Next on the home improvement agenda was the fireplace. When we moved in, there was black tar like glue all above the fireplace with no mantel and an unfinished hearth. What a job it was for Derek to remove it with a scrapper and liquid "gook-be-gone" ... leaving the house smelling of a combination between rotten eggs and gasoline. Just a horrible smell!
But after that, it didn't take long to sand the walls down & re-paint above the fireplace. Unfortunately, it stayed that way for several months. But not anymore!!! We finally finished the fireplace this past weekend by calling in the forces of my Dad and step mom, Jackie (queen of fireplaces) on Sunday.
But for us, the hard part was actually deciding on tile that we both liked, and then creating the design. I think the design work is by far the hardest part!
I knew without a doubt I wanted mosaic tile along the outside of the fireplace, but couldn't decide on the hearth. We visited the famous Home Depot probably 6 times (yes a few of the employees, including the manager, knew me by name by the end of the weekend).
I am all vision and Derek is all numbers, so it was the perfect combination when designing. We had a tough time deciding between two hearth designs, but in the end we chose the bordered mosaic design. Friday and Saturday consisted of cutting the mosaic tiles, hammering them up on the wall around the fireplace and laying out the design. Once all decisions were made it was time to lay down the mortar and set the tile. We were exhausted Saturday evening (mentally and physically), but good friends and a few beers certainly lifted our spirits!
Dad & Jackie came in on Sunday with every tool you could possibly think of and basically handcrafted the mantel framing from scratch. They not only built the mantel, helped us grout the tile, & hung our flat screen TV above the fireplace... they fixed our guest bedroom window, painted our kitchen ceiling and made us dinner.
Wow!!! That's all I could say. Well, that and... "I am so glad I don't have to live through Derek and I trying to do all this". Major props to Dad and Jackie! We worked you guys hard and we are very thankful for your helping hands and home improvement knowledge.
We have a few more things to do, like repaint the mantel and add the bottom trim around the skirt of the hearth, but for right now, we are loving our new living room!




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