Christina Hendricks Totally Transformed Her Fireplace Without Any Demo
You may think that when a Hollywood A-lister wants something about their house changed, they can snap a finger, hire a designer, and construction team to get the job done ASAP. But Mad Men star Christina Hendricks proves that celebs are actually just like us. Hendricks turned to peel and stick tiles when she wanted to give her fireplace a bit of a refresh recently, and not only did she save a lot of money by going with peel and stick, but she was able to play around with ideas until she got the exact look she wanted.
Christina Hendricks Used Wayfair Peel-and-Stick Tiles for Her Fireplace
“I decided to try these tile stickers I found online and give the fireplace a little sprucing yesterday since I wasn’t ready for the expense and upheaval to demo the whole thing,” Hendricks wrote in an Instagram caption. “I’m not gonna lie, they look great!!!! Takes a little time and patience, but I’m really impressed!!!”
What was once a boring black fireplace is now totally bespoke and vibrant — and Hendricks likely spent less than $100 completing the project.
“That’s really pretty! Looks like ceramic tiles from the ’20s,” one person commented on Hendricks’ post. “My favorites are the Art Deco green and blue glass tiles. Still see them now and then on Zillow.”
“Beautiful!!” another person added. “It was nice black and white, but I LOVE the color/design now!”
Hendricks used the Mi Alma floral tiles from Wayfair around the firebox. These tiles feature an antiqued finish to further drive home the real-tile look and are heat-resistant, so they’re safe to use around the fireplace. A set of 24 tiles is on sale right now for just $30.
And to accent the floral tiles, Hendricks chose a solid turquoise color from the same brand. Each 4-inch square tile looks like four tiles placed together making the final product a bit more intricate. You can grab this set of tiles from Home Depot for just under $63.
Peel-and-stick tile is such a game-changer if you’re trying to redecorate on a budget, but Hendricks proves that peel-and-stick tile is also A-lister approved.
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