Friday, May 19, 2017

Mantel Styling 101

One of the awesome elements I'll have in my new apartment is a mantel with a working gas fireplace! Saying I'm excited for this addition is an understatement! As a natural focal point in the space, I want my mantel to be a statement piece and a reflection of my style and personality. While scanning Pinterest, I've learned there are generally four elements that make up a well-styled mantel.

1. Focal Point - This is normally a large photograph, painting, or mirror. It provides the anchor for the mantel decor. I plan to use the large leafy print pictured below that I picked up at HomeGoods!

2. Weight - On one side of the focal point, you need another vessel or object. This should be smaller than the focal point, but larger than the other pieces. When using a vase, it helps to fill it with faux branches or flowers to add height. I hope to use a large, gold "M," similar to the letter you see below.

3. Movement/Height - Often found in objects like candlesticks or topiaries, these help to balance your focal point/weight. I'm leaning toward using a series of framed photos or a chinoiserie vase.

4. Objects/Filler - Smaller objects such as candles, figurines, or books are used to fill the space and complete the triangle. These pieces are likely the most unique, and give you an opportunity to complete the showcase with something that's personal to you.

This is obviously my first time decorating a mantel, but I'm super excited to experiment with pieces old and new!

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