What did you accomplish today?

DarkWeb

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Maybe stain it a lighter gray? Instead of that darker custom gray blend? You’re making me second guess myself bro. :-)
No why? If you want lighter go with the rock.....but both would be nice. I like the shelves but a darker mantel would be great contrast. I'm definitely not an interior designer....my imagination went at puberty......it's all T&A now :lol:
 

Bareback

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I don’t know if I have shared with y’all about my hearth, mantel and stove story. But I poached the stone from below a damn where they excavated for the spillway. EF26303F-8FE9-4B10-8943-1A0319DC4A0C.jpeg
I put this thing in the corner and built two arches between two columns and then put lights and water emitters behind the arches. 44391D77-24F1-4447-8D66-A287D6D7C940.jpeg
Made the mantle with 4” angle iron and made hooks from concrete wall ties . The lights wash down behind the mantle and so does the water ( when I use the water feature ) . By using shower liner and wire mesh, just like an old school shower bed it’s both water proof and fire proof. I only heat with wood now, saving an estimated 4000.00$ + per year.
It’s all real stone and none of it was flat, I used a demo saw to make a flat surface on the back side and kept the front natural . It only took 4 months lol. 2177E7EA-DD8C-46E2-817D-F5F7948008DF.jpeg
 

DarkWeb

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I don’t know if I have shared with y’all about my hearth, mantel and stove story. But I poached the stone from below a damn where they excavated for the spillway. View attachment 5142295
I put this thing in the corner and built two arches between two columns and then put lights and water emitters behind the arches. View attachment 5142298
Made the mantle with 4” angle iron and made hooks from concrete wall ties . The lights wash down behind the mantle and so does the water ( when I use the water feature ) . By using shower liner and wire mesh, just like an old school shower bed it’s both water proof and fire proof. I only heat with wood now, saving an estimated 4000.00$ + per year.
It’s all real stone and none of it was flat, I used a demo saw to make a flat surface on the back side and kept the front natural . It only took 4 months lol. View attachment 5142301
Pics of the water?
 

DarkWeb

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View attachment 5142292
I don’t know if I have shared with y’all about my hearth, mantel and stove story. But I poached the stone from below a damn where they excavated for the spillway. View attachment 5142295
I put this thing in the corner and built two arches between two columns and then put lights and water emitters behind the arches. View attachment 5142298
Made the mantle with 4” angle iron and made hooks from concrete wall ties . The lights wash down behind the mantle and so does the water ( when I use the water feature ) . By using shower liner and wire mesh, just like an old school shower bed it’s both water proof and fire proof. I only heat with wood now, saving an estimated 4000.00$ + per year.
It’s all real stone and none of it was flat, I used a demo saw to make a flat surface on the back side and kept the front natural . It only took 4 months lol. View attachment 5142301
Did you make that angle from flat? or is it the shine making the smooth inner corner disappear?

Great work bud :cool:
 
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