Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Fireplace Screens And Accessories To Use In Your Home

By Quinton V. Cottrell


There are several reasons to use fireplace screens in your home; protecting your home from fireplace debris is just one of them. They can also serve as lovely decorative touches that add to the overall dcor of your home. Outdoor fire pits make a nice touch to sitting areas in your backyard, while fire place accessories like fire place tools look nice inside on the hearth. If you use A bit of time to shop in local stores and online, you can find a variety of nice items, some of which are sure to fit your home's dcor and your budget. What kinds of screens, tools, and accessories are available for folks who want to dress up their fireplaces and add some nice decorations?

The vast majority of fireplace screens are designed with a thin metal mesh that is interwoven between a few metal rods that give the screen shape. You can get rod iron fireplace screen designs, some of which use folding fireplace screen panels to fit any fireplace, regardless of its shape or size. You can also get painglass fireplace screen designs that are made with stained glass in addition to brass screens that use decorative shapes and patterns to create a lovely decorative touch.

Fireplace tools are great accents to complete the dcor of your fireplace's hearth. A complete set usually includes a stand and several tools, such as a shovel, broom, and poker. To create a very pleasing visual effect, you can get a fireplace tool stand made in the same material and color as your fire place screen. If you have a folding fireplace screen made with stained glass in an artistic or colorful design, a basic tool set that does not draw too much attention is best so that the screen stands out more.

If you want to take your fireplace experience outside and enjoy the outdoors, you can get fire pits to use on your porch or in the backyard. Fire pits can be found in all different shapes, sizes, and designs, from simple metal bowls to elaborately designed pits that use a variety of materials and decorative shapes.

You can spend anywhere from $100 to $1,000 or even more to get a rod iron fireplace screen, folding fireplace screen, or painglass fireplace screen. Look around to find a deal on the fire place screen that will adorn your home perfectly.




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