I first showed my sitting room fireplace last summer in its dormant phase. Sitting idle, there was not much excitement to it.
I've never liked the look of it, and always knew I would make an insert that appealed to me more and served a better function as a focal point in the room.
I began the process last fall, and had a plywood panel cut to fit. I played with the idea of doing a decoupage of nature themes. But I knew unless it was plain to serve as a backdrop, that I would eventually get tired of it.
I had a lush kind of harvest theme going for a few weeks before the cold weather set in.
And of course I never like it better than when it's in use.
But after the warmer weather arrived, I covered the inset with a picture I've had for many years, and displayed nature themed books that I could change out when I wanted to. This was its most recent incarnation.
When I came across this tin tile I knew I had the look I wanted. The white unifies the hearth and mantel and gives a cleaner, cooler appearance for the warmer seasons. The rusty finish gives the insert a bit more interest and makes for a great backdrop for staging anything I may want to add now and then.
Voila! I'm ready for spring and summer! Whadya think?
Thanks for stopping by!
Ciao! for now!
Jacqueline
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Oh Jacqueline Girl you have got the loveliest fireplace! Wow....you decorated it so pretty. I love the tans and creams and whites...but you put them together so great. Ok I'm ready to get a cup of hot cocoa and look at your entire blog! You have a great blog by the way.
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Debbie
I'm staying up till midnight and removing all red from my home! I just love your decorating look!
That is fantastic Jacqueline! I love how the tin features the space but looks as if it was always there. Very nice for spring and summer transformation of the fire.
ReplyDeleteSherry
I'm loving all the looks. How fun to change it out every season! I never thought about putting a picture in front. Really like that idea. But of course the tile is wonderful for summer.
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty and romantic! Just lovely Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteKim:)
What a clever idea to close it off during the warm seasons. It makes a terrific backdrop, and the tin is perfect. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteI think it is perfect. What a great solution.
ReplyDeleteWow....looks beautiful. Love the tin backdrop...very elegant. Diane
ReplyDeleteWow, how beautiful! That's it I coming back to look around! Your newest fan!
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteThe tin is perfect, mimicking the brick patterm, you have a great eye for pattern! I have loved all the metamorphosis of your hearth, all so creative:-)
Bella
Absolutely smashing!!
ReplyDeleteLove the last pic with the sand dollars!
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Cricket
I absolutely love your tin tile!!! It is just the perfect thing and the perfect size. What a great addition to your lovely room.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Jacqueline ~ LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the tin tile screen. What a wonderful idea ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt makes the whole area look so cool and refreshing. I am loving your bowl of sand dollars too. Everything looks just gorgeous. ~~Sherry~~
ReplyDeleteI love it so much. What wonderful ideas you have! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous look! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe tile is just perfect and so you btw. I have a vintage wicker baby scale on my hearth in summer usually but have not thought of filling the actual space back there. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteJacqueline Hey, if you show us your beautiful treasures! Every detail speaks for itself! The details and combinations of colors and textures makes your home look so delicate and romantic hugs, Rose Marie
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Oh my - wonderful! The perfect solution.
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Claudia
The tin tile looks GREAT!!! It unifies everything!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so clean and inviting. Would love to see a close up of your Santos doll? Hugs, Terri
ReplyDeleteThe insert is just perfect and, with all your beautiful, white things, makes the room just glow! I do love the picture backdrop with the nature theme, too. And would you look at that sun just streaming so brightly in that window to the left!! OMG! It is gorgeous!! So, so, so beautiful! Sure would love some of that bright sun up here!
ReplyDeleteLove, Kay
Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteThe tile is Perfect! Beautiful in its own right, or as a backdrop. Sometimes it just takes a while to find the perfect piece, doesn't it? And you did!
Love your tin tile fire screen, that turned out nice!
ReplyDeleteLinda
Oh this looks so lovely. What a change and so many ways to decorate and still have a fireplace. Pamela
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteI love how it looks-great idea! I love your spring post too- I am enjoying catching up tonight.
Take care,
Carolyn
Love it!! The the simple mantel decor as well.
ReplyDeleteI love the tile in the fireplace! It is rustic elegance!
ReplyDeleteI am loving it Jacqueline! Looks like that tin was made as a cover for your fireplace!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect!
So beautiful! I love that you change it up with every season, very nice!
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jacalyn
Dear Jacqueline, this post is as refreshing as a cup of tea. I feel so inspired by your taste and your decoration. I'm utterly charmed by the last picture of this post which shows a chairback on the chair. I haven't seen a lacy chairback like this for years. My next post in my blog will be about chairbacks and crochets.
ReplyDeleteoh, its gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Jacqueline! Quite a change ... love your textures. I'd love to curl up with a good read in this relaxing space! Thanks for sharing, Becca
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Jacqueline, that tin tile is perfect. It looked good each way you had it though, but the tile is perfect. Thanks for joining WUW.
ReplyDeleteYour room is gorgeous. So calm and serene.
ReplyDeleteI think this is absolutely perfect!! I'd love to hide mine and this is such a great idea. I hate the "big black hole" look. this really lightens and brightens up the whole space. Thanks JQ, for giving us all some great inspiration for Spring.
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Debra
Oh I adore your screen and mantle~ swoon!
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Have a wonderful weekend.
OOOH it fits perfectly and adds just the right touch! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteKathy
I love it, it fits perfectly! Your living room is so pretty... xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis post TAKES MY BREATH AWAY!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking this up to WHASSUP WEDNESDAY!
Hope to see you next Wednesday:)
xoxokara
It looks absolutely AWESOME! Love the look.
ReplyDeleteI am wondering how you attached the tile to the board. I have an olden tile, too, and would love doing something like this with my Franklin fireplace. The tile has lots of rust and sharp edges so I'll need to work on those before doing much with it.
As always, your room looks amazing.
xo bj