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  2. These 20 Fireplace Mantel Ideas Will Warm Your Heart ... - AOL

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    “The original mantel let the room down, while this is more of a sculpture,” designer Colette van den Thillart tells ELLE DECOR, referring to her inventive sunburst fireplace surround pictured ...

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    One element to consider is the paint color of the walls in the room and how it will coordinate with your mantel material (wood, brick, stone, for starters) and how you style it, with artwork, a ...

  4. Fireplace mantel - Wikipedia

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    The fireplace mantel or mantelpiece, also known as a chimneypiece, originated in medieval times as a hood that projected over a fire grate to catch the smoke. The term has evolved to include the decorative framework around the fireplace , and can include elaborate designs extending to the ceiling.

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    overstockArt.com was founded in 2002 as a home-based business by David Sasson, his wife Stacy, and their partner Amit Yaari. The idea to sell reproductions of famous paintings came from David's brother, Amitai Sasson.

  7. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    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. It collects debris and water falling down the flue. [24] Throat (waist)—The narrow area above a fireplace usually where the damper is located. [21]