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.
Debbie @ ribbonwoodcottage.blogspot.com says
Wow, these mantels are so beautiful. I want to save these pictures for future reference. I enjoy how warm the rooms look. Beautiful post!
Debbie
Susie Harris says
Thanks for the great pictures! Mantels are always so hard and I just dont know why…. I just did mine for fall… Take care~
Mrs. B says
Oh how I long for a mantel! I love them! We’ve been talking about installing a fireplace for the last two years, but it just hasn’t happened yet. Someday!
OldBagNewTricks says
Rhode, bless you. When I am weary from renovating I always know I can come to your blog and find something finished. And today, when I needed it most, I found lots of things finished. Lots of pretty mantels all done and dressed to the nines. (heavy sigh.)
Thanks oh-so-much,
Jenny
Layla says
Rhoda!
There is an award waiting for you over at my blog. 🙂
Also, have you thought about attending the BlogHer Convention in Nashville in October? I’m thinking about going.
Layla
The Lettered Cottage
Diane says
Love all the ideas! Also love the animal print background. I have been trying to incorporate animal print into my home! It should work really well since I live in a zoo!
xoxo
Diane
French says
These are all amazing! Thanks for the support during my difficult time;) Things are looking up! French;)
ginger at enchanting cottage says
The mantels are just amazing! I also love the brown wall, it is so pretty. I have to tell you I made a BIG MISTAKE I painted a hutch I had I used black spray paint. I truly think I should of just brushed it on. It looks just okay but I want it to look great.
Ginger
Aisha says
I have a huge corner fireplace with the top completely open. I just don’t know how to decorate it. It’s so big it overwhelms anything I put on it. I think it is almost out of scale to the rest of the room – any ideas for me?
These mantles are beautiful!
CGreen says
I don’t have a fireplace mantle, but I do have a piano and a blank wall area. I think these ideas might work for it. Thank you!