Showing posts with label fireplace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fireplace. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

How To Decorate A Tall Fireplace Wall

Good Morning!

I love my job!  Being an interior designer gives me the opportunity to enrich lives and bring so much joy to clients as well as people I meet.  I recently got asked a question on how to decorate a tall fireplace wall and on a budget.

Here are some ideas that can be used as inspiration.


 Tall mirror above fireplace.



Large piece of artwork.

Eclectic Living Room design by






BTW..
I feel so blessed about my business.  It's growing and I must say I have the most awesome clients.  I thank God I get to do what I love.
Here is a sneak peek of a space I have just started working on ..










Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Fireplace Upgrade

Good Afternoon!

Have you ever tried to finish some last minute renovations before the Holidays? 
Well, that's what happened to me.  I couldn't live with this fireplace for another 4yrs.

 The fireplace surround and hearth was a green marble.  We tore that out when we first moved in.  It would be perfect now that Pantone named Emerald the color of 2013.  Oh, well!

Some people..I won't name names actually came to the house saying how much they loved the gray around the fireplace and what stone that was. Too funny! (yes, they were serious)

We enlisted our friend to help with this renovation.

The floor underneath was extremely uneven.  I wanted a concrete hearth.  I personally don't like tile pieces for the hearth but I love one solid piece be whatever it is made of.


 First step done..

 Coming back for final coat..

We used left over tile from when we put in our woodstove in our family room.

Then bad news..hearth was really weird!

Way too much troweling which caused it all to become uneven..so, here we go again.

 Tear parts of it out.


and now an even floor.


Here it is stained.

 I am so happy with it.


Now ready for Christmas decor : )

Friday, November 9, 2012

Tablescapes For Thanksgiving

Good Morning!

I have been seeing a lot about decorating your fireplace mantle for fall but not a whole lot about tablescapes.  So, since Thanksgiving is just around the corner here are some inspirations that you can take and use in your own home.

(Haleh Design)
Candles a must and fall vegetables for the blessings we have all had this past year.

Vibrant colors and florals

Love the bluish steel colored pumpkins and gourds on this table.  You can also see the long candlesticks in the small white pumpkins.

This is probably my favorite from Centsational Girl
I am hosting a breakfast at my house and I think I just might have to make these poms.  So lovely.

I hope this gives you all some great ideas for your table decor, I know it did for me : )

BTW...
Working on my fireplace in my living room now.  Trying to get it done before this party.  It will be beautiful when all complete : )

Monday, February 13, 2012

Wood heat is some of the best!


Hi guys,

This is Corey checking in (Kelly's husband) and I am honored to write for Modern Earth Design today!

This is the time of year when many of us are enjoying the heat from our fireplaces and wood stoves. It's very important that you clean your chimney once a year to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. We recently did some chimney cleaning and I am going to show you how to do yours!

The tools needed are a chimney brush with extendable attachments (not the one on a rope - they aren't very practical ) which can be purchased at your local hardware store. Also you will need a ladder, flashlight, utility knife, interchangeable screw driver (in case you have a screw down arrestor or chimney cap ), Heat rated fireplace silicone, caulk gun, wire brush, and a "red devil" or "hyde' style knife to help pop the arrestor cap.



As you can see there is a lot of cresote buildup on the arrestor cap from one year of burning. This cresote is a chemical buildup that can be very flammable if left inside your chimney. First we remove the arrestor cap by breaking the seal of the black flammable caulk around the cap by "scoring"it with a utility knife and then gently wedging it free with the hyde knife. Once the cap is off you can quickly clean the excess cresote with the wire brush.



Next take the chimney brush and add attachments as needed according to the depth of your chimney. NOTE: be careful to tighten your attachments because when you're moving the brush up and down sometimes the threaded attachments can fall apart and you will get the brush stuck! Trust me - I warned you:-)



Once you've tightened the brush attachments insert the bristled end of the brush into the chimney opening and push it all the way to the bottom of your fireplace opening inside your home. One of the kid's or your spouse can really help by being a "spotter" to see where the brush begins to show through the fireplace opening. Continue a "sweeping" motion up and down through the chimney walls bottom-to-top repeatedly until there's no major cresote buildup evident inside. Shine your flashlight down the chimney to get a good look at your work.

This is what a clean chimney looks like inside & outside.






Next place the clean arrestor cap on and screw it down, or in our case re-seal it with the heat rated fireplace silicone. You will need to shop vav or sweep out the cresote buildup that fell down into your fireplace when you brushed it out.





Other than that you're ready for another year of burning!










Monday, December 5, 2011

My Family Room (Christmas Tour)

 Good Morning!
Have you seen the commercial by Hallmark of the little girl counting down to Christmas?  Just in case you haven't I just have to share with you : )


I love this time of year and I want to share with you how we have prepared our family room with a little mini tour...
This leads down to our basement area..
 View of the family room..
If you look closely you can see my husband grilling (making us breakfast)

Hope you enjoyed this mini tour of our family room.   Are you all done decorating your homes?





















Monday, July 25, 2011

99% .. Almost

It's Monday..another busy week.  How is everyone?  Hope you all are doing well.

As I mentioned last week I am at the beginning of the end for the teachers lounge transformation.  I was there last Friday from 4:30 - 9:30pm.  We are just around the corner to the finish line.  I did my best to cause as big a change as possible with the budget I had.  There are some things that could not be done for various reasons.  I wanted to share with you what did get finished this past Friday.

Starting to hang the chandeliers..

 Do you like the fireplace wall with the long linear shelves?  I think it brings a coziness into the room.

These two are some of the greatest people I know.  She keeps everyone organized and on task..amazing! Her husband was one of the site leaders.  He is very calm and wonderful under pressure.

My girls helping assemble the Ikea chandeliers .
  
Got that mirror from the Thrifty Boutique.

In the process of hanging art.  That required some patience.. lol.

Hanging up the bar in the kitchenette.  He was such a great help : )

The chandeliers look great..brings interest in the space.  

Almost done..still have to stage the bookshelves, tables, etc..

Finally the bar is up w/ hanging baskets and pots (from Ikea).  Will post more with it completely staged in August before the school year starts.

What do you think of the progress so far?  Do you think the teachers will enjoy it as their break room?




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