Custom Fireplace Screens & Doors 3-Easy-Steps |
1: Send us pictures of your fireplace 2: See mockups of how options look 3: Choose the option you like best |
Customer Comments: I have a two-sided outdoor fireplace, one side under an open pavilion, the other facing a patio area. Unfortunately, that side of the house generates a "wind tunnel" which blows through the fireplace. I need ceramic glass doors with a low-profile frame to retain the see-through effect of the fireplace. I like the Stone Manufacturing ST-Minimal-1 doors but I can't tell if the ceramic glass is an option, or if it can be used outdoors.
Our Comments: Couple things: Ceramic glass is not necessary in order to burn a fire with the doors closed. All of the doors by Design Specialties have a lifetime warranty on the 1/4" tempered glass and can be burned closed. There is no warranty on the ceramic glass. Also, none of the doors made by Stone Manufacturing should be burned with the doors closed and they do not warrant them for that purpose. So we have created mockups using doors from Design Specialties that are appropriate for outdoor applications.
Fireplace Opening: Not Provided
Aluminum doors can be used outdoors in powder coat finishes with the optional stainless steel hinges. We recommend darker finishes, and in this case have use a burnt brown "Ancient Age" finish, which seems to work well with the stacked stone and dark wood in the pavilion. Aluminum doors are recommended as cabinet doors since they do not make the bifold hinge in stainless steel, just the left and right side hinges.
This is the legend door from Design Specialties made from solid 3/16" thick 304 stainless steel. This is the most durable material for outdoor fireplace doors and will compliment your stainless steel grill. The doors can be made as twin or bifold. Bifold doors are the most convenient and make it easier to open when you need to add wood. It will also allow you to keep your wood stacked on the sides as you have now without being in the way for opening the doors. The door frame would overlap the opening 1" on the top and each side. It could also be made to fit inside the opening, but doing so is not advised since it shrinks the opening and also requires mortar work. This is the door we recommend for all outdoor applications for those who can afford it.
If you are planning on burning anything in your fireplace, you need to have mesh behind the glass so you can burn a fire with the doors open. You can chooe between gate mesh backup doors and sliding mesh curtains. Functionally, gate mesh performs the best as the wire has smaller holes that sparks cannot get through. Aesthetically, mesh curtains may be preferred because they do not have a vertical center frame that obstructs the view of the fire. When you are not using the fire or you want a complete unobstructed view, they do not stick out like gate mesh doors when they are opened.
We are showing these options on a flat steel bifold door with a satin brass overlay and gray glass.
Scale & Finish Disclaimer: Mockups shown on this site are not necessarily to scale and are meant to help you choose the style of your screen or door. The appearance of finishes represented may vary between digital monitors and screens. I do my best to recommend finishes that I believe will blend with your decor and flatter your fireplace. You can view finish options here:
Hearth Creations Finishes
Design Specialties Finishes
Stone Manufacturings Trims & Finishes
Samples for some finishes are available upon request.
"I have a passion for designing custom fireplace treatments, and have been doing so for over 35 years. The designs I create are not only tailored to fit perfectly, but fashioned to compliment your room decor and turn your fireplace into a tastefully finished focal point. Take advantage of my Free Design Service and let me show you the possibilities." Here are just a few reasons why you might consider buying from me:
Greg Tillotson (Owner/Designer)
Photo #1
12 feet away directly in front of fireplace. Camera Sideways |
Photo #2
Closeup of fireplace opening sqaure as possible. Camera Sideways |
Photo #3
Back to the fireplace looking out at room. Camera Sideways |
Or, Email: greg@fireplacetreatments.com