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I have a corner fireplace with a mantle. The area is above the mantle is the wall. It's plain and I want to dress it up. Any suggestions? Any pictures that others can send? I was wanting to put some wood trim above the mantle but have no idea wheere to start. Any websites I can view?
 
Posts: 242 | Location: Council Bluffs, IA USA | Registered: Sep 19, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Tom,

I recently designed a mantle and surround above a fireplace similar to yours for someone I work with. I included an arch framed out from the wall a few inches. The owner will eventually put a mirror in the space. At the bottom of the arch were legs with some of the same moldings as the mantle.

You can see there was a vaulted ceiling, but you could easily adjust the panels to accommodate a flat ceiling. Also, you may even prefer the opening to be straight rather than arched for a flat ceiling.

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Posts: 21 | Registered: Jan 16, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Nice work, what did the home owner put in the niche?


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Posts: 6669 | Location: Cary, North Carolina | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Craig, I opened the link but did not see anything on the fireplace.
 
Posts: 242 | Location: Council Bluffs, IA USA | Registered: Sep 19, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Tom I think it is below that as an attachment. You probably went to the link from your E-mail notification. The HGTV site shows the photograph.
 
Posts: 686 | Location: Applachain | Registered: Feb 13, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That is a beautiful fireplace wall! A simple solution might be to hang a picture in place on the wall; we have done that and were satisfied with the effect.
 
Posts: 12118 | Location: Eagle, CO USA | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Sparky:
Nice work, what did the home owner put in the niche?


The owner is going to put a mirror in the niche. The work should be done now so I'll have to get a new picture and post it.

Tom: Sorry about that I have a signature with my blog address. The fireplace was something I did outside of my blog.

Glad you all like it. Below is the other option with the straight top. It basically mimics the mantle below.

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Glad they didn't do a TV. Since I didn't see power and CATV outlets in there I figured they wouldn't.

I might have put an outlet up there for possible Christmas decorations.


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Any advice given here is general in nature and is not necessarily valid for your given area. If in doubt check with your local codes enforcement department for what is required when doing electrical, plumbing or structural work on your house. Permits may or may not be required in your area and home owners may not be able to DIY some tasks. I have no way of knowing if you have the skills needed to complete the tasks you are asking about, when in doubt seek professional assistance.

My advice may be worth exactly what you pay me for it. :-) For the record I did not stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

 
Posts: 6669 | Location: Cary, North Carolina | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Finally I was able to get a picture from the homeowner. Here is the final product! (The white circle at the top of the mirror is a reflection of a smoke detector I believe)

Enjoy!

 
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Craig,
Always a challenge putting mirrors into a space, sometimes the reflection isn't what you want to see. A slight tilt downward would eliminate the smoke detector but give you a full on view of the door. Still, your part turned out very nice thanks for the follow up post/picture.


General Disclaimer

Any advice given here is general in nature and is not necessarily valid for your given area. If in doubt check with your local codes enforcement department for what is required when doing electrical, plumbing or structural work on your house. Permits may or may not be required in your area and home owners may not be able to DIY some tasks. I have no way of knowing if you have the skills needed to complete the tasks you are asking about, when in doubt seek professional assistance.

My advice may be worth exactly what you pay me for it. :-) For the record I did not stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

 
Posts: 6669 | Location: Cary, North Carolina | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Craig, that is a great design...unique, and it looks just right for the space.

Am I seeing correctly - there is no hearth? I tried enlarging the picture but I still can't tell for sure.
 
Posts: 2976 | Location: kentucky | Registered: Sep 27, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by jeepdarla:
Craig, that is a great design...unique, and it looks just right for the space.

Am I seeing correctly - there is no hearth? I tried enlarging the picture but I still can't tell for sure.


I think you're correct, but it is also a sealed gas fireplace so no fear of sparks flying out to the carpet or burning logs rolling out to the carpet.


General Disclaimer

Any advice given here is general in nature and is not necessarily valid for your given area. If in doubt check with your local codes enforcement department for what is required when doing electrical, plumbing or structural work on your house. Permits may or may not be required in your area and home owners may not be able to DIY some tasks. I have no way of knowing if you have the skills needed to complete the tasks you are asking about, when in doubt seek professional assistance.

My advice may be worth exactly what you pay me for it. :-) For the record I did not stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

 
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Thanks, Sparky. I was curious about it because I have a gas fireplace ( works but never used), which I have done away with the hearth when we had wood floors installed.
I have a feeling it isn't, "code" but I am not certain. It is open - not sealed.
 
Posts: 2976 | Location: kentucky | Registered: Sep 27, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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wow! that is really a nice fireplace!
 
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