We haven t used our fireplace in the 2 years we ve lived here and as much as i complain about the sweltering three digit summers i do love the 70ยบ winters.
Diy simple fireplace mantel.
This lampasas stone is everywhere in texas and our fireplace is no exception.
To create the mantel shelf we nailed an 1 8 cut to length on top of the breastplate and legs.
A diy fireplace mantel.
We used mitre cuts on the 1 2 so they d meet up and look flawless.
Then with some wood glue and more nails we attached a second piece of 1 8 cut to the same length.
Just lean two abstract art prints in a uniform size and frame next to each other to draw the eye up.
Easy diy fireplace mantel materials used.
It s a place to hold mantel decor such as precious family mementos framed art or a collection of pillar candles.
This styling trick works particularly well when juxtaposing a vintage fireplace with historic architectural details the dream.
This diy wood mantel is totally renter friendly easy to complete in an afternoon and easy on the wallet.
To make it look like one chunky piece of wood we attached a 1 2 to the edge.
Diy mantel for a brick fireplace.
Cut a bottom cap to fit tight to the bottom of the crown molding to give the mantle a solid appearance.
This is a very forgiving project that gives you the freedom to make mistakes that instantly add character to the finished piece.
Two 1x10 pieces of pine the length will vary depending on how long you want your mantel to be one 1x8 piece of pine.
This diy fireplace mantel project shows you how to make a mantel that looks just like a railroad tie but without the heavy weight of using a real one.
Attach mantel with 45 degree miter cuts at all corners place and attach the crown molding mantel to the brace and breastplate with 1 inch finish nails image 1.
Secure with 1 inch finish nails image 2.
Easy faux railroad tie mantel from scavenger chic.
It s got a little more room for decorating and it was way faster and easier to put together.
Apart from providing visual interest the mantel brings a lot to the space it resides in.
Sometimes simple is best and this mantel from leanne ford interiors featured on style by emily henderson is proof.