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Custom Glass Doors with Logo for Hurley Ranch Fireplace - Project #11236

Customer Comments: Erik, we need a fireplace screen for a client that is currently being built in eastern Oregon. He wants a Glass Bi-folding door, or maybe the sliding screen door. I have attached the glass doors that I am interested. I would like to give him the option to add his Brand to the frame if possible?

Our Comments: Here are some examples of glass doors with the Hurley Ranch logo incorporated. We to the liberty of using a picture of an existing fireplace that is similar to the design you presented. We are assuming this is a masonry built fireplace, not prefabricated. If it is a prefabricated fireplace, we may need to use different doors. Also, the Hearth Creations doors will require ceramic glass if they are to be closed when burning a fire. The Design Specialties doors can be closed with standard glass.

Fireplace Opening: 49 1/4" W x 34 1/2" H

Note: These mock-ups are not to scale and are meant to help you choose the model of your screen or door, not the finish. Although we may create a general representation of black, iron, bronze, gold and silver tones, you must choose your finish from our samples using the links below. Ask your project manager which samples apply to the items in your project.

Finish Samples: Design Specialties Finishes | Stone Manufacturing Finishes | Hearth Creations Finishes

Important Note:
About Finishes!

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Iron Age 2
Iron Age 2 Fireplace Door Option #1: Hearth Creations Iron Age 2 Bifold Fireplace Glass Door with Hammered Texture in Matte Black. Vertical logo on the left side door panel.
Iron Age 2
Iron Age 2 Fireplace Door Option #2: Hearth Creations Iron Age 2 Cabinet Fireplace Glass Door with Hammered Texture in Matte Black. Round logo on the left side door panel.
Craftsman
Craftsman Glass Door Option #3: Design Specialties Craftsman Bifold Fireplace Door in Forged Iron. Round logo in upper left corner of left door panel incorporated into window pane design.
Armada
Armada Glass Door Option #4: Design Specialties Armada Fireplace Glass Door in Natural Iron Without Bars. Vertical logo on the left side door panel.
Hudson
Hudson Roller Fireplace Barn Door Option #5: Design Specialties Hudson Roller Fireplace Sliding Barn Door in Natural Iron. Large round logo incorporated into left sliding door. This door may require 2 fixed panes of glass on each door panel due to glass size limitations.
Sliding Door
Solid Brass Fireplace Door Option #6: Stone Manufacturing SD Sliding Fireplace Door in Hammered Oil Rubbed Steel. This door has 2 fixed panes of glass on the right and left sides and 2 sliding panes in the center. Logo is incorporated in outer door frame.

Other Pictures

Fig #1 - Examples provided of doors and materials you liked.
Fig #2 - Drawing of fireplace and logo.

Mesh & Insulation Options

The Mesh options are behind the glass so you can burn the fire with the doors open and still have spark protection. Great for real wood or gas logs since most gas long manufacturers insist that you have a screen in front of the logs when they are burning. Mesh panel doors are the most popular and are best for when there are toddlers present because they will not open backwards whereas the mesh screens are easily pushed in. Insulation goes between the back of the frame and the fireplace facing, providing a better seal.

Black Mesh Curtains - These slide back and forth on a rod behind the glass
Gate Mesh Doors - These are separate doors behind the glass that have a flat wire mesh and a black frame.
Insulation: Provides a better seal between the fireplace face and the door frame.


This page was created as part of our Free Fireplace Door Design service. Anyone who has a fireplace and is considering glass doors can take advantage of this program. All you have to do is email us some pictures of your fireplace and we will create digital mock-ups showing you how various fireplace doors will look on your fireplace. This is hands down the best way to shop for fireplace doors. Click Here to Begin Your Own Project!