Now that we’ve covered the key considerations when buying a fireplace screen, let’s take a quick look at some of the most popular styles.
antique
Really antique fireplace screens are extremely difficult to find in modern times, but ancient replicas do generally available. If you’re interested in a geometrically intricate design that catches the eye, consider a screen Art Deco style.
The Art Deco design style originated in France before World War I and was heavily influenced by different styles that everyone wanted to have modern in appearance. The result was a series of highly geometric designs Emphasize symmetry and contrasting shapes to create dynamic images.
Victorian era brass replicas are another way to add some ‘classic’ charm to your living space. These brass pieces are generally large and have distinctive features swirling and pulling waves and curlsthat catch the eye and soothe the mind.
Contemporary
Contemporary modern fireplace screens Go for an elegant, sophisticated design Look that goes well with modern decors. Add modern screens refined elegance for most apartments, but goes particularly well with decors that rely on clear lines and subtle surfaces.
If you exercise at home a modern and minimalist Look, a contemporary style black screen should show off your home well.
Scenic
Scenic fireplace designs often have references to nature, which are then underlaid with a metal wire mesh. Designs can include interlocking branches adding a soft touch, depictions of animal and nature scenes, starry skies, and even repeating geometric patterns fit well in a modern home.
Picturesque fireplaces tend to cast interesting shadows and may, under the right circumstances, take on its own representation.