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10 Inspirational Graphics About Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces provide an inviting, warm space to your home without the hassle of chimney cleaning, ash, or buying stacking, transporting, and storing coal or firewood. They are an alternative to traditional fireplaces and aren't a problem for floors or cause injuries to people who walk.

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If you love the appearance of a traditional fireplace, but don't have space for a huge chimney and hearth, a wall mount electric fireplace offers a stylish alternative. They free up the floor space by being mounted on a flat surface. They then plug into an electrical outlet for all-year-round use. Most models have a remote control that allows simple on/off operation. Some models also come with decorative embers and a flame display that's quite realistic. These models are available in a variety of designs and sizes.

The majority of white wall mounted electric fires-mounted electric wall hung fireplaces fires are slim. However there are large linear options that span across the length of the wall. They are ideal for rooms with low ceilings. They can create a cozy focal point that doesn't take up much space.

There are also electric fireplaces that have mantel options that can be positioned on a flat wall similar to a standard wood fireplace. They come in frames in a variety of colors, ranging from black to stainless steel and mirrored glass. Choose a frame color that matches your wall mounted fire place or existing furnishings. Some models come with flat-screen TVs which makes them a complete entertainment system.

Many people prefer to place their TV over their electric fireplace. This works well, but you should be aware of the requirements for clearance for both the TV and the electric fireplace. According to most clearance guidelines, all combustibles must be kept at least three feet from the fireplace.

Some of these models are designed to be recessed into the wall to allow for a custom-fit. This kind of fireplace may not provide as much heat as a straight-front wall mount but is ideal for a custom-designed installation. There are also wall-mounted electric fireplaces that are designed to be mounted on the ceiling. These units are ideal for commercial settings such as restaurant lobbies or hotel lobbies.

A lot of these models come with different settings for the heat output, which you can change according to the season. Some can be turned off all year round, without sacrificing the attractive flame effect. Some models also have a non-heat setting which only warms the area surrounding it for added comfort. These options are ideal for homes with pets and children, since the fireplace doesn't generate any heat.

Flame Effects

Electric fireplaces usually feature different flame effects designed to replicate real fire. These features are usually coupled with LED backgrounds to give an authentic look that can easily blend in with various interior decor styles. You can also alter the intensity and color of the flame according to your mood or atmosphere of the room.

A more traditional option for flame effects is a chemical effect that mimics the behavior of a natural gas flame. These units make use of a can of chemical liquid that is heated within the unit to ignite. The issue with these kinds of units is that they are messy and require an extensive amount of maintenance.

A different option to chemical flames is the plasma blaze effect, which is made up of tiny particles that glow and flicker to simulate the look of real fire. The problem with this type of flame simulation is that it may appear too fake and might not be as appealing visually as other options.

There are wall mounted electric fireplaces with realistic log sets and holographic flame projections that create a lifelike appearance. These units are usually coated in rust or wood that blends well with traditional designs for interiors. They can be installed in recesses to create an additional look that can blend with various wall designs.

The size of your space and your personal taste will determine the model you choose. You will want to select an extra large model for larger spaces so that it can fill the space without making it appear empty. If you are installing the fireplace in a smaller space small or compact models is a better choice. You can also find many frames and surrounds for these electric fireplaces that will fit your decor. For example the AL45CLX2-G wall mount electric fireplace from Ambiance is available in a number of different finishes like stainless steel, flat black metal, and standard black glass that will fit into most 2 x 4 walls.

Ventilation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces can provide an abundance of style and functionality without the difficulty of installing an actual fireplace. You don't need to hire an electrician, you don't need chimneys and you don't need to worry about running gas lines through your home. There are a few considerations to make when selecting a wall-mounted electric fireplace.

The venting system is among the most significant differences between wall-mounted fireplaces as well as freestanding ones. Many wall-mounted units do not have a vent in the back. This is due to the fact that most of the heat is emitted from the top of the fireplace. It can be dangerous if the fireplace doesn't have enough venting. This is why it's crucial to read reviews before purchasing an appliance.

Flame effects is another big difference between freestanding and wall mounted fireplaces. While freestanding fireplaces typically have LED screens and rotisserie-style lights wall-mounted fireplaces use mist and other technologies to mimic flames and smoke. Dimplex is one example. Dimplex has a line of fireplaces that utilize ultrasonics to create the illusion of fire.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces are able to be partially recessed into the wall. This permits them to be put in within tight areas where traditional fireplaces would not fit. This allows them to blend in with various styles of interiors.

The majority of electric fireplaces are designed to be seen from the front, however there are some that offer multi-view. These are usually a little larger than their single-view counterparts and permit you to view the flames from two or more sides of the room.

Installation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces as the name suggests, are intended to be mounted on the wall. They are typically installed using brackets. The process of installation varies among models, but is generally simple. Some are simply connected to the wall and screwed in, while others may require you to construct frames around them prior to placing them on the wall electric fire. In either case, it's important to follow the directions included with the fire, making sure the opening in the frame is sized and positioning the unit in line with any safety guidelines.

The first step is to find a place that is suitable for your fireplace. Consider the design of the room and the furniture you have. It's also important to ensure that the location is close to a power socket, or that you're willing to have an electrician move a plug socket for you (if there's one already).

Prepare the area once you've decided on a suitable place for the fireplace by clearing the area, removing existing furniture, and getting the walls ready. This may involve taking away any decoration or wallpaper and also locating any studs and marking them using an Stud finder (you'll often be required to have two people hold the fireplace in place to ensure it's in the right place).

The brackets for most wall-mounted electric fireplaces come with a template to drill holes. You can use this template to mark the position on the wall where they'll be installed. After you've marked the locations then drill the holes and fit the rawl plugs. In general, the heater, which is placed in the middle of the fireplace and produces heat, should be at least 400mm away from any combustible material, like fabric.

After drilling the holes, you will have to attach the bracket for mounting. The model you choose will determine the mounting bracket. certain models will require you to attach the firebox to the bracket, while other will require you to place the entire fireplace onto the bracket before installing the screen. In any case, it's essential that you adhere to the installation instructions precisely to ensure that you don't damage your new appliance. Once the Fireplace Mounted On Wall is in place plug it in and test it to make sure it's working properly.

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