What do you do when you want a fireplace? Build one!
But the first thing you need to do is hack a big whole in the wall. Here is how I made our fireplace. It may not be how you would have done it, but that's how I did it and it works for me! The bricks on the floor are re-claimed from the old Opera House that was in town. When they took it down, I went with my truck and picked up hundreds of bricks. The firebox is from Menards. (I would not recommend you buy yours from there. It was expensive and I'm not that impressed with the quality.) In the case you are wondering... the shelf on the wall is where the great big TV calls home. Since these pictures, I've washed off the mortar from the bricks.



















This drawing was "done" by my friend Brenda. This is our first step to creating a curved stairway.
From Brenda's drawing I made this drawing. Figuring out how many steps I needed and how to make that curve was a task. The second floor as you will see is open around the staircase as well as there is a pie shaped piece missing. You will see those pictures later.
Now, this may not be exactly how some master stair builders would have done things, but this is the way we did it.
You can see the walls in the bin were studded out and then we built the outside portion of the steps.
The outside row of steps came next. I can tell you there was much discussion here. Nothing was straight with the center of the bin, nothing was straight towards the outside row. But we still put it up. Hoping for the best in the end.
Here we are, both sides of the steps built and in place. Never mind that nothing is exactly 16 inch centers. Grr....
The first three steps are up. These three steps only took us one FULL night of pulling our hair out.
















