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  2. 30 Mantel Decor Ideas to Style Your Fireplace - AOL

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    Artwork, mirrors, flowers—where to start with mantel decor ideas for your fireplace? Here we share inspiration for elegant designs for living rooms and beyond.

  3. 8 Stunning Fireplace Mantel Decor Ideas for Every Season - AOL

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  4. Fireplace mantel - Wikipedia

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    The Adam mantels are in wood enriched with ornament, cast in molds, sometimes copied from the carved wood decoration of old times. [1] Mantels or fireplace mantels can be the focus of custom interior decoration. A mantel traditionally offers a unique opportunity for the architect/designer to create a personal statement unique to the room they ...

  5. 32 Cozy Christmas Fireplace Mantel Decor Ideas - AOL

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    Fill your home with warmth and cheer thanks to these ideas for your mantel. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  6. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Insert—The fireplace insert is a device inserted into an existing masonry or prefabricated wood fireplace. [22] Jamb—The side of a fireplace opening. [21] Mantel—Either the shelf above a fireplace or the structure to support masonry above a fireplace [23] Smoke shelf—A shelf below the smoke chamber and behind the damper.

  7. The Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Above the wainscot, the walls feature a silver-gilt wall surface, [29] as well as carvings, mosaic tiles, and roundels. [53] There are marble niches with benches, [51] as well as Tiffany mosaics and stained glass on the niche walls. [29] The Osborne was the first building to use foil-backed mosaics in a nonreligious setting. [33]