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Fireplace Screens
Fireplace screens are functional and attractive. Available in multiple styles
to complement your décor, fireplace screens set a mood, and keep a glowing
fire as safe as it is beautiful.
Screens are an important safety feature
Fireplace screens are more than just a lovely decoration; they provide an added measure of safety by preventing stray sparks and cinders from popping out of the fireplace. Fires should never be left to burn unattended; but even your constant presence can’t prevent sparking cinders from flying around. Fireplace screens keep carpets, furniture and other décor from suffering any burn marks. But most importantly, fireplace screens keep loved ones safe from serious hazards.
Screens to fit any fireplace
Fireplace screens are made from a number of durable materials including glass,
copper, steel, brass, iron, and combinations of these materials. Glass
and screened panels are the most popular type of panel materials because they
allow you to admire the firelight through a transparent surface. Of course,
fireplaces exist in a range of sizes, and fireplace screens come in sizes to
suit any fireplace. Screens can be made with any number of panels, from a single
panel up to five. Many fireplace screens with a larger number of panels will
be longer lengths, and therefore suited to adorn larger fireplaces.
Traditional fireplace screens
Traditional fireplace screens are the most versatile style of screen. You’re certain to find a traditional screen that coordinates with any existing décor.
Antique fireplace screens
Elegant by nature, antique-style screens are suited to accent equally elegant rooms. Most antique fireplace screens will shine with brass or gold finishes. Antique screen designs are usually softly rounded or curved, such as floral patterns or scrolled designs.
Fireplace screens with outdoor themes
Usually made from wrought iron
and finished in black, fireplace screens with outdoor themes set scenes of fishing,
sailing, and wildlife against the background of your crackling fire. The contrasting
black finish against firelight is strikingly beautiful.
Fireplace screens enhance the beauty of your glowing fire—and ensure safety while relaxing in its warmth.
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Fireplace Grates Fireplace grates are used to hold logs while they burn. One can be used in a wood burning or gas fireplace. Using a grate will help keep your fireplace clean and also produce a hotter and longer burning fire by keeping the air circulating around the fire. Grates also help to keep the logs from rolling past the hearth. They add a nice traditional look to your fireplace. If you have a fireplace, you will want to use a grate for your logs.
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Fireplace Tools A hearth isn't complete without all of the right accessories. A set of tools makes it easy to keep the fireplace always looking its best. There are several types of tools available and they come in a variety of style...[more] |
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