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Custom Mesh Curtain Screens for Fireplace with Marble Surround - Project #11486

3 Fireplaces in Project: Fireplace #1 | Fireplace #2 | Fireplace #3

Customer Comments: Mesh Curtain Screens and Possibly a Fender.

Our Comments: Here are examples showing several ways to use mesh curtains on a fireplace like this. We will need to see a picture of the room in order to make better recommendations for the details and finishes. We also need a picture looking up at the top of the fireplace opening to determine how some of these options would be installed.

Fireplace Opening: 35 3/4" W x 28 5/8" 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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Frame Screen
Fireplace Frame Screen Option #: Stone Manufacturing CFR85 Fireplace Frame Screen.

C92 Bar and Mesh

The header bar can be installed using "L" brackets that mount to the bricks inside the fireplace on the left and right sides. If there is a lintel up behind the marble surround, it can be mounted to that. We will need to see some additional pictures to determine the best way to mount these.

Bar and Mesh
Fireplace Curtain Screen Option #1: Stone Manufacturing C92-34 Bar and Mesh with Mini Rope Casting Trim in Olde English. Shown with Matching F92-34 Bottom Bar.
Bar and Mesh
Fireplace Curtain Screen Option #2A: Stone Manufacturing C92-34 Bar and Mesh with Mini Rope Casting Trim in Olde English. Shown with Matching F92-34 Bottom Bar, SPT-37 Fireplace Tools, RF-69 Twist Rail Fender and AN-3152 Twist Ball Andirons.
Bar and Mesh
Fireplace Curtain Screen Option #2B: Stone Manufacturing C92-34 Bar and Mesh with Mini Rope Casting Trim in Gloss Black. Shown with Matching F92-34 Bottom Bar, SPT-37 Fireplace Tools, RF-69 Twist Rail Fender and AN-3152 Twist Ball Andirons.

Frame Screens

Frame screens can be made as free standing curtain screens with legs or they can be attached to the firebrick inside the fireplace with "L" brackets.

Bar and Mesh
Fireplace Curtain Screen Option #3: Stone Manufacturing CFR-85 Attached Frame Screen in Hardwood Bronze.
Bar and Mesh
Fireplace Curtain Screen Option #4A: Stone Manufacturing CFR-90-48 Free Standing Frame Screen with #48 Floral Casting Trim and Scroll Feet in Aged Copper. Shown with Matching AR-AN16 Marseilles Andirons and T-6 Tiffany Tools.
Bar and Mesh
Fireplace Curtain Screen Option #4B: Stone Manufacturing CFR-90-48 Free Standing Frame Screen with #48 Floral Casting Trim and Scroll Feet in Brown Antique Silver. Shown with Matching AR-AN16 Marseilles Andirons and T-6 Tiffany Tools.

Finish Options for Stone Manufacturing

Antique Finishes Gold Finishes Silver Finishes Iron Finishes Wrought Iron Finishes

Solid Brass Castings

Use your imagination to create the perfect fireplace screen with these solid brass castings from Stone Manufacturing. Compliment architectural details in the mantel or other furnishings in our home, or simply create your own unique look. Available in a wide variety of finishes.

Narrow Castings

#66 - 5/8" Bellini (French Gold)
#88 - 5/8" Prince of Wales (Ormolu)
#54 - 7/8" Reed & Ribbon (Oil Rubbed Bronze)
#34 - 7/8" Mini Rope (Bronze Patina)
#35 - 7/8" Ornate Beaded (Aged Brass)
#20 - 1" Egg & Dart (Old English)
#22 - 1" Laurel Leaf (Antique Brass)
#27 - 1" French (Old English)
#33 - 1 1/8" Rope (Black Antique Silver)
#44 - 1" Circle Dot (Satin Nickel)
#52 - 1" Half Oval (Antique Pewter)
#55 - 1" Flower & Ribbon (Amber)
#48 - 1 1/8" Floral (Antique Brass)

Wide Castings

#77 - 1 1/4" Desert Palms (Oil Rubbed Bronze)
#99 - 1 3/8" Wave & Scroll (Old English)
#36 - 1 3/4" Oak Leaf (Hand Polished)
#46 - 2" Tulip (Burnt Sienna)
#51 - 2" Greek Key (Satin Brass & Black)
#42 - 2 1/8" Victorian (Brown Antique Silver)
#39 - 2 5/8" Wild Flowers (Highlighted Old English)
#95 - 1 1/2"-3 1/2" Shell (Polished Brass)

Other Pictures

Fig #1 - Closeup

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!