Make sure the screen is flush with the wall and voila.
Make a fireplace screen.
Using laser cut screens is a great idea but you can give it a cooler look spray painting it and adding stained wooden frame.
Fireplace screens can also help to aim the heat from the fireplace in the direction you choose making you able to have a nice cozy spot.
Look for old windows at flea markets thrift stores or secondhand shops that specialize in re purposed items.
You re ready to stoke up the fire and enjoy your custom made screen.
For a subtle way to not be able to see through the glass panes on the window sash i used krylon looking glass mirror like spray paint on the back side of the sash.
Read how to do that and make such a cool screen.
Just remember to measure the opening of your fireplace first and take a tape measure with you on your search.
Step 6 install the flat fireplace screen.
The mirrored finish only comes in a small can and is 12 00 at michaels.
There are some gorgeous fireplace screens out there to beautify that space but not all of them accommodate the smaller budgets.
Many of these have architectural salvage for you to pick through.
Here it is now it is ready for paint and a mirror finish.
Thankfully there are lots of fireplace screen options that you can make yourself and no one would even suspect it was a diy.
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Welcome to season 2 of our design cut build video series.
We kicked off the new season by building this fireplace screen.
Now that you ve finished building the screen itself simply slide it into place directly in front of the fire place opening.
This chic fireplace screen is right what you need for a modern interior it combines stained wood and a laser cut screen.
You can make a fireplace screen out of several different materials.
Try making your own fireplace screen from a window sash.
How to add a mirrored finish to the glass on a window sash fireplace screen.
A fireplace screen can help keep children and pets save as it will help in keeping them a little away from fire.