Modern Pattern Glass Doors for Granite Prefab Fireplace - Project #11464
Customer Comments: I am looking for bifold doors or tracked bifold doors, ideally with an interior frame (if such a thing exists) rather than an exterior frame due to the firebox being set back 5 3/4" such that the folded doors at a right angle would only protrude about 4" onto the hearth. I am looking for doors that have a pattern on them rather than just open glass and in stainless steel. I like door design DXF-36. The opening is 37 7/16 inches wide by 26 1/2 inches high. It's been converted to gas logs.
Our Comments: Here's your fireplace might look with the DXF-36 Patterned Fireplace Door in Stainless Steel or Satin Nickel.
Fireplace Opening: 37 7/16" W x 26 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
DXF Steel Doors
These doors are made from 3/16" thick solid steel or stainless steel with a laser cut pattern. The mockup has been created using a portion of the pattern shown below. The manufacturer will crop the pattern to fit the dimensions of the door as closely as possible to replicate the mockup. We will then provide you with a CAD drawing for final approval prior to production.
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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.




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!