An On The Wall Fireplace Success Story You'll Never Believe
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How to Choose the Right Height for an on the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace on the wall can be an elegant focal element in any living room. If it is placed above the couch or within the sitting area it can create a warm and cozy atmosphere for your family and guests.

Some models can be built into the wall for an aesthetically pleasing look. This is more work, and some DIYers may have to go beyond their comfortable areas.

Height

When constructing a media wall, choosing the right height of a fireplace on the wall is a crucial choice. The fireplace should be placed at a low height to allow it to be easily seen from a variety of sitting positions. However, it must be high enough so that it can provide sufficient heat for a comfortable home.

It is important to take into consideration the amount of heat the wall-mounted fireplace produces and the distance to the floor and any other objects that may be mounted above the fire. If the height of a gas or electric fireplace is too low in height, the heat it generates will quickly evaporate and combustible objects are able to easily ignite. This could cause an explosion in the home and reduce the fireplace's performance.

To avoid this, pick a fireplace that has a narrow opening for the firebox or a chimney venting system that is high. This will ensure that heat is dissipated efficiently and safely.

A second consideration is how the room will be utilized. If the space is used primarily for socialising, relaxing and watching television, a higher fireplace would be a good choice. If it will be used to heat the house, a lower fireplace is more suitable.

Most people prefer to put the fireplace at eye level when they are seated in chairs. This is about 40-42 inches above the floor. Some people mount their fireplaces under a TV as well, and this could work, if the TV does not get too close to it or feel the heat.

It is also essential to consider the type of fireplace you have as well as the storage that will be required above it. For instance, if have an electric fire it is possible to put a sideboard cabinet or credenza over the fireplace to keep the surface free of clutter. This can create an open, sleek look. It also makes the fireplace seem larger.

Installation

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall can be an excellent addition to a media wall. It is a great option for homeowners who prefer a sleeker appearance that is more in line with the structure of the media wall. It's also less complicated and faster to set up than an integrated fireplace.

Start by choosing a location that allows you to move freely around the fireplace. Also, ensure that there are no combustible objects within the vicinity. Take a measurement of the length of your wall to ensure it is wide enough for the fireplace to have at least 40-42". It's also an ideal idea to have a person assist you when you're installing your fireplace, since it's a heavy thing to install.

Depending on the type of fireplace you select, it may need to be mounted directly to the wall or connected to a bracket that is hung on the wall. Refer to the owner's manual for instructions on how to mount a direct-to wall model. If you're installing a bracket mounted unit, attach the mounting bracket with toggle-bolt anchors as well as screws. Use a stud-finder to locate the screw locations.

Once the bracket is installed then attach the fireplace using the tabs on the bottom of the fireplace and the hooks at the top of the bracket. Follow the steps in the owner’s manual in the event that your fireplace has an opening in the front of the glass that needs to be removed prior to installation.

You'll first need to install the frame of your electric fireplace in the designated spot on the wall. Then, it can be attached to the bracket. Once you've completed this step, you can either use a drill to create holes for the mounting bracket or sand any rough spots on the wall.

After drilling the holes, you can screw into the mounting bracket. Some wall-mounted models come with hooks or slots at the back. You can then slide the hooks from the back into slots of the bracket for mounting.

Safety

It is a good idea to know that both electric and bioethanol wall fireplaces can be used in a safe manner when the right safety measures are in place. This includes regular inspections of the fireplace to ensure that it's in good working order and that no signs of wear and wear and tear are evident. Keep the fireplace clear of any flammable materials, such as carpets, furniture or even paper. If you have children, make sure they are aware of not touching the flames, and to keep them away from the fireplace at all times. It is also important to shut off the fireplace prior to going to sleep or leaving the house.

It is crucial to follow the guidelines from the manufacturer when installing a fireplace in a wall. This means paying attention to the dimensions of the fireplace, weight requirements and clearance zones. Check the areas of heat in the fireplace and TV if you plan to use a TV over the fireplace. The weight of the TV could exert pressure on the fireplace and cause it to collapse, potentially causing injury to your family members or you.

Be aware of the fact that electric and ethanol wall fireplaces can produce huge amounts of heat that can cause you to burn yourself if you come close enough to it. Consider installing a screen that is safe to use to your fireplace if you have small children. This will prevent your children from being burned. The screen will remain at a low temperature when the fireplace is turned on and will not cause any harm to anyone who touches it.

It is also an excellent idea to keep any flammable items like books and toys from the fire to avoid them from being accidentally ignited by sparks. In addition, it is important to regularly clean your fireplace to get rid of any buildup of ash and soot. This will reduce the risk of an fire.

One of the most frequent mistakes that people make when installing a fireplace on the wall is to not remember to shut off the fireplace prior to going to sleep or leaving the home. This is a serious mistake that can lead to electrical british fires and other electrical issues.

Style

A wall-mounted fire place is among the most popular components to be added to a media wall. It's usually placed beneath a flat-screen television, and it's important that the fireplace satisfies certain requirements for installation. It is crucial to consider not just the height of the fireplace, but also how much heat it generates. A fireplace that is erected on the wall will typically release heat from the vent at the front, whereas the fireplace that is surface mounted may be able to blow heat from the top or bottom. For a media wall it is common to install a fireplace that is recessed at a height of between 40 and 42 inches above the floor. This allows you to observe it from a sitting location.

Although it is possible to find a wall-mounted electric fireplace in a variety of styles, it is generally ideal to match the design of the fireplace to the overall look of the room. This will help ensure that the entire wall is unified and flows nicely together. There are a variety of companies that offer different models of electric wall-mounted fireplaces including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands are well-known for their high-quality products and are quick to respond when customers give feedback on how to improve the products.

Another consideration for a media wall is to decide whether the space is intended to house a TV or other electronic gadgets. Some people prefer a recessed fire place as an entertainment center, while others prefer a combination of the wall-mounted fireplace and TV. It is easier and more efficient to choose a media wall which can accommodate both.

The biggest drawback of wall-mounted electric fireplaces is that they tend to feel more permanent. While it is possible to move the appliance from one place to another, this will require the removal of brackets for mounting. It's also not as simple to mount a television or other equipment on the wall when the fireplace is in a stud.