Southern Accents
This one is more elaborate for Christmas, but a beautiful look too. Southern Accents Photo: Pieter Estersohn Designer: John Bobbitt
Here’s an idea for those of us who love seashells and plates. You can see the pretty arrangement of plates in the mirror used with another mirror in the center. Again, this mantel arrangement is simple but effective. Photo Laurey W. Glenn Stylist Mary Leigh Fitts
This room has lots of color and I also loved the arrangement on the side table with the two monogramed lamps and large artwork. Looks like a mirrored wall above the fireplace, along with a round mirror leaning with 2 side floral arrangements.
Another traditional arrangement, this one has 2 large finials and 2 floral arrangements, along with a simple gold mirror. Coastal Living Photo: Rob Melnychuk Stylist: Nina Hamilton
Love this above room completely! Beautiful mantel with 2 striking sconces, one piece of art that’s hung on the wall and another one leaning. I love the leaning look, but haven’t quite got that mastered yet. Note most of the accessories are large pieces. Southern Living Photo: Jean Allsopp
Here’s one with a brick fireplace for those of you who have these. It’s neutral, so blends right in with the room and the mantel is stained dark. Very pretty room and the 2 light fixtures mounted right on the mantel is striking too. Southern Living Photo: Jean Allsopp Stylist: Lisa Powell
I love the asymetrical arrangment on this one, meaning it’s different on both sides. See how the tall finial on the right complements the tall sticks or maybe feathers on the left? And the gothic arch makes a nice statement as the centerpiece. A simple low wooden bowl completes the arrangement for the middle. Lots going on, but it’s not too busy. Southern Living Photo: Laurey W. Glenn
Another symetrical look, the above mantel is very striking with the red brick and black surround. If this was my room, I’d paint out that brick a creamy color. Love the frames on those prints and the floral arrangements that flank them. Simple, but very pretty and effective. Southern Living Photo: Laurey W. Glenn Stylist: Mary Leigh Fitts
Another simple mantel of florals and a large mirror. I especially love this pic for the sofa table, with 2 lamps, large artwork and the plates surrounding it. Love it against the chocolate walls.
Hope this gave all of you with mantel dilemmas some fun new ideas that you can take home with you and try out on your mantel! Let me know if you try any of these so we can all take a peek.
Pat @ Back Porch Musings says
Somewhere in all my archives I have that Christmas mantel, with all the swaggy lush greenery, from Southern Accents saved. I may give that one a try this year.
Rambling Girl says
These mantels are all pretty. I don’t have one but have often thought about gettting and old mantel from a home and using it on one of my walls and also a fire screen. Who says you have to have a fireplace with a mantel What do you think?
Kristi says
Thanks for the fun tour of mantels! Our is so rustic in comparison. Natural brick fireplace with a chunk of wood for the mantle. Do you have any examples for decorating one like that?
I’m so happy we have fireplace. We use it often in the cold months.
Jerri Lynn @ Southern Sassyness says
They are all so pretty…I have got to get a monogrammed lamp shade!
I have a leaning picture/painting over my den fireplace. It took a good while to get just the right accessories in place, but I do love the look.
paintergal says
Thanks for the inspiration. I finally have a mantel since moving into this house. Once I figured out an arrangement, I haven’t changed it since! Maybe you’ve helped me overcome that fear of messing it up if I try to change it. 🙂
Mrs. Trixi says
Great job Rhoda, these are so pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Hooked on Houses says
I can always use fresh inspiration for my mantel, so thanks! I noticed that the orange and brown rooms are the same, right? Just decorated differently? How fun to see two different ways to handle the same space. -Julia
Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality says
Good eye, Julia! I didn’t even notice those 2 were the same room, but you’re right, they are. It is fun to see a room done 2 different ways.
Rhoda
Twice as Nice says
I think mantels can be hard to decorate. It has to be just the right balance. Love how you put pears on yours. I never would have thought of that. Thanks for the tour-great ideas.
Caren says
Pretty! I really love the yellow and black and the chocolate brown! Thanks for the ideas.
Darlene - Our Creative Life says
Loved the tour of mantels! There are so many different ways to decorate a mantel! Makes me think of doing something new this Christmas!
aunties says
The matels are all so beautiful. Thanks, I enjoyed the tour of mantels this morning along with the most inviting rooms.
I have never tried leaning art over a hanging piece, hmm I will have to give it a try.
Loved using larger items as the accents. Thanks again for all the great hints.
Beth
Scooterblu's Whimsy says
Thanks for sharing this mantle inspiration! For some reason, they really intimidate me! 🙂 ~Rhonda
Angie says
Those mantels are all so beautiful – I don’t know which is my favorite!
nikkicrumpet says
I love the different ideas all in one place. I think that is one area that I have the hardest time finding what works. I gave up about a year ago an decided to move on to other things and get back to that when my mind wasn’t so muddled…sadly it still sits undone. These picture give me hope I can finally find the perfect solution. THANKS for posting this. And about that spray can attachment. Mine acutally has a pretty good sized opening…and as of now it doesn’t slip on the can at all. I can even hold the handle and still shake the can. I hope it stays that way. Have a great day!
Kat says
Beautiful photos Rhoda! I love the abundance of everygreens and giant pinecones in the Christmas display.
windycorner says
All gorgeous rooms, Rhoda, thanks for sharing. Today is my day for moving accents around and bringing in some fall things so the ideas are right on time.
Holley
Jennifer says
My 17 year old son (who is like a bull in a china shop at times) broke the blinds that we had on our slider door. I wasn’t too bummed because we had painted the walls about 6 months ago and I never felt that the blinds really matched anymore anyway but hadn’t thought of what I wanted to do. Now I am in a hurry up mode to get some sort of covering for the slider because the sun beats in it in the afternoon. Do you have any suggestions? The slider is in our dining room and leads out to our deck. We go out on the deck a lot.
Would love your advise.
Smiles!
Liz says
Waaa! I wish I had a fireplace! Great pictures and ideas!
~Liz~
Joanna says
I don’t have a mantel, but all the pics are wonderful! I really love the swag for Christmas!