Dreaming of a Kitchen Fireplace
I've had a notion over the last few hot July days, a warm and cozy notion that I just can't seem to get out of my head... a notion that I need to have a fireplace in our kitchen. Oooh, can you imagine it's irresistible lure on those frigid winter days...those days that are so cold that you leave the oven door open after baking biscuits or muffins just to warm yourself up a bit? Can you imagine the sheer joy and sense of togetherness that would embrace you and everyone else that sat at the table in front of a fire as you dined together on those dark and wintry evenings?
Now, I know that space won't allow me to have a bona fide roaring and crackling fireplace in my kitchen or dining area. But I do have the space for a large, wide, perhaps even tall mantle. I realize that a mantle in itself won't literally warm our bones on those bleak winter days and nights but for me anyway, just the idea, just the hint of a fire is enough warm my spirit. I love fireplace mantles just as much as I love old doors, old houses, old anything... So I'm thinking that instead of putting a mirror or piece of art on the longest empty wall in in our kitchen / dining room, I want to put a fireplace mantle!
I see them all the time on Craigslist and, when I go, the flea market. When I find just the right one, I'll know it, but the price has to be right for this remodelers tiny budget. I'm thinking that I would want it to be painted dark, dark brown, almost black, to add some contrast to all the light colors I have going on in the kitchen and to really make the fireplace the focal point. I found this dark, old fireplace mantle on Craigslist and while I can't afford it now, it inspires me. I'm wondering how hard it would be to build one and then again, would I rather have a piece of history instead?
The wall I have in mind is in the dining area behind the farm table, the wall opposite you if you were standing right here behind the island. I'm sorry I don't have a better view...here is the other half of that wall...
Don't you hear that lonely wall begging to be chosen for a focal point?
I think I would want a mantle that is tallish and wide so that it doesn't disappear behind the farm table. Ideally, it would be neat if were portable and not actually nailed into the wall, but at the same time, I don't want it to look fake. I want it to look like it's an old fireplace that just happens to not be in use anymore, all bricked up like folks usually did when they wanted to keep out the draft. We are going to be adding beadboard around the kitchen and dining room so to really pull this off, I think I just need to go all the way and install the fireplace mantle as a permanent fixture and then add the beadboard around it.
I know some folks who have those little electric fireplaces that look so convincingly real and that would be really sweet tucked under a mantle, but there just isn't room in the space I have in mind for anything more than the mantle itself. Like I mentioned, I would probably brick up the opening with the same kind of brick paver I used for my kitchen backsplash (and will eventually use for the surround on our real fireplace in the living room, now covered in tile that has been painted) or try to come up with a prettier idea. In the fall and winter, I'd use the mantle shelf for a couple or three candles and in the spring and summer, I'd use it to display fresh flowers. I would hang a horizontally long mirror above the mantle (which would reflect candle light nicely), or a row of matted and framed silhouette art. I could use silhouettes of my children, but I also love the idea another blogger had (I'm sorry, I can't remember who...ugh) to use these bird silhouette patterns that can be downloaded here. The blogger I speak of framed these little pretties and they were so sweet! If anyone knows who I'm talking about, please let me know!
Incidentally, I found this gorgeous old fireplace mantle on Craigslist last night for just $45! They had two...I called this morning but they had sold them already. Pity, but someone got a great deal!
So that's what I've been daydreaming about lately. What have you been dreaming of?
33 comments:
What have I been dreaming about?!?!? Fireplaces, of course, and I intend to have one within a couple of months even if it's a brand new one!! Oh my sweet cottage chickee, you got one heck of a deal!!! It's just lovely.....
Smoochies,
Connie
I used white subway tile in my non-functioning fireplace. I say it turned out pretty well.
http://baltimorerowhouse.blogspot.com/2008/04/hungarian-bookshelves-subway-tile.html
Sounds like a great plan! Hold out for the right one. Too bad about the ones on CL being snapped up so fast. I love your idea.
