Over the winter, I decided to display lights and candles in my fireplace, which I could enjoy everyday, rather than a fire of which we've lit very few and far between lately. The candles gave a warm, cozy glow when lit; and when they weren't lit, the lights livened and brightened things up in true Christmas spirit. But......it's way past that time now, and I've been itching for a more natural, green and earthy change!
Here's what the fireplace looked like before:
(Ugh! Really in need of a facelift!)
I set about clearing everything out ~
Which sparked the interest of my curious critters.
These lights are all mine, Mom! |
Then I moved in some plants that I potted in simple containers.
(Not sure if I'm going to keep the little mirrors in for helping to reflect the light in the back.) |
The plants are variegated vinca vine, lobelia and asparagus fern. |
And here is the finished look, which I am very pleased with. My daughter said, "It looks so lush now, Mom!" I agree. When you walk into the room, your eyes are drawn right to the fireplace for how simply clean, green and lovely it is.
I chose some spike dracaena to accent the hearth, along with these lovely framed nature photographs from my sweet step-daughter. It's amazing how a change which was relatively simple and inexpensive, can bring about such a different feeling to the entire room!
Isn't it such a nice change, too?
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