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In February 2007, my husband and I packed up all our belongings, drove 2054 miles and moved from California to Iowa. This blog is about my and my husband's adventures, which mainly now feature our two boys- 5 year old Rex and 3 year old Wyatt.

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Shelby
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I have a wonderful husband and two awesome little boys. I love being able to stay home with them and am always trying to do something to our house.
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Monday, April 9, 2012

Finally Finished- The Scrap Wood Fireplace Wall

We have some friends coming over for dinner this weekend and my parents will be here the following weekend which prompted us to finally finish the scrap wood wall around our fireplace.  This project has been lingering for probably a month but it is all finished now.  This was the pin that started it all (from the Young House Love blog)-




I pinned a few more to show Rob and he was on board.  The fireplace needed something more because it was just too blah.  Originally I planned to carry it all the way to the ceiling on the fireplace bump-out but we decided it might be too crazy behind tv and this way we could cap it off with a mantel.  We also realized once we started that lots of different wood tones/colors combined with our hodgepodge, random carpet tiles was just a little too much.  It ended up getting painted white which I think turned out fantastic.

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So we finally have a fireplace that we love- yay!  And there is no more work to do for it- double yay!!  Another really exciting part is that it didn't cost us anything thanks to the ridiculous amount of scrap lumber we have around here from all our other projects.  The paint was leftover from all the trim we painted in the family room, so that was free and it matches perfectly.  And now that I'm looking at it, I realize I should have turned the fireplace on before I took the picture.  Dang it.

I do have a few comments/thoughts if anyone is thinking about doing a scrap wood wall project themselves.  I think it would probably be a lot easier to do a blank wall than to do what we did.  Having to go around the two corners of the bump-out was really tricky.  There are outlets on either side of the bump-out that we had to go around too so make sure you think about any outlets or windows you need to go around and have a plan for that.  Finally, it is just hard to be random.  You want to end up with a random appearance but it is kind of tough to make it come out right.

Though it's not a new project exactly, I'm linking up with Nanette's Pinteractive party so anyone who looked at it before can see it all done now.


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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shelby! That looks awesome! I love how it all turned out!

Tricia

 
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