Well, you all just totally burst my bubble about the dresser in our foyer yesterday :) I had so many comments and emails telling me to not cover up the vent (and my husband completely agrees, btw) that now I’m just paranoid and will most likely be going with Plan B—when I figure out what that is. Thanks for caring, though. . . Maybe I’ll look for some kind of open console/sofa table.

Here’s how things stand now. I hung the gallery wall last weekend. Am I the only one who hangs frames with no art? One day at a time.
Thanks for all of your feedback. I’ll take all the help I can get :) Have a great weekend. I’ll be finishing up a client install and doing lots and lots of laundry.

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We have the same situation in our entry. I hid the vent by putting a console table in front of it. The console has a lower shelf, so a few large baskets on the bottom shelf "cover" the vent from view without blocking the airflow. It's doable!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha! Your title totally made me laugh out loud, Southern girl! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha you are so funny. I just hung a gallery wall with no artwork.. I want to find special pieces to put in the frames, so I didn't want to rush it. Here is the gallery wall: http://www.lizmarieblog.com/2011/11/diy-deer-head-sculpture.html I love it so far though. Your entryway looks beautiful so far & I love how your gallery wall is so neat & put together. You are amazing & I'm sure no matter what your entryway will be fabulous!!!
ReplyDeletexx Liz Marie
It looks awesome, and I would just leave it alone. (I mean, add art, of course.) So long as that vent isn't the only one doing whatever it is doing, I think you are fine!
ReplyDeleteHeather
loveyourspace.blogspot.com
1 - My wall gallery has been up for about two months and I STILL haven't gotten around to filling them.
ReplyDelete2 - I hate seeing vents at my house and other peoples houses...It's kind of like seeing cords everywere, or the inside of someone's closet. They make your house function better, yes, but they shouldnt really be a 'focal point.'
An open console table would work well... maybe you could paint the vent out in the same color of the wall so it is not AS noticeable and then add a bench! I love the piece you have though... so much storage! No you are not the only one that hangs frames with no art!
ReplyDeleteTiffany {Living Savvy}
savvydesignwest.com
Slow decorating, isn't it fun? Sometimes, I just want it done! May I ask where you got your gallery wall frames? I like the direction you are going -- symmetrical and they look like large frames.
ReplyDeleteOh I do that ALL the time! So glad I am not the only one! My husband literally thinks I am crazy!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you.... doing lots and lots of laundry this weekend. Unless I go into labour. Wow! That's would a great way to scape from the laundry... LOL
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, sweetie.
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
Ok I am the minority and a dude but I LIKE vents.....they are part of the inner workings in your house, why not embrace what keeps you warm and cool? I like the idea of taking an antique or antique looking vent and repurposing it over your existing vent.....style and function.
ReplyDeleteI cover up vents sometimes- I don't think that it's too big of a problem. I love your ideas though!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I hung several frames all over the apartment 2 weeks ago, and have yet to fill them. The Ikea grey paper may be there to stay for a couple more months haha ;)
ReplyDeleteAwww - you'll get there! You always do! Chin up!
ReplyDelete-Bethany
http://powellbrower.blogspot.com/2011/11/first-item-offered-for-sale.html
I don't always put art or photos, but I usually put SOMETHING! I have put magazine or catalog photos before (anthropologie pages are fabulous), or just scrapbook paper in a neutral pattern until I found a substitute!
ReplyDeleteit looks great! I like the art art gallery, I can tell it will be great!
ReplyDeletewhitney
seeshopeatdo.com
ok, i totally covered one with a piece of furniture because it was oddly placed on the wall in our entry. no fires yet... ;)
ReplyDeleteand i love the gallery design! can't wait to see what you fill the frames with!
You need open shelving like this:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wisteria.com/Stacked-Sideboard/productinfo/W2264/
A piece I used in a similar vent situation in the breakfast room. :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40daysof/5170309172/in/photostream
My husband is an HVAC expert and he would say don't cover it or leave a large percentage uncovered. What ever you do I'm sure it will be great. Furniture with open bottoms work well for me and pass with my HVAC man.
ReplyDeleteBummer! I knew that would happen when I saw the post. I had a lengthy lecture in our old house by the HVAC man for doing just that. I love that dresser too.
ReplyDeleteI finally finished the foyer/gallery wall in our new house. Took forever but it does feel nice not to have to hide when someone comes to the door. :)
http://www.twostorycottage.com/2011/11/gallery-wall.html
*** Sweet friend~
ReplyDeleteI don't have time to read the others' comments, so I'll just hope nobody else has suggested this...
I don't care for "exposed" outlets on the kitchen backsplash, in the walls of mirrors in the bathroom, etc., and VENTS are no exception~~~ "ewwwww!"...(Grins!)...
MY SOLUTION was to "simply" have the vent "moved"... I am HAPPY now, BUUUUT, little did I know that it would cost ALMOST $600 by the time all was said & done, just to "SIMPLY move a vent!"~~~ (Yeah, I know, "Merry Christmas to me!"... ha ha!)...
Holiday hugs,
Linda in AZ *
bellesmom1234@comcast.net
The dresser looks amazing! I love the white with the brass hardware.
ReplyDeleteI didn't read the comments from yesterday but I love the current look. I would leave the dresser there! What is one vent?
ReplyDeleteI'm curious as to what type of artwork are you going to put in the picture frames.
ReplyDeleteAh shucks! Well at least its a good excuse to go shopping. Because now you really do *need* something.
ReplyDeleteCan you just have the dresser sit a few inches away from the wall and "frame" the sides with a tall statue/umbrella stand/plant so the gap is not so noticeable? If you can find a tall piece of stamped metal radiator you could lean it behind the dress to keep the airflow and add some texture.
ReplyDeleteOr just get a fantastic console table. :)
Haley @thedistractedblogger
Oh and I have put up my gallery wall frames months ago and still have not filled them. Too many projects started. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this vignette. Do you really have to have that vent....can't you just put a plate over it?
ReplyDeleteI was wondering...what about stenciling a design on a vent? It would not be a conventional stenciling, but it would put a design on the vent to make it more decorative...
ReplyDeleteI am always amused at how functional hardware drive some people mad, while others (myself) appreicate the function of the hardware and can accept it. Not judging, really, just commenting. I guess my acceptance ties into my liking of industrial chic.
That last photo is awesome - it looks great. No art in the frames and all! My husband is big on not covering the vents, but as long as they have some type of room then I'm always fine with it. It looks great already. have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI totally hang frames without artwork or pictures in them. And my friends all laugh at me.
ReplyDeletesometimes aesthetics have to rank #2 compared to the cost of a new furnace. bummer! ;) you'll find something equally fabulous - i am sure of it! (loved the title!)
ReplyDeleteI love the gallery wall Emily! Have you considered putting feet on the dresser? These might be good options and then everyone wins.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.vandykes.com/search.aspx?query=feet
No matter what you do, it will look amazing -- I'm sure!
I just hate it when Plan A doesn't work out, though I have no doubt that whatever you come up with as your Plan B will look just fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteWait - you mean you're not supposed to cover vents? Why are they always in the oddest places? Love the frames - can't wait to see what you put in them ;)
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