Rhoda
Oh, that would be a lovely idea for the wall in the kitchen! Too bad that good deal slipped away on CL, but there will always be another. What am I daydreaming about? Mostly of leaving California and moving back to the Midwest where my heart really is. And of downsizing and living in a sweet little cottage there.
Hi, Kim~
So sorry you didn't get the fireplace surround/mantle on Craigslist!
I understand the whole fireplace thing. I have wanted one in our master bedroom for a long time~ it's on our "list"...I think we might just build one, then we can get exactly what we like, and maybe for a better price.(I also understand the whole tight budget thing.) Have you noticed with a needy fixer-upper, you have to balance the decorative "wants" with the basic "needs", like moulding and sinks and paint?
Anyway, I think it's a perfect idea to put a faux fireplace in your dining room! And if you used brick to "cover" the opening, it would look totally authentic.
I can't wait to see what you find!
1) That wall behind your dining table is the perfect spot for a mantle!
2) $45?!? Someone got a deal-and-a-half.
What a great idea! I won't have room for a mantle in our new house's kitchen, but I really want one in the living room. According to the assessor's site, our 1889house originaly did have at least one fireplace. It must have been ripped out though. I would love to have a mantle that I could set candle in front of to bring back that Victorian feel.
http://mythriftyvictorianhome.blogspot.com/
Libby
I'm with you actually and have been doing my own "shopping". My prob is convincing hubby that it won't look "dumb" as he says. I also have the perfect art for above. It's a Kinkade by hubby bought for me when we married, called Spring Gate. When we bought this house we came from one that did have a fireplace. I never knew I'd miss having one so much. May your (and my) dream become (our) reality.
Cheers!
It would look wonderful on that wall
Alison
I think a Mantle would be a brilliant focal point for that wall. I have three fireplaces in my home-it's one of the things that made us buy this house. They are a lot of fun to decorate for the seasons and really make a room.
I've been dreaming mostly of getting better. Thanks for the well wishes over at my blog! :-)
Secondly, I have been dreaming about rugs. I'm such a rug snob, I swear! Never can find the perfect one. But I secretly enjoy the never-ending quest for the perfect ones to grace my space!
Our bank is located in an old home on Main St. When you go into do your transactions at the big marble counter [after criss crossing around a maze of ropes!] you can look into an adjoining room that was a dining room and is now a meeting room. There is a big table with chairs in front of an old fireplace. There is a mirror built into it above the mantle so you can see the rest of the room, which of course is beautifully furnished. I love that fireplace by the table. What a bankd!
Miss Meg
I love fireplaces and mantles. Granted, I've never had one in my married life and it is certainly up there on the priority list for our next home. I do, however, have a mantle in my kitchen's eating area. Could you put a piece of wood on the back of the mantle and then brick the inside(not actually the wall) and still have it mobile?? Hmmm, you have given me an idea!!
Delurking to say, I live in a 100 year old mill house and have two mantles--one in the living room and one in the dining room. One is plastered over and the other has a metal shield thing. The mantles were the thing that sold me on renting this house. It looks so cozy. We won't be doing any renovating here at this house, but I love all the ideas I get from your blog.
I hope you find a lovely mantle for your empty wall.
A splendid idea!
My house is super old but never had a fireplace and my plan has been for at least two years to put in a faux fireplace. You are right; beautiful mantles can be found and if you look long enough you'll get one you can afford. Don't forget, you can purchase small faux burning logs to add to the ambience, but that is if you are willing to create a space between studs so that they don't stick out past the front of the mantle. A pretty mantle nicely decorated would be gorgeous with our without burning wood.
We finally got walls this year, I thought it would never happen, so now I can have fun with the decorating part.
Patricia W.
folksylady.net/folksyblog
I've been looking for fireplace mantles on Craig's List, too, but where I live there doesn't seem to be any. Hopefully you'll have much better luck and find the PERFECT fireplace mantle for your dining room! I'm sure it will be gorgeous, and I can't wait to see the room when you are finished with it! Good luck on your search!
