I mean really- what could be more romantic (or cozy), than a roaring fire on a cold fall/winter night?
Unfortunately, this old house we live in, didn't come with my 'dream' fireplace. In fact-it didn't come with one at all!!!
So, we did the next best thing and bought an inexpensive electric fireplace!
Sorry about the cut off- 'before' photo, but, as usual, I forgot to take one before I started the makeover, and this is the only one I could find! But you get to see the best part-the mantle-and isn't all that oak laminate just gorgeous??? Seriously, who wouldn't love to snuggle up to this gem?
Alright-Alright-I'll quit bashing our faux fireplace. After all-it DID serve it's purpose. This 'lovely' piece has been an 'extra' heat source on those cold winter nights, plus it gave me a place to hang stocking for Christmas!!
But I hated it! I mean I REALLY, REALLY, hated it! Which is why I was doing the happy dance in early spring-when suddenly that old fireplace wouldn't turn on anymore!
Sadly, before I could say, 'new fireplace', hubby had it working again! (UGH!)
So, whether I liked it or not-I was stuck with it! But that didn't mean I couldn't 'tweak' it's appearance just a bit!
Last weekend-I did just that!
What a difference-right? And the best part is-it was SO easy!!!
For those of you who have been following for awhile-you know that I just recently started to use chalky paint when I made over the antique vanity for my office. Of course, I was too
But then I went to Michael's to pick up some appliques to add a bit of character to the face of the fireplace-and I saw that they had Americana Chalky paint on sale! In addition, I had a 40% off coupon, so I thought-'what the heck'! I'll try this stuff that everyone's been talking about and using for years!
Boy am I glad I did!!! This is what that sad piece of orange colored laminate looked like-after only ONE-very thin coat of paint!!!! Once that coat dried-I lightly sanded the whole thing down, and rolled on another. (Ya-not liking the brush strokes at all folks!). I let that coat dry over night-and after a quick sand the next morning, I gave it one more!
I wanted the arch in the center to stand out a bit-so I used some stain (sun bleached) that I had left over from my dining room table. I applied a light coat over the paint-and let it sit for a minute or too, before wiping off the excess. I ended up doing this two more times, to get the look I wanted.
Then it was time to add the appliques. First I painted them with the chalky paint and let them dry. Later, I applied a thin coat of wood glue and pressed them in place.
For something so easy-they sure do change up the look of the fireplace, don't they? I just love them! I also love the aged effect that I got by rubbing on a bit of antique medium.
Once that dried, I put two coats of finishing wax on-and then it was time to decorate!!! Nothing fancy-just some branches that fell in our back yard. An old window frame from the farm. A candle with some pine cones-and a faux pumpkin. Simple.
I love my new fireplace so much-that yesterday afternoon I took a break from work and decided to sit and have a cup of hot cocoa in front of it. When I came back from the kitchen with hot water for the cocoa-this is what I found!!!! I'm not sure which Mr. Bentley likes more. The fireplace-
I'll be sharing with these amazing parties today-so stop on over and be inspired!!!
Blessings,
Christine
Mr Bentley looks so sweet in front of your new fireplace
ReplyDeleteHe sure does, Janice! Thank you so much for stopping by!
DeleteThe fireplace looks fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThank very much, Shana! I'm so happy you stopped by!
DeleteGreat job, C.D.! Your fireplace looks amazing! I found you through Happy House and Home and will be sharing this today on Facebook... so nice to "meet" you!
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled that you like it, Amy! Thank you for sweet comments! It was nice 'meeting' you too! :)
DeleteFound you through Between Naps on the Porch. What a great transformation! I am always amazed at what a big difference a little bit of paint makes! It looks great!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Pat! I'm so glad you stopped by for a visit, and I truly appreciate your sweet comment!!! Have a great rest of your day!
DeleteWow!! It looks great.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you like it, Trish! Thank you for stopping by!! :)
DeleteAwesome redo. Gold star !
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Susan!!!
DeleteLooks fab! I just rolled my faux fireplace out to the garage a couple of days ago....getting ready to paint!
ReplyDeleteWoot! Woot! Another faux fireplace biting the dust!!! I can't wait to see how it turns out, Maureen! Thank you so much for the sweet comment and for stopping by!!!
DeleteWow that is fabulous! Pinning on the Trash 2 Treasure Highlights board!
ReplyDeleteWoo Hoo, Kammy! What an honor! Thank you so much!!!
DeleteYour new fireplace is beautiful :) And I love your rustic fall decor!
ReplyDeleteI would love if you share it with my fall themed party Big Autumn Bash:
http://milaslittlethings.com/2014/10/big-autumn-bash-the-link-party.html
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Mila
milaslittlethings.com
milawayable@gmail.com
The space looks so much better now. The fireplace looks great and so does the décor on the mantel!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful end result.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your inspiration.
Lots of blessings from South Africa
Thank you so much, Sandra and Hennie! I'm so glad you stopped by!
Deletelooks beautiful and he is the perfect accessory too. giggle. Hugs and thank you for sharing at the Thursday favorite Things blog hop xo
ReplyDeleteHello cute lady! This looks so amazing. Pinned. We couldn't think of anyone better to party with. We hope to see you tomorrow at 7 pm.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday! Lou Lou Girls
wow C.D., what a transformation! I love how it turned out. Wouldn't even know it was the same piece. That's one smart dog! lol! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Ha Ha! Yes indeed, Jann. Mr. Bentley is pretty smart (sneaky)! Thank you so much for the sweet comment, and for stopping by! Have a great week!
DeleteHi my friend, just hopping back to let you know that I will be featuring you at SYC this week.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
YIPPEE!!! Thank you so much Jann! I am truly honored to be called your friend-and I so appreciate the feature on your amazing blog!!! Blessings to you and yours!!!
DeleteOh my gosh- very very well done, ma'am!
ReplyDeleteIt looks totally awesome now!
And how perfect a spot with a warm soft blankie. a warm soft doggie a mug of cocoa. It doesn't get much better than that, right? NICE!!
Thank you so much, Michele for the sweet comment! You are absolutely right! It was a perfect afternoon snuggling up next to the fire with that cute little guy! The cocoa was a HUGE bonus too!!!
DeleteThis turned out beautiful - and I can't believe how real the fire looks !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous job !
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Thank you, Suzan!! I've always wanted a real fireplace-but, since I can't have one, I'll settle for this one. It gives off a ton of heat too-so it helps with the heating bills in the winter!!!
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