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My living room is almost complete. I need help with styling my mantle.

7 months ago
last modified: 7 months ago



These lamps are coming



Cl-up of rug and why there’s a throw on it



I would like more blue up there.TIA

ETA extra points for coffee table stling ideas!

Comments (16)

  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago

    OOh, whata nice color scheme you've created.

    Questions: is this in NY or FL? Can you take a pic of anything you have that might work?

    You may also find some ideas here:

    https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/mantel-styling-tricks

    https://stagedforstyle.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/perfecting-imperfection-a-k-a-decorating-your-mantel/

    https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/1-mantel-styled-3-ways

    Would you consider resting the painting on the mantel? I have a personal preference as it creates a single unit with the fpl, if that makes sense. To me it looks more... this will seem very odd ... youthful?

    eld6161 thanked mtnrdredux_gw
  • 7 months ago

    You've done a great job so far! I love the restful colors.

    Are you putting those lamps on the mantle or replacing the ones on the end tables?

    A few candles would look nice on the mantle. It's not big and the picture is the focal, so I would keep the mantle decor simple.

    I think you need some greenery. A live plant on the coffee table... maybe one in the corner as well.

    eld6161 thanked czarinalex
  • 7 months ago

    Mtn, this is for NY. Florida was the main reason for this redo. Everything here just looked sobairn and old.

    Cz, the lamps are replacing the end table lamps.

  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago

    Allison, the table is for DH. He drinks his coffee, views things on his phone, look close and you can see the phone holder, so it is functional.

    I wanted a smaller table and just got tired of searching. If something hits me, I can replace it and this can move elsewhere.

    I do like the taupe color of it.

  • 7 months ago

    I could see some pottery, like this but in blue hues.



    eld6161 thanked Sueb20
  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago

    I think Allison many have meant, why is the table between the fpl and the chair, rather than between the two chairs?

    Really almost anything can work, but I would start with things you have, play around with it, and see what you need... eg for varied, heights, color, texture, etc.

    I like a tray with sides on a coffeetable, which can hold your decorative items... books, a small bowl or statue or paperweight...and still leave enough room for a coffee cup or two

    eld6161 thanked mtnrdredux_gw
  • 7 months ago

    A wooden tray with metal handles will add a touch of extra warmth and decorate the tray with seasonal vignettes - eg. for fall a bowl of fall colour potpourri with a pumpkin, basically anything that speaks to the season or special dates or holidays.

    eld6161 thanked blfenton
  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago



    This is a similar style...but the round mirror gives the room more "drama"...a focal point. You need pieces on either side of the fireplace. Maybe cabinets with fretting. The BIG basket to the left adds texture....and pillows...LOTS of pillows to sink into. Curtains to the ceiling...graceful and flowing...


    I found THIS quote:

    The placement of a mirror above the fireplace marries both aesthetic elegance and functional prowess, transforming living spaces into realms of expanded visual depth and amplified light. This design choice, far from being a mere decorative whim, leverages the mirror’s reflective capacity to enhance the room's ambiance, making spaces more open and inviting. By reflecting the room's interior, mirrors introduce a dynamic element that changes with the day, capturing the dance of natural light during the day and the flickering glow of firelight by night.

    eld6161 thanked User
  • 7 months ago

    If you want "Beach" themed decor...aqua sea glass. Aqua pillows. Aqua will pick up the color in the beach sence painting. Sea shell...maybe a nautilus shell on a stand for your mantle. Aqua pottery vases for the mantle.


    Right now...the beach scene is the only beachy thing going on....


    eld6161 thanked User
  • 7 months ago

    I think Allison many have meant, why is the table between the fpl and the chair, rather than between the two chairs?


    That is what I asked, just in a different way. I am guessing he likes that location for the view from that angle.

    eld6161 thanked Allison0704
  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago

    Thank you Allison. DH is right-handed. He needs a table on that side at that height which is 22 inches.

    Everything I looked at was much lower, so while they looked better they wouldn’t function for him. But, I’ll keep looking. I know it is too big but its better than what he had before!

  • 7 months ago

    Nicole, the picture is a nod to marshlands which is what we are surrounded with in my town.

  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago

    Eld, the room is looking so pretty! Love love love your rug.

    I agree with lots of other advice here, and my first thought (coffee table) was what Allison suggested. It’s such a serene, classic look.

    I’d have a stack of coffee table books (maybe three?) and a lovely bowl with either a low floral arrangement or empty … or a vase. I think the elegant simplicity of that would fit your room well.

    These show with trays, which I like, but I think it would be fine without one, too:





    For your mantel, I’m echoing others again — lovely vases. Not this many, but just showing for shape and color ideas:



    This is beautiful:



    The navy in the ginger jars above would bring out the dark blue in your lovely painting … but softer colors could look nice, too. Again, ignore the amount here, showing for the colors:



    If you’d like to go in a warmer direction, you could use coral or brown vases/accessories:



    ^^^ Precious pup! :)

    ETA: This is a vintage vase I saw on Etsy [LINK], so pretty:



    eld6161 thanked Jilly
  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago

    Have you considered switching the arrangement? We used to have our LR like yours but we now have the sofa against the wall and the chairs in front of the picture window with a round table between them. It looks so much better to have the bulk of the sofa on a wall instead of in front of the window. It also gives us the big wall over the sofa for art, which I found impossible to decorate with two chairs and a lamp. You could move the painting over the fireplace to over the sofa and find something more dramatic for the fireplace, as Nicole suggested.

    Btw, eld, do you remember me when I was mayflowers?

    eld6161 thanked Eileen
  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago

    Eileen, no wall. Behind the chairs in the dining area. It’s an L-shaped room.

    I remember Mayflowers but did not connect that with you!

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