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Decorating Your Fireplace Mantle Adds Special Touch to Your Room

Many people turn to professional designers who often start decorating projects by taking notes so they can create the desired mood, style, and theme.

Historically, fireplace mantels were first used for cooking and heating. Today, they have become focal point, setting the atmosphere and theme of a room. Simple accessories can be used to enhance the fireplace mantle and room, or convey a holiday or seasonal theme, which transforms the entire room. By paying attention to simple design basics like color, texture, and balance, you can incorporate your decorations together into a beautiful display.

Many people turn to professional designers who often start decorating projects by taking notes so they can create the desired mood, style, and theme. Some designers will use items on hand, while other play with a combination of different items until they discover the best design for that particular customer, and room.

When decorating a room, take a hint for the professionals. Take time and consider how you want the room to look, maybe you want a completely different dramatic look or perhaps you simply want a new way to freshen the daily appearance of the room. Whichever is your desire, remember different combinations of colors and styles accessories you placed in the room, such as Victorian, modern, retro, or country, will affect the overall theme of the room.

When decorating your mantel you want to create a backdrop by selecting an item, which will be the focal point of the display. Many times this is a painting, wall hanging, or a mirror, which is either hung on the wall just above the mantel, or rested on the mantel. Some people will change the focal point to coordinate with the occasion or season. Another option is to group several paintings to crate a theme. If this sounds appealing, then keep in mind that you want to place only a few items on the mantel, to keep from creating an overwhelming display.

Lighting is also very important when creating a backdrop. Whether you use candles sconces on either side of your display, install track lighting, or spot lighting you want to ensure that your focal point is not lost in shadows.

The next steps in creating a focal point for your mantel are placement and shape. You can use different heights and sizes of items to create a unique landscape, which will draw attention. To create a symmetrical design, center one item on or above the mantel, then accent it by surround it with identical items on either side.

Remember to create mirror images on both sides of the item for balance. You can layer items by height, using shorter items to overlap larger pieces to create a sense of formality.

The most popular designs are the asymmetrical designs, which create a sense of motion by using different items on each side of the mantle. When using this form, you have to keep the weight of each item visually balanced. What this means, is if you have two large objects on one end of the mantel, then balance the other end with a grouping of four or five small objects. By placing objects around a central item, which acts as an anchor, you can create a radial design. To keep this form of arrangement from becoming too busy, display it similar to a symmetrical format.

You can use a layered looked, using several small pieces and greenery or garland as a filler for an autumn or winter display. Layering if often to heavy for other seasons, except if the mantel is large and in a sizeable banquet or great room with raised ceilings.

However you decorate your mantel, make sure you always follow fire safety precautions. Remember not to place anything too close to the hearth itself, use a protective screen to prevent a tragic fire caused from stray sparks.

The mantel isn’t the only part of the fireplace that you can decorate. During the spring and summer when you are not using your fireplace consider filling the black void with an arrangement of candles and greenery. This can be a wonderful seasonal display that draws attention and complements as well. Another suggestion is to simple stack logs in your fireplace, if you wish, you can accent them with ivy, or other greenery. Another alternative is to use a painted fireplace screen as your focal point.

There are countless ideas to choose when decorating your mantel and fireplace.  However, by using these designer tips, you can transform any room into a memorable space.

How to Decorate Your Fireplace for Spring

Now that the holidays have come and gone, it is time to consider decorating your fireplace and mantel for spring.

Below are some decorating ideas for spring and Easter:

A quick and simple idea is to place daffodils in either one large crystal or glass vase and on the mantel in the center or using tow vases on either end of the mantel herald the coming of spring. You can tie a soft pastel colored bow around each vase for a finishing touch. For summer consider using a larger vase filled with gladiolus placed on the hearth to add color and bring summer inside your home.

Another idea is to use a line of fluffy chicks, or bunny rabbits to decorate your mantel. By using several chicks or bunnies, which are either stuffed toys, fine porcelain, or collector’s items they will make a wonderful spring display. My mother would use stuff animals, which she received as Easter gifts as a child to decorate her mantel. She’d also place Easter grass on the mantel. Today, I’ve carried on her tradition, but have added pastel gingham bows to accent the spring display.

A friend of mine decorates her mantel with antique candleholders made from Depression glass, crystal, milk glass, and pastel glass. They all are of various heights, but take on a gorgeous look when she fills most of the candleholders with springtime colored candles like lavender, pink, pale green, and soft yellow. The remaining candleholders she sets decorated Easter eggs.

Another idea is to use a fireplace candelabrum accented with egg shaped candles, or pastel candles. When my children were small, the Easter Bunny would replace several of the candles with Easter eggs, or chocolate bunnies——perhaps they aren’t too old for the Easter Bunny to return this year.

Accessories and Items to Compliment Your Fireplace Hearth

Fireplace dealers generally carry a wide selection of accessories and products for the hearth.

There are countless accessorizes on the market today to help you get the most use out of your fireplace. Fireplace dealers generally carry a wide selection of accessories and products for the hearth. Many of these accessories are useful, while others are purely decorative. You can enhance your fireplace and hearth in several ways.

You can use stylish andirons and firebacks as a way to add uniqueness and style to your existing fireplace. Even if your fireplace is of a simple brick style, you can enhance it adding a set of decorative wrought iron andirons and possibly a fireback, which has an intricate carved design. Other accessories that are useful and decorative are log-holding grates, which are available in beautiful designs whether you have a fire blazing in your fireplace or not.

A quality fireplace tool set is an indispensable accessory to have next to your hearth. A brush, shovel, poker and a set of tongs are important to have if you have a wood burning fireplace or stove, to help you tend the fire. Usually, fireplace tool sets come complete with an attractive rack to display and hang the tools on when not in use.

Fireplace doors and screens are other very popular accessory, which are not exactly necessary, but are very useful in preventing smoke and hot ash entering your room. You can shop the Internet for quality doors that will add style to any fireplace.