
Fall is here and it's getting a little cooler in Los Angeles, soon I might be using my fire place. The beautiful, green, suspended 1950s fire place was one of the first projects we did at the house. It involved tiling the wall and floor, installing a chimney, and suspending the fireplace from the ceiling. I spent lots of time in the attic preaching on small beams like a bird, good thing I'm not afraid of spiders.
We found the fireplace on Craigslist, the man we bought it from said it wouldn't fit in his small Mexican Villa, so he had to sell it. It had never been used before and came with the original paper work. We also had trouble fitting it into our small villa, we had to pop off the door jams to just squeeze it in. It sat on the porch for a week. It also included the original chains for hanging and a different fire screen handle, both where brass and a little cheap looking, so we updated it with a cleaner more contemporary options. I still need to find a replacement knob flue switch. Molding will also be added around the tile edges after we finish fixing and painting the walls.