Fireplace
Makeover
When you look at a fireplace, it seems pretty must
impervious to change. After all, a fireplace is a permanent
brick, mortar and concrete part of your home. So if you wanted
to give that fireplace a facelift so it will be more in step
with a new interior decorating scheme, it seems like that would
be a major undertaking. But there are ways to dress up and
alter your fireplace that are not so drastic that you
permanently change the structure of the unit. And if you use
simple, inexpensive ways to give your fireplace a good
makeover, you wont feel bad if you change it again in six
months or if you hate it and want to start all over right
away.
On a nonstructural level, there is a lot you can do with the
mantel and the hearth area of your fireplace to change the
personality of the unit. The great thing about a mantel is it
is a blank page that you can paint a new picture on each month.
You can use lights similar to Christmas lights to turn it into
a Mexican celebration or to create romance and mystery to fit
in with a night of romance you might be planning. If the event
is a festive one, balloons, crepe paper and candles can change
a simple fireplace with no personality into something youthful
and fun loving and all without changing the fireplace itself at
all.
If you do feel like making some minor enhancements to the
structure of your fireplace, you can start with some simple
hooks that you can put into the mantle or even into the mortar
of the fireplace itself. With a small brick drill bit, you can
create the holes and put hooks directly into the wall of the
fireplace to stay there permanently. Once you have a half dozen
or so hooks strategically scattered around the fireplace wall
and mantel, they can be used to hang pictures, decorative items
or just about any kind of wild item you can think of to give
your fireplace new life and personality.
That area of your fireplace that extends into the
room design where you usually just keep
the fireplace implements and the screen also scream out to
be used more creatively. If you are going to decorate your
fireplace for an event where there will be no fire, just
think of what it would look like to fill the base with
stuffed animals, balloons or wrapped boxes to make that
other wise dull part of your fireplace become an explosion
of fun and creativity.
For a more permanent change, you can always paint your
existing fireplace. You will need to use heat resistant paint
but if you coordinate the fireplace color with the new
decorating scheme of the room where the fireplace is, that tie
in can be the finishing touch that is just what you were
looking for.
So don't overlook the humble fireplace when you are
considering makeover ideas to give your home new life and
energy. You can dress it up and give it a new life just as much
as any other part of the house and change a boring fireplace to
a conversation piece that will entertain and fascinate your
guests.
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