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How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

A built-in fireplace can be a beautiful focal point, and also serves as a source of heat. The best choice for your space is all about knowing what to look for.

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Installation

A wall-mounted fireplace can be a wonderful addition to any house, particularly those that do not have chimneys in place or those who simply need a modern design element. They aren't as expensive as built in models and can be easier to install than traditional wood burning marble fireplaces. However, it's essential to ensure that the place is safe and suitable for the kind of fireplace you're installing. Checking local codes is also a great way to make sure that you're not facing any issues.

The preparation of the space where the fireplace will be placed is the first step. It may require a hole to be cut into the wall or a piece of drywall to be removed. This is a job that's best performed with the assistance of a professional, as it requires precise measurements and not cut into any electrical wiring.

Once the area is ready and the area is ready, it's time to hang the unit. Use a studfinder to determine the best location to attach the brackets in the wall. You can have someone else stand over the fireplace while you attach the brackets for mounting. This will ensure that the fireplace is leveled and securely fastened.

Many electric fireplaces come with either slots or hooks on the back of them. If yours has slots, insert them into the hooks on the mounting bracket to fix it. If your fireplace has ember bed media, place it across the top of the fireplace to give it a more finished appearance.

It's now time to add decorative pieces. You can create frames from scratch or add a mantel to the fireplace. It's always a good idea to keep the fireplace clean to prevent dust accumulation. To accomplish this, you'll need take off the back of the white fireplace, or the front access panel and wipe down the interior of the.

Design

Don't be afraid of using the fireplace as a focal piece in your home. It's an ideal way to create an impact with a bold statement. neutral colors are a great way to allow other design elements to take center stage in your room. However the bold colors can be used to emphasize a fireplace or add the look of a space.

If you're looking for a more traditional style, think about using a different material to the traditional wood surround and mantel. Tile is a fantastic option to add visual interest and a unique look to the room. A tile fireplace will catch the attention of anyone entering your home, regardless of whether you opt for a simple pattern made of cement or stone to match the walls or a whitewashed appearance.

A wall mounted fireplace can be constructed into a recess within the wall. This is a great idea for homes with limited space for a built-in fireplace. It also helps to keep things streamlined. Some models are designed for flush mounting to the wall, while others are oblong or elongated to allow them to be placed under a TV or other storage units on the wall of your media.

You can also add a unique look to your fireplace by adding an original mantel or hearth. You may choose to have an elevated hearth, such as this one, to increase height and create an impact. Choose a wood beam or a rough stucco, which will contrast with the style of the room.

Finally, you can make your fireplace stand out by making it a place to showcase art and decor that reflects the warmth and character of your home. If your fireplace is situated in the room where you like to hang a lot of art you should think about choosing pieces that incorporate the flame's glowing embers as well as reddish tones, or by hanging ornaments that are inspired by nature's beauty.

Features

Feature walls are typically used to create a statement of style however a fireplace wall takes this idea and transforms it to become a practical accessory. With the addition of an electric fireplace that is low-maintenance, a feature wall not only adds elegance to a room, it also provides cost-effective supplemental heating.

A fireplace accent wall can be as striking or as subdued as you wish. A large flat-screen TV is the perfect choice for creating a dramatic feature wall in your home. If you're looking for a more subtle aesthetic, consider pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand or a wall-mounted bookcase.

You can decide whether a hearth will work for your room depending on the size. While a hearth is generally set at 18 to provide a comfortable seating however, it can be set at any height. Some people choose to remove the hearth entirely.

Many people enjoy the warmth and ambience of a ethanol fire without the need to heat their homes. A gas fireplace with no vents is a fantastic option for these homeowners because it's safe and efficient. They can be installed in rooms that are larger than 1,000 square feet. These units are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms and dens.

When choosing a fireplace for your wall make sure you consider the BTU output. The higher the BTU is, the more heat it produces. When deciding on the amount of heat to utilize, it is safer to utilize less energy than the maximum output.

If you decide to install a ventless gas fireplace make sure that the area is well ventilated and that there aren't any burning combustibles within 3 feet of it. This prevents flames and smoke from being expelled into the air which could cause damage to furniture or health problems for family members.

Electric fireplaces are also available in a wide range of styles. There are sleek models which are a perfect match for contemporary furniture and modern interiors. There are also masonry options that work well with traditional and rustic furniture. You can even design your own wall-mounted surround for a truly personalized look. A custom-built surround can be constructed to match the dimensions of the fireplace and add a stylish look. It could also include features such as a mantle to hold music speakers or keepakes.

Safety

A fireplace adds ambience and warmth to any space It's crucial to remember that it can be a danger if it's not properly maintained or used. The risks include smoke or fire inhalation, chimney fires carbon monoxide poisoning and electric shock. These risks can be minimized by following safety precautions and using common sense.

It's a good idea to put up a mesh screen over your fireplace in the event that you have children. This will prevent sparks and embers from falling into the air. This is especially important when you have a fireplace that is wood-burning. The smoke of burning wood can cause irritation or irritate the lungs and heart of children and adults with asthma, as well as other lung and heart conditions.

It's essential to keep children and pets away from any fireplace, even if it has doors that shut over flames. The glass in fireplace doors can be extremely hot and cause burns if the glass is touched. It's best to wait until the fireplace is completely cool before opening the door.

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces with vent-free technology come with safety features that prevent accidental use. They also ensure that the fireplace is not an fire risk. These features include oxygen sensors that shut off burners if low oxygen levels are observed and gas shut-offs which stop the flow of gas in the event that the pilot lights fail to turn off.

It is important to maintain your gas wall-mounted fireplace frequently, whether it has a vent or not. This includes cleaning the flue and the lining inspected. Any gaps or cracks in the lining need to be repaired by a qualified technician.

It's recommended to check regularly that the power cord for your fireplace isn't overly stretched or covered by furniture or other objects, as this can increase the risk of fire and overheating. It's recommended to keep liquids away from an electrical fireplace, and it's recommended to use surge protectors to stop sudden voltage spikes that can damage the appliance or cause fire. Install your fireplace at a minimum of 5 to 4 feet off the ground to keep it out of reach of small children and pets.