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You'll Never Guess This Media Wall With Electric Fireplace's Tricks

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Elevate Your Media Wall With an Electric Fireplace

Enhance your media wall with a unique built-in electric fire. The fires are available in one-, two- or three-sided designs for maximum visual flexibility.

Make sure you have enough space for your fireplace and TV by measuring the space using a tape measure and a spirit level. You can also use a stud finder to locate studs.

Modern

The idea of creating a media wall using an electric fire is a stylish way to enhance your flat-screen TV and create the room an element that will be awe-inspiring.

The first step is to decide whether you want an inset or wall-mounted design. Inset fireplaces (also called hole-in the-wall or inbuilt fireplaces) are built into the wall and offer an unidirectional look and elegant, unifying design. They are also positioned slightly further back than an open-air gas or electric fire and have an in-front heater that directs the heat to the living space.

However they will require a deeper cavity than other types of installation and could require extensive renovation work to a stud wall or even the construction of a new chimney breast. They're an excellent choice for homes with a historic style or for homeowners who wish to create a cozy country living space.

By contrast, a wall-hung fire such as the Celsi Electriflame VR Volare 1100 can be mounted directly to the wall, just like a TV and can be put in place without major construction work. They're generally easier to install than an inset model which can be time consuming and requires some DIY skills. Wall-hung fires be more contemporary and, based on the design, they can make a stunning impact on the eye.

A media wall that has an electric fireplace also lets you to personalise your room with a broad variety of options and features. For instance, you could choose a remote control with programmable functions as well as an exclusive 'flame effect' setting so that you don't heat up the space when it's not being used. Some models come with lighting that changes colour and log effect finishes that are designed to replicate the appearance of various types of wood.

Finally, if you're planning to install a wall-mounted electric fire in your media wall, consider the size of the fireplace. It is essential that the fireplace does not overwhelm the TV, or make it feel too small. To achieve the ideal balance, your fireplace should be approximately one-third the size of your television.

Earthy

A media wall with an electric fire is an amazing feature that combines a flatscreen television with a fireplace into one eye-catching unit. As the newest in a growing trend media walls that feature electric fires have become extremely popular in homes across the UK because of their convenience and ability to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Before you start grabbing the power tools, you should be thinking about the location you'll use for your media wall. You'll need to decide whether you'd like to put your TV in the wall or hang it. You'll also need to consider things like viewing angles and the depth of the wall (how far the TV will stick out).

If you're building a stud wall you'll need to be careful about measuring the height of your flatscreen TV and then determine how deep you can make it into the wall. It is recommended to make use of a stud locater, which you can run over the wall. It will buzz or beep when it locates the one. This will prevent drilling into the structure of your home and compromising the structural integrity.

After you have measured your space and decided on the thickness of your media walls will be, you'll have to construct it using a layer of plasterboard that has been sanded. The plasterboard should be placed on the wooden studs that will make up its foundation. You could also add a layer of insulation, which will help reduce the amount of heat that is lost through the wall and increase the efficiency of your home's energy usage.

When it comes time to choose your media wall fireplace there are a variety of different designs and sizes available to suit any type of home. If you're constructing a framed or panelled wall, something like the Avella Grande is an ideal choice. This wall mounted electric fireplace, that makes use of the most modern LED technology to replicate the appearance of a real flame, can be incredibly realistic.

Its slim depth of just 130mm is perfect for walls with media, and it can be matched with a contemporary wood mantelpiece. For a more traditional feel it is possible to go with something like the Celsi Electriflame Electriflame V Basilica. This wall-mounted fire is stunning with the most recent EVR flame projection technology as well as an authentic silver fuel bed made of birch.

Luxurious

When it comes time to complete your media fireplace wall wall installation, it's very on trend to incorporate an electric fire in the design. The inclusion of a fire in your media wall is a striking feature and can give that luxurious touch to any room. There are a variety of gas and electric fireplaces to pick from, so there is something for every design aesthetic.

Inset electric fires, also known as a hole-in-the-wall fire, offers a seamless, modern finish to your media wall inset fire wall. Ideal for those with chimney breasts that are already in place to work with The fireplaces are recessed into the wall and give a sleek look.

These electric fires are also safe to be positioned above a television, unlike traditional gas fires which can warm the air around your home, possibly damaging your television. They don't release smoke that is ashy and can be switched off and on with a single button.

Onyx Avanti Electric Fires come with mesmerising flame effects and ultra-realistic wood effects. The optional mood lighting system is upgradeable to include a variety of ambient lighting colors to create the perfect finishing finish. This stunning fireplace can be used to create a tranquil environment or to host an event. It can be used without heating to make your space stand out.

Alternatively, a wall-mounted electric fireplace media mantel fireplace like the Gazco eReflex 195RW is an innovative way to create an element of interest to your media wall installation. This electric fireplace that is wall-mounted is ideal to create the perfect focal point for any living space. It is available in a variety of frame sizes and options. The stunning flame effects are enhanced with the SCHOTT Clear Float front-facing glass, providing an impressive and crisp viewing experience. It can be used with or without heat, and comes with a remote control that is simple to use.

Professional installers can easily install these bespoke electric fireplaces into a newly constructed or renovated property. The electric fires are made of composite materials that are easy to clean and can be painted any color you want.

Contemporary

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can be the focal point in a modern space. These stylish flame effects are designed to mimic the rhythmic movement of real flames creating a captivating focal point that can add warmth and ambience to your home. A lot of modern electric fires come with customizable visual effects such as flickering log-burning effects and LEDs, giving you the flexibility to create a look that is a reflection of your style.

When you're choosing a wall fireplace, it's crucial to choose the one that's right for your space. A large fire can overwhelm the wall, whereas smaller fires may not be able to provide enough warmth. In general, the fireplace should cover about 1/3 of the wall's width. If you're unsure of how much space you should allocate consider consulting a professional fireplace installation firm who can assist you in achieving the perfect balance between function and aesthetics.

Reviewing Your Space

Begin by measuring the dimensions of your room to determine the dimensions and shape of your TV, shelves, or other elements. Sketch out the rough arrangement of your walls to help you visualize your space and make any necessary adjustments.

Select Your Built-in Electric Fire

Select whether you would like your fire on the wall to be mounted on top or recessed into the wall. Hole-in-the-wall fires are flush with the wall, creating an elegant overall look, while wall-mounted fires sit against the wall and can be secured using a bracket - like how flat-screen TVs are attached to walls.

If you are looking for a classic design go for an inset electric fireplace that fits into the wall cavity. It offers a familiar and classic design. On the other side, a freestanding fire can be set up on a mantelpiece or shelf to make a more striking statement.

Prepare and Paint the Frame

flameko-avena-153cm-60-slim-frame-recessed-media-wall-inset-electric-fireplace-with-multi-flame-colours-with-logs-heater-750w-1500w-734.jpgIt's now time to build the actual structure. This step will involve constructing the stud wall, which is basically a wall made of timber built to support your equipment for media wall with electric fireplace (read this post from Informer) and an electric fireplace. Once the stud walls are in place then it's time to finish the walls with drywall or other materials for finishing.flamme-60-152cm-castello-slim-frame-recessed-media-wall-inset-electric-fireplace-with-multi-flame-colours-750w-1500w-684.jpg

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