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Custom Fireplace Screens & Doors
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Screens and Doors for Fireplace Sitting Directly on Wood Floor - Project #20044

Customer Comments: My fireplace sits directly on hardwood floors. Do you have designs that will fit inside the firebox. I Have glass logs and prefer the minimal look. This is a remodel and a work in progress.

Our Comments: We have several options including glass doors, mesh curtains and free standing screens. Here are some mockups illustrating these ideas.

Fireplace Opening: 41" W x 29 1/2" H

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Affordable Aluminum Doors

Aluminum is an excellent material for fireplace doors because it does not rust and can handle high temperatures when treated with powder coated finishes. It is also the most affordable.

Brookfield
Brookfield Fireplace Door Option #1A: Design Specialties Brookfield Fireplace Glass Door in Natural Iron. Shown overlapping the opening about 1" on the top and each side.
Brookfield
Brookfield Fireplace Door Option #1B: Design Specialties Brookfield Fireplace Glass Door in Rustic Black. Shown overlapping the opening about 1" on the top and each side.
Profile 4
Profile-4 Fireplace Door Option #2A: Hearth Creations Profile-4 Minimal Frame Aluminum Door in Brite Nickel (Anodized Aluminum). Shown as an inside fit.
Profile 4
Profile-4 Fireplace Door Option #2B: Hearth Creations Profile-4 Minimal Frame Aluminum Door in Rustic Black. Shown as an inside fit.

High End Glass Doors

These doors are hand crafted by skilled artisans from Solid Brass. Very high end, and very refined. Items made from solid brass come in a wide variety of hand crafted patinas and other finishes. Satin Nickel finishes done on solid brass are the finest quality and will not rust like plated steel.

Hybrid-2
Hybrid-2 Fireplace Door Option #3A: Stone Manufacturing Hybrid-2 Glass Door in Satin Nickel. There is no frame on the sides, just a top and bottom angle iron holding the door hardware creating a very minimal look!
Hybrid-2
Hybrid-2 Fireplace Door Option #3B: Stone Manufacturing Hybrid-2 Glass Door in Flat Black.
Hybrid-2
Hybrid-2 Fireplace Door Option #3C: Stone Manufacturing Hybrid-2 Glass Door in Weathered Brass.
Hybrid-2
SD Sliding Fireplace Door Option #4: Stone Manufacturing SD Sliding Fireplace Door in Satin Nickel. The outer glass panes are fixed while the inner panes slide left and right to open and close. Shown with doors slid open.

Sliding Mesh Curtains

Bar and Mesh
Bar with Sliding Mesh Curtains Option #5: Stone Manufacturing C92 Solid Brass Bar with Sliding Mesh Curtains in Satin Nickel.
Bar and Mesh
Bar with Sliding Mesh Curtains Option #6: Stone Manufacturing C92 Solid Brass Bar with Sliding Mesh Curtains in Satin Nickel. Shown with Matching F92 Bottom Bar and MAN-4 Calibre Andirons

Free Standing Screens

Single Panel Screen
Single Panel Screen Option #7A: Stone Manufacturing 1P10M Solid Brass Single Panel Screen with Round Feet in Satin Nickel.
Single Panel Screen
Single Panel Screen Option #7B: Stone Manufacturing 1P10M Solid Brass Single Panel Screen with Round Feet in Flat Black.
Single Panel Screen
Single Panel Screen Option #7C: Stone Manufacturing 1P10M Solid Brass Single Panel Screen with Round Feet in Weathered Brass.
Single Panel Screen
Single Panel Screen Option #8: Stone Manufacturing EC-17SA Steel Fireplace Screen with Bubbles and Round Feet in Plated Pewter.
Single Panel Screen
Single Panel Screen Option #9: Hearth Creations Steel Fireplace Screen with 3 3/4" Flat Feet in Matte Black.

Roller Doors

Roller Door
Hudson Roller Glass Door Option #10A: Design Specialties Hudson Roller Door in Rustic Black. Shown with doors closed.
Roller Door
Hudson Roller Glass Door Option #10A: Design Specialties Hudson Roller Door in Rustic Black. Shown with doors open.
Sliding Door
MKE Rail Glass Door Option #11A: Design Specialties MKE Rail Sliding Door in Rustic Black. Shown with doors closed.
Sliding Door
MKE Rail Glass Door Option #11B: Design Specialties MKE Rail Sliding Door in Rustic Black. Shown with doors open.

Other Pictures

Fig #1 - Closeup
Fig #2 - Room Setting

Glass Door Mesh Options

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.

No Mesh
Gate Mesh Backup Doors
Mesh Curtains

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.

Message From Greg

"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)

FREE Fireplace Design Service

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Include These 3 Photos:
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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
IMPORTANT: Remove everything from in front of the fireplace before taking the pictures!

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