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    Simple Fireplace Redesign For Less

    A fireplace is the focal point of a living room, so it's important to have something that doesn't make you recoil every time it catches your eye. My friends Heather and Neil had this unfortunate reaction when they moved into their 1940s traditional house in Santa Monica.

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    The living room was drowning in wood. The floors, the banister, and the fireplace were all made of oak in medium-dark shades. Typically, this is not a problem (better than carpet, right?). But for this couple, the sheer amount of wood proved a bit oppressive. They wanted a focal piece that would complement the natural light. "While it's great to have a fireplace, and one flanked by windows, it was dated and terrible and not our taste at all," Heather says.

    Heather and Neil embarked upon a plan to modernize the fireplace and make it their own. Seeking a bright and airy look, they applied two coats of adhesion primer (eliminating the need to sand it) followed by two coats of white paint. The boards on the front and top of the fireplace were changed to accommodate the television. And finally, they transformed the sconces flanking the fireplace with RustOleum hammered finish grey and new shades from Pottery Barn.

     
     

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    The couple completed the project over the course of a weekend, investing less than $200. Here's the breakdown: wood, $120; primer, $12; paint, $14; spray paint, $8; and shades, $20. At one point, they considered changing the greenish tile as well, but as this was their first DIY project, they kept it simple.

    I think Heather and Neil met their goals with great success, completely changing the look of the room with minimal money, effort, and time. What do you think?

    Jennifer Volland | Comments () |

     

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      A fireplace is the focal point of a living room, so it's important to have something that doesn't make you recoil every time it catches your eye

    • Marie Schwartz

      Thank you for sharing with us,I too always learn something new from your post!
      Great article. I wish I could write so well.

    • Grout Colorseal

      Wow! Thank you! I always wanted to write in my website something like that.

    • Rust-Oleum Scott

      Looks amazing!

    • victoryfarm

      Got to say - I like the original SO much better! The problem really wasn't with the floors and fireplace - it was all that white paint!

    • frenchie dave

      the makeover is hideous. It astonishes me that you would use this as a succesful after shot. The trailing cablesto the nasty flat screen are the icing on the cake.

    • Charles & Hudson

      The after photo has much to be desired in regards to lighting and setup (cables showing and overall staging) but the main reason for this article was to show how possible and easy it is to make changes to a fireplace including the surround when you are on a budget.

    • JayDub

      What is involved and how much trouble is it to completely remove a gas fireplace? Wife and I can't stand the smell when it's burning, and it's not too useful for heating the house anyway... and would love to recover the space (probably ~20-25sq ft) that it is taking up. Would make our whole living room smarter.

      Can you do a post about that? Or offer any input?

    • Katy Ryan

      Jay, this is a great idea for a post. Stay tuned to the site and we'll follow up. I love how you think -- people are generally more interested in adding or renovating fireplaces, but I like that you'd like to use the space more wisely and remove the fireplace.

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