This thing was so ugly, I was very close to putting it to the curb. As a matter of fact, it sat by the trash can for 5 days. Until I remembered I had some leftover spray paint…The transformation is unbelievable. My husband couldn’t believe it was the same piece…
I had planned on pulling up the dirtiest carpet in the world in front of the fireplace, but found some crumbling asbestos tiles underneath.
This was one of the most cost effective transformations I’ve done in my home. All it took was a little primer & paint. It makes such a difference and really brightened things up.
Those sunburst mirrors are another reminder that I’m suffering sunshine withdrawal. Don’t tell me if you’re living in a warm climate! I’m freezing and we have about a foot of snow. I’m ready to snuggle back under the covers until I see my shadow or is that “don’t” see my shadow? Whichever one brings spring closer.
Mr. DIY is out of commission with some back pain recently. I’m a 1-person DIY team for the time being. Anyway, I had the brilliant idea to attempt to fire up the wood stove myself. It’s in the basement (another future DIY project) and connected to our duct work and sits directly below my office. Nice and toasty when the fire is going. It didn’t work out though. I filled 3 stories of our home with smoke. Ooops.
Best to stick to the gas furnace for now and dream about an upcoming vacation in the works for March. It’s Mr. DIY’s birthday gift to me. I‘m considering Playa del Carmen, Mexico (my favorite place) or Aruba or even a warm U.S. city (I need help with that one. Booking a resort vacation is so much easier or I’m maybe I’m just lazy).
Very nice, you are so talented! =)
Liz
What a difference. I used the high heat paint to get rid of the tacky brass on my fireplace surround. That alone can make a huge difference, but the white gives it such a clean, fresh look.
She did an amazing job on that fireplace, what a difference!
She did a great job on the fireplace. Definitely a great improvement. Take me with you… pleeeeeaze! I am so tired of the cold already. We are going to Australia in July. It seems so far away though!
Thanks for featuring this! It has made such a difference in my home. Tips on painting brick-do it while hubby isn't home. My hubby wouldn't have gone for the 'idea'of it, but LOVED how it turned out. 😉
Looks great! I'm afraid to paint brick, too. It's such a commitment, but living with ugly brick is also a big commitment 😉
I want to go to Aruba!
Hey, if it makes you feel in any better (and I doubt it), I do live in warmer climate–south texas–and we're expecting highs in the 30s with plenty of gusty wind. I don't think anyone's warm in the US!
i love that high heat stuff. i used the same stuff for my fireplace semi-makeover. all i did was paint the gold trim on it. and it looks a whole lot better! great job!
You did an awesome job on that fireplace and starburst mirror, mid-century modern is my favorite, too!
To finish it off I would probably either remove that cabinet door and make it into an open display area or switch out the hinges and door pull to something in chrome or nickel. Those black barn door hinges just aren't very modern.
Imagine if there was no spray paint!
Thanks so much for the giveaway alert!!!!
What a great redo! I usually do not like painted brick – but it really works for this!! Awesome job.
Now this is a makeover for sure!!
She dis an awesome job.
I too can not convince my DH we really need to paint ours also..;-(
If he still traveled..well let's just say he would be surprised when he got home…;-)
What a difference! I just bought the same spray to do my own fireplace. I'm so excited to almost be done with it and show it off!
That fireplace jumped a few decades with the paint – what a huge difference!! Good for her for at least trying out the paint before kicking it to the curb!! Well done!
Leah's fireplace is cute! I've never seen one with doors to the side of it, I love it! Thank you for showcasing her blog!