What Can You Display On Your Mantle Piece

Hi everyone, Tim here from Chasing Pristine with another tip while home cleaning 

Things that can be displayed on a mantle piece include photographs, artwork, vases, sculptures, candles, mirrors, clocks and other decorative items. Depending on the size of your mantle piece, you could also place books or plants to create a cosy atmosphere.

You could also create a gallery wall of the photographs or artwork you choose to display. Arrange them in a way that makes them look visually appealing and that complements the style of your home. Adding personal touches such as souvenirs from your travels or meaningful items can be a nice touch as well.

Add a few family photos to the mantle piece to show off your special memories or display a collection of mementos from your travels. Place a vase with fresh flowers in it to draw the eye and add a pleasant scent to the room. If you have enough space, hang a print or painting that adds some colour and texture, or hang a shelf with smaller decorations.

Finally, place a few candles on the mantle piece to create a warm, inviting atmosphere. To finish off your mantle piece, you could hang twinkle lights around the edges to create a soft ambient light in the room. Small trinket boxes, pottery, and glassware can also be arranged on the mantle piece to provide a unique charm to your decor. If you have enough space, a piece of furniture such as a console table could also be added underneath the mantle piece to add functionality while still keeping the look cohesive. Whatever you decide to add to your mantle piece, make sure it reflects your personal style and adds to the overall atmosphere of the room.

We hope this has helped 

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