Customer Comments: 54 1/4 x 28 3/4. To Brick 28 1/4 bottom of steal No mesh The side 16 3/4 x 28 1/4 28 1/4 is two the steel plate from the floor of the fireplace. Rustic Black.
Our Comments: If you want mesh curtains, we must use a door that can be made with enough depth to allow the mesh curtains to wrap around the post (See Option #3). Otherwise, you can use gate mesh backup doors or no mesh.
Fireplace Opening: 54 1/4" W (Right Side) x 16 3/4" W (Left Side) 28 3/4" H (To Bricks) x 28 1/4" H (Lintel)
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.
Option #1: Design Specialties Brookfield Corner Fireplace Glass Door in Rustic Black with Clear Glass and Gate Mesh Backup Doors. This door overlaps the lintel 1".
Option #2: Design Specialties Stiletto Corner Fireplace Glass Door in Rustic Black with Gray Glass and Gate Mesh Backup Doors. This door fits inside the bricks and overlaps the lintel 1/4".
Laser cut steel is a heavy duty material. The frame can be made to whatever width and depth is desired, so you can have mesh curtains or gate mesh backup doors. This door can be made with or without the hammered texture.
Option #3: Hearth Creations Iron Age 2 Corner Fireplace Glass Door with 2" Deep Hammered Texture Frame in Textured Black. Shown with Gray Glass and Mesh Curtains. Can be made without hammered texture.
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.
Tempered vs Ceramic Glass: Tempered glass can handle sustained temperatures up to about 450F without breaking from heat and should be at least 8" from the flames. Ceramic glass can handle sustained temperatures up to about 1450F and be in direct contact with the flames. If you wish to burn fires with the doors closed, I highly recommend upgrading to ceramic glass. Ceramic glass is $800-$2000 more than tempered glass depending on the manufacturer.
Not all doors are available with all of these glass options.
Hearth Creations Finishes
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Hand Crafted Wrought Iron Finishes
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Stone Manufacturings Trims & Finishes
Samples for some finishes are available upon request. Request Finish Samples Here!
Photo #1: With your camera sideways, take a picture directly in front of the fireplace from far enough away to see the entire fireplace floor to ceiling like this.
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Photo #2: With your back to the fireplace, take a picture looking straight out into the room so we can see the decor directly in front of the fireplace.
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