and add an cute icon or monogram for a one-of-a-kind look to compliment your decor.

Here are my recommendations to a client for her little girl’s blue & pink bedroom (I had so much fun pulling this all together!):

So cute! Love the pail for storing crayons or other art supplies. A series of bins would be great for organizing dress-up clothing and accessories. The large oval tub would be perfect way to show off all those stuff animals neatly.

Lovely. Here are several patterns that would look great in a little girl’s blue & pink bedroom. I’m curious to find out which one my client will like best. My favorites are the Blue & White Harlequin (middle top) and Chain Link Pool (bottom left) designs.

I love how the MacBeth Collection offers monogram and icon options. Such a great way to further personalize one’s space. I am going to recommend that my client monograms her daughter’s storage accessories, but any of the four icons above would work stylishly too. Isn’t that seahorse darling?

Who says home storage can’t express your personal style!

*all images from The MacBeth Collection

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Read full story By on July 13, 2009 in baby and children, home accessories, home organization, organization tips, storage