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love that fireplace screen .  Do you think it can be used in front if a gas fireplace as well as a regular wood burning which I'm sure it was Intended for ?  Would love it but wondered if it would look silly with a gas fireplace .

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@Kitty Galore wrote:

love that fireplace screen .  Do you think it can be used in front if a gas fireplace as well as a regular wood burning which I'm sure it was Intended for ?  Would love it but wondered if it would look silly with a gas fireplace .


@Kitty Galore Why would it look silly?  We use log sets in gas fireplaces.

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Not at all.  My gas fireplace is too high for it.

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@Marsha2003 wrote:

@Kitty Galore wrote:

love that fireplace screen .  Do you think it can be used in front if a gas fireplace as well as a regular wood burning which I'm sure it was Intended for ?  Would love it but wondered if it would look silly with a gas fireplace .


@Kitty Galore Why would it look silly?  We use log sets in gas fireplaces.


@Marsha2003 well I thought because of the glass in front if our logs where when it's a wood burning fireplace it is open , so not sure hiw that would look

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@Kitty Galore wrote:

@Marsha2003 wrote:

@Kitty Galore wrote:

love that fireplace screen .  Do you think it can be used in front if a gas fireplace as well as a regular wood burning which I'm sure it was Intended for ?  Would love it but wondered if it would look silly with a gas fireplace .


@Kitty Galore Why would it look silly?  We use log sets in gas fireplaces.


@Marsha2003 well I thought because of the glass in front if our logs where when it's a wood burning fireplace it is open , so not sure hiw that would look


@Kitty Galore

Oh, I see.  You mean you already have a glass screen in front of your fire.  I can see where that might look a little odd.  I don't have any screen in front of my gas fireplace.

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@Kitty Galore wrote:

@Marsha2003 wrote:

@Kitty Galore wrote:

love that fireplace screen .  Do you think it can be used in front if a gas fireplace as well as a regular wood burning which I'm sure it was Intended for ?  Would love it but wondered if it would look silly with a gas fireplace .


@Kitty Galore Why would it look silly?  We use log sets in gas fireplaces.


@Marsha2003 well I thought because of the glass in front if our logs where when it's a wood burning fireplace it is open , so not sure hiw that would look


@Kitty Galore

Oh, I see.  You mean you already have a glass screen in front of your fire.  I can see where that might look a little odd.  I don't have any screen in front of my gas fireplace.


@Marsha2003. Yes that's why I'm thinking it wouldn't work.  Our fireplace e is all  sealed with glass.

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I have a gas fireplace with glass in front and I am definitely getting this screen. I just think it adds the perfect touch, instead of looking at just the glass. It will add the perfect decorative touch while still being able to see the flames. I think you should give it a try. I have one of Valerie's fireplace screens from about 10'years ago I think. It has a crackled Finish with flowers on it. You could not see through it, so it had to be removed when the fireplace was lit. I still have that in front of my fireplace. I use it all summer and fall or until I start using the fireplace. That's why I jumped on this one. It will really add the perfect elegant touch to a gas fireplace with glass in front. In fact I honestly think it would look better than looking at the plain glass. It will jaz it right up. Those are my thoughts anyway. After I get I get it I will post a review as to how it worked out for me.

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When I have a fire in my gas fireplace I always leave the glass doors open.  I want the heat in the room, not up the chimney. 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

When I have a fire in my gas fireplace I always leave the glass doors open.  I want the heat in the room, not up the chimney. 


@Kachina624. Our glass doors are  fixed they do not open .  The heat comes through the vents  on the fireplace.

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@Lucylu12 wrote:

I have a gas fireplace with glass in front and I am definitely getting this screen. I just think it adds the perfect touch, instead of looking at just the glass. It will add the perfect decorative touch while still being able to see the flames. I think you should give it a try. I have one of Valerie's fireplace screens from about 10'years ago I think. It has a crackled Finish with flowers on it. You could not see through it, so it had to be removed when the fireplace was lit. I still have that in front of my fireplace. I use it all summer and fall or until I start using the fireplace. That's why I jumped on this one. It will really add the perfect elegant touch to a gas fireplace with glass in front. In fact I honestly think it would look better than looking at the plain glass. It will jaz it right up. Those are my thoughts anyway. After I get I get it I will post a review as to how it worked out for me.



@Lucylu12 wrote:

I have a gas fireplace with glass in front and I am definitely getting this screen. I just think it adds the perfect touch, instead of looking at just the glass. It will add the perfect decorative touch while still being able to see the flames. I think you should give it a try. I have one of Valerie's fireplace screens from about 10'years ago I think. It has a crackled Finish with flowers on it. You could not see through it, so it had to be removed when the fireplace was lit. I still have that in front of my fireplace. I use it all summer and fall or until I start using the fireplace. That's why I jumped on this one. It will really add the perfect elegant touch to a gas fireplace with glass in front. In fact I honestly think it would look better than looking at the plain glass. It will jaz it right up. Those are my thoughts anyway. After I get I get it I will post a review as to how it worked out for me.


@Lucylu12. I'd love to hear how it works for you .  Please post once you get it.  I am going to keep it in mind .