Hugs,
Michele
luvkittysmeowmail@gmail.com
Kim, you really should check out Alicia's blog at:
http://rosylittlethings.typepad.com
You won't believe the beautiful way she decorated the mantel around her fireplace. It might just work for what you have in mind. If I had a mantel, it's what I would do. xxoo
Sorry you missed out on those. But that only means something better will come along.
I've always wanted a fireplace in my dining room! Swoon!
Claire
My mom has always longed for a fireplace, but had to make do with two empty mantels--one in the living room, one in the dining room. Both came from old family homes, and both are quite, quite old--and she'd dolled them up quite nicely, too. Next time I'm home I'll have to take some pictures.
Right now I'm dreaming of having my tub back in working order--it sprang a leak several weeks ago and my DH has been patching the crack...now I'm just waiting for it to cure. I NEED my bubble baths!
I, too have been dreaming of fireplaces! I want to have mine boxed out with a more substantial surround and tile. Right now I have traditional brick. It's nice, but not "me"!
I love your idea for a fireplace painted in almost black. I have a real fireplace but never use it (desert heat) but, I LOVE to decorate it! I recently found a vintage mirror to put above it. Hugs, Patti
I bought an electric fireplace at Ashley furniture- it has an oak mantle and the flame looks pretty real. It is one of their smaller ones- you can even turn the electric heater off if you want the flame and no heat. You can adjust the flame to make it go faster, brighter. It is really cute and not very big- about 13 inches deep- might work in your kitchen.
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I just started my very own blog named Sunbonnet Cottage. I am so new at blogging, but I am having fun at it.
I hope you can come by and visit my blog sometime.
I am definitely adding you to my favorites.
Thank you for creating such an inspiring blog.
Melissa Powers
Sunbonnet Cottage
Kim, I have an award for you. Come by my blog to pick it up :)
As for fireplaces, oh, mine is so ugly. Someone had painted it red with gray grout. It IS on the to-do list for DH. Which means I'll either have to do it myself, or wait patiently. LOL.
Totally love your blog. My husband and I are always renovating our home too, so I am really enjoying reading all your adventures in home renovation. I, too, wanted a fireplace in my kitchen. I settled for the breakfast room next to the kitchen with a gel fireplace. The gel actually makes a crackling noise when you light it and the fireplace is no bigger than a bookcase. Good luck as you find your perfect mantel. Amy :)
Hey Kim!
I nominated you for a Blog Award over at my blog. It's there now if you'd like to swing by and pick it up sometime.
:-)
Layla
The Lettered Cottage
I love this idea, and I hope you keep us posted about how it turns out! Fireplaces are one of my absolute favorites--even if they're not real! ;-) I'm enjoying your blog, by the way!
I love Mantel projects! I just made a headboard out of one I found on craigslist. Check out my blog for pics!!!
I love your place!
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I think a firplace mantel would look great in that spot!
Although I'm not fooling anyone with my fake fireplace headboard, I love having a mantel in the room to decorate.
I got mine for 40 bucks at the end of the day at a flea market. Too bad about the ones on CL, but another will come along.
Kimberly :)
What inspirational feedback, everyone! I'm going to go back through and read it all again - and lots of new sites to visit! Thank you!
Great idea! My sister put one in her little son's bedroom. In the opening she put quilt folded and hanging over a rod. It's charming. I'll try to take a pic and post it.
Just found your blog via StumbleUpon, and glad I did, too! Looks like we're on the same adventure. I LOVE fireplaces, and loathe the fact that my ranch style home doesn't have one. I too have been looking for a place to put one, but space is an issue. Last winter I was so desperate for that cozy fireplace feel that I almost bought one of those portable ones that use the gel fuel. Glad I didn't go that route, but still ... the urge lingers. :-)
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