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Summer Mantel

Better late than never, right?  I finally updated our mantel for summer.

Coffee Sack Chair and Mantel

You may recognized the coffee sack chair.  I didn’t sell at the Vintage Bazaar so I decided to keep it for now.  Everyone in this house will tell you how much I LOVE my coffee in the morning.

Last time you saw the mantel it looked like this for spring:

Mantel

I had used dollar store frames and vintage art and loved the look of art above the mantel.  I’m happy to report the command strips were a cinch and didn’t damage our plaster at all. Phew!

Here’s how it is looking now:

Books hydrangeas and sailboats

I shopped my house for the whole mantel.  I’m a firm believer in using what you have an recycling objects from the past.

Antique Books with beach rocks

I found the antique books on the side of the road up in Andover after visiting my best friend from middle school.  I love them so much!

Antique Books

I got the sailboat from HomeGoods a few years back. You may remember seeing it in our first home:

Classic Coastal Mantel

The chippy door behind was found at Todd Farm along with the marmalade jar.  I just couldn’t part with either of these pieces.

English Marmalade Jar

Rich woodwork on Mantel

Coastal Summer Mantel

The hydrangeas are from our yard.  I am so happy I have so many of these because I have vases filled in every room!

Hydrangeas from the garden

Shells in vase

The mantel is a true reflection of my style – coastal, relaxed but with a few English antiques thrown in 😉

Blue jar and books

Home Goods Sailboat

I will let you in on a little secret, well maybe it isn’t a secret but more a desire.  I love the deep, dark woodwork on our fireplace and the white walls but I really don’t LOVE the brick (despite washing it lightly click here to see the video).  One day I’d love a gas fireplace and I loved the one I saw at the HGTV Dream Home click here.  I’d love to put one of those in and then maybe do something different on the brick and where the tile is.  Maybe honed granite?  I’m not sure. What do you guys think?  Any suggestions on what to put over the brick?

I’m also planning on using some Efex like I used on the this desk click here on my mantel – swags and drops.  At some point there were medallions on here but you can’t see the mark in the photos because I edit them out.  I’d love to restore this mantel to its former glory.

Nautical Mantel

Still in the thinking stages but I know it could make my heart sing even louder if I changed up the style and had a warm fire to sit by in the winter.

As it is summer we don’t have to worry about the gas fire just yet.  What do you think of my summer mantel?

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Carole Wood
Carole Wood
8 years ago

Hi Danielle – I love a contrast next to the wood so would have to paint the bricks completely white as I have done with my own fire surround and have never regretted it. If you like the contrasting look you could then consider a pale stone surround. If it doesn’t work then you have the perfect excuse to re-do it perhaps in slate. Good luck x

cookie
8 years ago

Well if you ever want to give up the marmalade jar you have a home for it right here in Ohio. I love your summer mantle with one of my fav’s the hydrangea. I love the mixture of the wood and brick. You have not done overkill but by adding the different textures of glass, paper, etc, you have created a stunning mantle. BRAVO!

Cindy
8 years ago

Beautiful, hydrangeas and transfer war, doesn’t get by than that

Cindy

Design Chic
8 years ago

Your mantel looks amazing. Love the sailboat – perfect for summer! Now you have me wanting to change out mine!! Happy Monday ~

Leena
8 years ago

This is so pretty! Love the sailboat, the hydrangeas and the large shell. Makes me want to go to the beach! Hugs, Leena