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How to Decorate a Free Standing Fireplace Mantel

A mantel that is freestanding can become a focal point in the living area. Hang an oversized, reflective mirror to visually increase the space. You can also display a collection of framed art and interesting vase.

Symmetrical arrangements create an orderly feel and classic style. To maintain the equilibrium, choose a pair of objects with similar dimensions but different styles--like these terra-cotta pots and delftware-style vases.

Material

Free standing fireplace mantels, when paired with the right decor, can enhance a wall's look. Consider the material used to construct your mantel and the design of the wall when choosing mirrors, artwork and other decorative elements to add to the space. Paint your mantel a surprising shade or add a natural element like trailing vines to create rustic appearance. Or, you can embrace your shabby chic style and give a mantel that is old new life by applying the techniques of chippy paint to create an updated vintage look.

Molding is a great method to add character to your fireplace wall and complement the appearance of your mantel. Utilize molding pieces of different shapes and sizes to frame the mantel. This creates an overall look. For instance, the narrow rectangles that flank the mantel add a visual contrast to its linear elegant design, while the tall, wispy branches and the stacked pumpkins create a classic autumnal aesthetic.

Different shapes of decorative accents can make your mantel display look more exciting. This will avoid a cluttered appearance. A pair of round mirrors can be an excellent alternative to rectangular sconces. And a collection of candles of different sizes adds a subtle pop of color to this neutral-toned display. Also, a large work of art can provide an accent piece that stands out against the backdrop.

If you want to include a flat-panel TV into your living space, opt for a hidden model that appears like a built-in bookcase. This design with recessed edges allows your flat-screen screen to blend with the surrounding walls, and keeps your fireplace looking the best it can.

A minimalist design can make your mantel look modern and sleek. By overlapping thin frames on your mantel can help the things inside each frame stand out. This is an excellent way to add some color to a neutral display. In this modern room an enormous painting is the focal point while the tan vase and brown candlesticks add subtle pops of color.





Height

As a focal point of the room, the mantel should be situated at a height that is suitable for viewing. It should also complement the dimensions of the fireplace as well as the overall scale of the room. Inappropriate heights can create dangers to fire or make the fireplace less appealing. Talk to a design expert at a showroom specializing in electric fireplaces to determine the proper height.

The mantel and fireplace should be installed at least 12" above the opening of the fireplace. This height must be maintained to comply with building codes and prevent fire hazards. The firebox should also be at minimum 18" above the floor. These clearances are necessary due to the fact that the heat from the flames will radiate up through the front of the firebox, and into the room. The clearances are intended to stop combustible materials such as carpets, curtains and draperies from catching fire.

When putting up a mantel, you must also take into consideration the amount of storage space that is available. This is important for homeowners with small garages and backyards. If space is a concern, a fireplace with built-in wood rack can be an ideal option. These can be used to store fireplace tools, firewood as well as other items.

A mantel is an excellent place to display photos of your family as well as other ornaments. You can add figurines, lamps, and other ornaments to give it a more personal look. Be careful not to overload shelves, as this can cause damage or spillage. Also, it's a good idea to use coasters underneath vases and other objects to avoid water rings.

Unlike traditional brick fireplaces, wall-mount electric fireplaces are mounted in the wall and do not require chimneys. They are extremely safe and are commonly employed in homes that don't have enough room to accommodate traditional fireplaces. This kind of fireplace works well in condos and apartments where the firebox can't be accessible.

It is important that you install the wall-mount electric fire at the right height. A fireplace that isn't installed correctly can pose a fire hazard, which can result in property damage or even death. Additionally, if your mantel is not high enough, it will hinder the heat from reaching the firebox and the floor.

72 inch electric fireplace with mantel standing fireplace adds architectural interest to a living room's wall without the expense and hassle of masonry. Decorate the mantel with a selection of artwork, mirrors and vases for a warm hearth that can serve as an accent piece. It can be difficult to layer and arrange the arrangement, so it is important to take into consideration the size of your room and your style when selecting decorative pieces. Symmetrical arrangements project a classic order, but if you prefer a more casual arrangement, mix up the sizes of your objects to create a balanced appearance. Here, two tall metal urns with similar shapes, are placed alongside a shorter vase, which is more delicately carved. This creates an interesting contrast between the wood paneling and the modern design of the fireplace wall.

Take into consideration the color and texture surrounding your mantel when you're deciding the overall style. Consider installing wallpaper that complements or in harmony with your fireplace's mantel if you have an uncolored wall. A bold color or pattern can also provide an eye-catching backdrop for your vignette but it's crucial to keep the colors in your mantel decorations to ensure that the overall look is well-balanced.

If you're working with white or neutral walls give a unique look to the space by using mirrors and vases with interesting textures. For example, a wooden bead garland can add an element of nature to your design and coordinates perfectly with the brown paint on the fireplace that isn't working. The rough surfaces of the stoneware vase for flowers and the black iron candle holder will give depth and a different look to any assemblage.

For a unique, eclectic mantel, pick decorative elements that hold sentimental value for your family and you. For example, a framed piece of embroidered fabric that was passed through generations and a grate made of vintage and a set of antique brass candlesticks are an ideal combination to add some personality to this non-working fireplace. This collection can be easily changed for different holidays and events. Simply add different florals or season objects.

Function

Mirrors, decorative accents, and picture frames add interest to your free standing fireplace mantel. Mix sizes and shapes to avoid a messy appearance. Your display will appear more logical and balanced than haphazard.

The right mantel decoration can transform your living space into a cozy spot to gather. Choose a color that complements or contrasts with the wall paint to create a focal point. In this room the charcoal paint color unifies the living area and makes the wood mantel stand out. It also complements the dark wood of the huge fireplace insert.

Set up some natural elements on your mantel to make it look fresh and new. Garlands made of wood as well as brass frame mirrors and black iron candle holders combine to create a cohesive layering appearance. The stacked candle holders add a warm glow, making it possible to enjoy the mantel even if there's no fire.

To give your mantel a personal style, consider using family mementos to add a touch of style. Sara Ligorria Tramp, a homeowner from California, has framed an embroidered piece of fabric that belonged to her mother. She also added vintage grates to create a unique style. When you add an antique or flea market item to the mix, the result is a unified, eclectic look.

Do not fret if your home does not have an actual fireplace. A faux fireplace is a great choice for a modern or transitional space. You can even install an electric fireplace with a built-in TV mount. These fixtures are versatile and offer all the functionality of traditional fireplaces, but without the security issues.

Mantels can serve as a focal point in your home or to display a striking painting or artwork. To make your artwork or artwork stand out, pick the color of your paint that is distinct against the background of your mantel. You can match the hue of your paint with another element of the room like the blue walls and Roman Clay surround.

Consider customizing your fireplace mantel if are building a new home or renovating an existing one. This will give your fireplace a more architectural visual appeal. For instance, you could, add a carved corbel to the end of a beam. You could also use an arched fireplace surround. Then, finish the look with trim and a sophisticated crown molding.

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