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So I was looking at one of my favourite blogs-Cote de Texas today and it got me thinking...... What does one do with a big black hole??? Here is what I mean: Cote de Texas Cote de Texas Now I am sure that we can all agree that these pics show a gorgeous room. But all I can see is the big black hole above the fireplace. Now I know that we all have to live. Most of us watch TV. So what does one do to hide this monstrosity we call the TV?? Now the thing that bugs me the most about these 2 pics is that it is quite obvious that a lot of money was spent to decorate this house. I am just wondering why they couldn't hide the TV. It is so incongruous to the rest of the room. Now, it may be that the clients were very adamant about wanting a TV and that they didn't care how it looked. It's just that for such a lovely feminine room, the TV is such an eyesore. If it were my room I would want solutions to hide it when not in use. In addition, the TV seems very large in size- maybe they could have mounted a slightly smaller one?? Also, if you have ever watched TV that is mounted over a fireplace- insert neck strain here. It is far too high to watch when mounted here. Just sayin....... It is such a hard thing to deal with design wise. Your fireplace is your focal point-or it should be. Now you have a monster TV to deal with. Many feel that by mounting it above the fireplace this is the best solution- what do you think? Here are some of my favourite ways to minimize the black hole we call the TV: Source .This is a great example of how to hide the TV. With a little mill work and a great carpenter-why not build it into the mantle as shown above. SourceIn this example art covers the TV. You just press a button and presto the art roles away. I know that Candice Olsen has used this trick many times to hide her clients TV's. Is it free- NO. But many are already going to such an expense, that hiding the TV may be one of the functions of the room the client may want to think of. Candice OlsenHere is an example of what I was speaking of. Candice has used this trick of the rolling art many times to hide the TV- doesn't it look great??? SourceAgain some great mill work and you have hidden the eyesore. Source Houzz This is actually one of my favourite fireplaces of all time. I love the mini barn door treatment and I love the mill work. Houzz In this instance the designer has chosen to use colour to help minimize the impact of the TV. I think this is a great solution that could be open to many without paying for art that rolls away for instance. Houzz Again this is a great example of using colour to your advantage. I call it a "camoflage" tool. Houzz A beautiful tile door hides the TV here. The colours in the doors ties in nicely with the rest of the colours in the space. These are but a few examples of how you can hide your TV. It is something we are all faced with when dealing with a fireplace and a TV. So where is your TV?? Have a great day everyone. Megan
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Is there anything cozier than cranking up your fireplace on a cold winter’s day (or even a cool summer evening)? Whether of the wood-burning or gas variety, it’s always a good (read: safe) idea to contain the flames and ash spewn forth from your fireplace with a protective fireplace screen.
I'm sharing our brick fireplace makeover. What was once a really dated fireplace, is now updated and fresh thanks to paint and new trim work.
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As promised, I'm going to share the (mostly) finishing touches on the back room. I apologize in advance for the crappy iPhone pictures. I, yet again, left our camera at a friends place. Whoops. First up, the fire place. This is more kinda than mostly finished, but still, it's very important. When we first moved in the house had an old stove style gas fireplace. Gross, right? Using one of our connections we were able to get a brand spanking new Lennox gas fireplace for only $700. Comparable fireplaces in stores around us were easily $1500, so we got a really, really good deal. We wanted to keep the fireplace in the corner to maximize function in the room, so, following the instructions, and using our big ol' brains, Derek got the framing done and set the fireplace in it's new home. Isn't that better? The only change that's been made since then was the addition of our Christmas stockings and some lights. We'll be calling up Bill the Gas Guy soon to help us hook this guy back up. Next up was paint. Like our previous paint choices we wanted something that went well with all the other colours in the house. Since you can see all the other colours on the main floor from the back room, it was important to us that it flowed. We knew we wanted to go with a grey, so I picked up about a million different swatches and we started eliminating. In the end we settled on Ashes from the Behr Premium Plus Ultra line. I don't have any in-process painting pictures, so we'll move right along to floor! We shopped around a bit for our flooring, going back and forth between dark flooring and medium flooring and back again. In the end we settled for red oak flooring in a stain called Cappuccino. It was actually a last minute decision. We'd brought home a sample of red oak in the stain Walnut and were set on ordering it, but decided to take a look before we finalized the order at the next lighter stain colour. I'm really glad we did too, because the floor we ended up with is just perfect. Since there was still a good bit of work to do in the front half of the house, Derek started the flooring install just before the bathroom. We worked together and the floor went down pretty quickly. One of us would pick out the next row or so of boards while the other nailed them down. We switched off a few times and in one night we got the hallway by the bathroom and about 2/3 of the back room done. We then finished that up the next day. By then, it was Christmas! Over the break between Christmas and New Years I spent a about 2 days putting a second coat of paint on the walls and caulking and filling all the holes/joints on the trim, and then priming and painting the trim out with a nice, bright, shiny white. A set of brown-ish curtains from Home Depot later and we were ready to move the couch and TV into the room! So, that's where we're at now! We're officially moved into the back room as our living room, and the old living room is now the pre-kitchen. It took Derek approximately 37 minutes to start tearing the walls down once we had the couch moved out. Right now we're in planning mode for the kitchen, which will be the next big thing on the list. Once we at least get a plan drawn up for the kitchen we can start moving along with laying the rest of the floor.