Living Room Cabinetry Reveal

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It’s an exciting day! I’m thrilled to share my new living room cabinetry and updated fireplace and mantel.

Living Room Cabinetry Reveal

As I mentioned back in September when I shared the design plan for this renovation, I have been itching to update the cabinetry and mantel in my living room since the day I moved into this home two years ago. Well, that day has finally come and I couldn’t be more pleased with the results.

Before we get to the after, let’s start with the before. Here’s where I started:

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Living Room Autumn Decorations - Fall Decoration Ideas #autumn #decorations #fall #decorating #livingroom #decor #seasonal

Now, I realize this situation wasn’t terrible, but a couple things bothered me. Here’s a little recap of what I mentioned before:

  • The shelves in the bookcases are only 8 inches deep so they aren’t practical for book storage. (At least half of the books I own won’t fit on the shelves without hanging off the edge.)
  • I don’t love the mantel. I’m not a fan of the dentil molding, and like the bookcases, the mantel is narrow, making it hard to style.
  • Because I have two other wood-burning fireplaces in my home, I’d love to have gas-burning logs in the living room so I can have a fire with the flip of a switch and no sooty mess to clean up.
  • With the new cabinetry in my kitchen and entryway, the existing fireplace and bookcases in the living room feel dated. New cabinetry would elevate the entire room.

Okay, so now you’re all caught up on where I started. Let’s take a look at the after!

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Ta-da! Isn’t it spectacular? I couldn’t be more pleased with the results. And yes, I realize that there is absolutely zero decor on the shelves. Sorry about that. I had wanted to decorate this all for fall, but then life happened and I just couldn’t get it together. However, the holiday season is upon us and you know I’ll be styling this entire space up for Christmas. It’s going to be magical!

I with with classic white for the cabinetry. It’s timeless and will be the perfect background for my seasonal decorating endeavors. The color is Sherwin-Williams Extra White SW 7006. The finish is custom to the cabinet maker, but I’d say it’s between a satin and matte.

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Living Room Cabinetry Reveal #custom #cabinetry #livingroom #fireplace #builtin #bookcase #mantel #woodwork

For this project I worked with Drury Cabinetry. This name might sound familiar as they are the ones that did my entryway cabinetry. They are AH-mazing! It was a joy to work with them. Their work is stunning (clearing) and I’m already thinking about what I can have them do next. If you are anywhere near Pittsburgh and need cabinetry, I highly recommend them. Let them know I sent you!

As you can see, all of the old cabinetry, mantel, and marble surround was removed to make room for this masterpiece. Everything was custom built and installed on site. I’ve tried to include lots of close-up photos so you can see all of the beautiful detail that went into this work. It’s exquisite.

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I mentioned this before, but I should mention it again: the fireplace does not sit in the center of this wall so the cabinetry on the left is larger than the cabinetry on the right. This is just one of those weird things you have to make work. Besides, symmetry is overrated, right? To be honest, I love “odd” details likes this. It gives my home and this room character.

In addition to the new cabinetry, I also replaced the old marble with new Carrara marble. I was so excited to get this replaced as the previous hearth had a piece of quarter round trim that ran around the edge. It always bothered me. Now the marble has a nice finished edge.

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I also made the decision to switch this fireplace from wood-burning to gas. Since I have a wood-burning fireplace in my family room just across the entryway, I thought it would be nice to have the convenience, cleanliness, and low-maintenance of a gas burning fireplace in this room. I can turn it on and off with the touch of a button. Plus, it looks pretty realistic too. I’ll be putting together a post all about this conversion, so stay tuned for that.

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I do have one question for you! I don’t love the tan brick inside the fireplace. I was thinking about painting it black. Thoughts?

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I did order a screen to keep my kitties out, so maybe the screen will hide the brick. It just sticks out like a sore thumb to me. I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.

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The beautiful picture lights are from Husdon Valley Light. They are their 18″ Ridgewood in Distressed Bronze. It’s wonderful to have these light here as the lighting in this room so limited. I only have one other lamp so it always feels super dark. (Which reminds me I should get another lamp or two.)

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I did slightly change the hardware I originally selected. You can find the knobs I selected for the drawers HERE and the pulls HERE. (The pulls are the same pulls I used in my kitchen remodel. I LOVE them.)

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I am just so insanely pleased with the results. This is everything I wanted and then some. I’m so happy to finally be able to share it with you. Let’s take a look at a few more pictures.

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Living Room Cabinetry Reveal #custom #cabinetry #livingroom #fireplace #builtin #bookcase #mantel #woodwork

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And that’s a wrap on another Bayberry House renovation! Now I’m off to another project because my Christmas decor is calling me and these shelves are just begging to be styled. I can’t wait to show you how they look all dressed up.

Until then……..!

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94 Comments

  1. Gosh! So beautiful and it will be fun to see how you style it for Christmas and beyond. Your home is one of my absolute favorites ever. I agree on painting the firebox. I think black or a darker grey that coordinates with your marble would be pretty. My gas fireplace sits against a black background and kind of fades away into the blackness when it’s off. I think something a little lighter might make it pop.

  2. Your design eye is wonderful. I want to take a seat in there and watch you create Christmas shelves. You’re so talented. A black firebox is very traditional and will be a great contrast to everything around it.

  3. Oh, it’s so pretty! I bet you are dying to get out the Christmas decor…or already have! I say go for painting the brick. Now that your fireplace is soot-less, you could go with any color you want. If you don’t like the black after you try it, you could try white even. Another thing, the little rocks under the fireplace, you can replace those too. I did glass pieces in ours, and really like the nicer finish to whatever the standard pebbles are. The glass was intended as vase filler I think, but is safe to touch and in small pea-sized pieces.

  4. This is stunning and perfect! Extremely well done, congratulations! I agree with your assessment on painting the brick black…. it would finish it beautifully!!

  5. This is a truly gorgeous transformation! I didn’t even notice it wasn’t symmetrical until you pointed it out. We had a couple of wood burning fires in our new fireplace before installing the gas. Not all the tan bricks darkened, but just enough to make it more pleasing to the eye. Is that possible for you, or maybe too late for a simple fix. If that’s the case, yes paint.

  6. Oh My, the woodwork is GORGEOUS!! It’s weird, but I didn’t even notice the marble surround before, but now it stands out and makes everything sparkle!! Do you keep walking out of the room and walk back in again just to get that “wow” moment again? Cause I would!! 😀

  7. I feel like if the firebox is painted black you won’t be able to see the detail of the logs. It would look like a black hole most of the time and the room is so beautiful and airy. I like the firebox as is.

  8. Your home is just beautiful! This update turned out amazing! I wanted to let you know that you might want to avoid painting the inside black because propane leaves a white residue on the brick overtime. It has to be refreshed every year to keep it looking good, and they can only spray it in the summer with the windows open. It will just create more upkeep/maintenance. This has been my experience, since mine is black. It looks great the way it is though.

  9. I agree with Shumway. Dark Gray is less harsh and less of the bold contrast. Also good idea to do a mock up. It really helps. Very beautiful transition. Congrats!!

  10. Just so lovely!!! We painted all of our fireplaces black inside after the first year in our new home. The fireplaces were all wood burning at the time and were part soot and part light brick color, ick!