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How to Choose the Right Height for an on the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace on the wall can be a stunning focal point in any living room. It can be placed above the couch or within the seating area, it will create a cozy atmosphere for your family and guests.

Some models can be partially integrated into the wall to create a built-in appearance. This will require more work and some DIYers may have to step outside of their comfort zones.

Height

Deciding on the ideal height for an on the wall fireplace is among the most important decisions that must be made when installing a new media wall. The fireplace should be low to allow it to be easily viewed from all sitting positions. However, it must be high enough to ensure that it will provide enough warmth to keep your home warm.

When choosing a height for wall-mounted fires, it is important to take into consideration the amount of heat it produces as well as how close to the floor it will be and what else may be mounted above it. If you place a gas fireplace or electric fireplace too low, it will lose heat quickly, and combustible materials can easily ignite. This could lead to an explosion in the house, and the performance of the fireplace will be drastically diminished.

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

Another factor to consider is the purpose for which the room is used for. If the room is used primarily for socialising, relaxing and watching television, a taller fireplace is a great choice. If, however, it is intended to be utilized as an additional source of heating, a lower fireplace would be more suitable.

The majority of people prefer to place the fireplace at eye level when they are seated in chairs. This is approximately 40-42 inches above the floor. Some people place their white fireplace under a television and this may work, if the TV isn't too close to it or feel the heat.

It is also crucial to think about the kind of fireplace you have as well as the storage required above it. If you have an electric fireplace, it might be beneficial to install a credenza or sideboard cabinet above the fireplace to keep the fireplace's surface clean. This will help create an open and sleek look and can make the fireplace appear larger as well.

Installation

A wall-mounted fireplace is a great option for a media wall. It's perfect for homeowners who want an elegant look that is more in keeping with the design of the wall and it's also easier to set up than a fireplace built-in.

Begin by selecting a place that allows you to move freely around the fireplace. Also, make sure that there aren't any flammable items in the area. Check the length of your wall to make sure it is wide enough for a fireplace with an average height of 40-42". Installing a fireplace can be an overwhelming task. It is recommended to get help from someone.

Depending on the model of fireplace you choose, the fireplace may require direct attachment to the wall studs, or to an existing bracket on the wall. If you're installing a direct to wall model, check the owner's manual for details on how to mount it. For a bracket-mounted model, fasten the mounting bracket to the wall using screws and wall board toggle bolt anchors. Use a stud-finder to locate the screw locations.

Once the bracket is in place and the fireplace is attached, use the tabs on the bottom of your fireplace and the hooks on the top of the bracket. Follow the directions in the owner's manual when your model has a front-glass panel that has to be removed prior to installation.

You'll first need to install the frame of your electric firesuite fireplace in the appropriate spot on the wall. Then, it will be attached to the bracket. After you've completed this process you can use a drill to make holes for the mounting bracket or sand rough areas on the wall.

Once you've drilled the holes, insert rawl plugs and then screw in the mounting bracket. Some wall-mounted models have hooks or slots at the back. Then, you can insert the hooks from the back into slots of the mounting bracket.

Safety

The good news is that both ethanol and electric wall fireplaces are safe to use provided that the appropriate safety measures are in place. Regular inspections are required to ensure the unit is in good working order and shows no signs of wear and tear. Keep the fireplace clear of any material that is flammable like furniture, carpets, or paper. If you have children, ensure that they are taught not to touch the flames, and to keep them at a safe distance from the fireplace at all times. You should also be sure to turn off the fireplace before going to sleep or leaving the house.

When installing an on the wall fireplace, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions. It is important to pay attention to the dimensions and weight requirements and the heat clearance zone. Check the heat zones of the fireplace and the TV when you are planning to put a TV over the fireplace. The weight of the TV can put pressure on the fireplace, which could cause it to collapse, possibly injuring you or other family members.

Electric and ethanol fireplace wall fire places can produce high levels of heat that could burn you. If you have children who are young you should consider installing a safe-to touch screen over your fireplace to keep them from burning their hands. This screen will remain at a low heat when the fireplace is on and will not burn anyone who touches it.

To prevent sparks from accidentally sparking flammable items like toys and books Keep them out of the fireplace. Additionally, you should regularly clean your fireplace to get rid of any accumulation of ash and soot. This will help to reduce the chance of bioethanol fire hazards.

One of the most frequent errors people make when installing fireplaces on walls is to not turn off the fireplace before going to sleep or leaving the home. This is a grave error that can lead to fires or electrical malfunctions.

Style

A wall-mounted fire place is among the most popular components that can be included in a media wall. It is typically installed under a flat-screen TV and it is crucial that the fireplace meet certain installation requirements. The height at which it is mounted could be an issue, but it is also important to take into consideration the heat that it produces. A fireplace that is set on the wall will typically blow heat out of the vent at the front, while an open-air fireplace mounted could emit heat from the top or the bottom. The most popular option for a media wall is to mount an recessed fireplace at a height between 40-42 inches above the floor, allowing it to be seen from a sitting position.

While it is possible find wall-mounted electric fireplaces in a variety styles It is usually ideal to match the design of the fireplace with the overall style of the room. This will help ensure that the entire media wall is cohesive and flows well. A number of companies provide different types of electric wall-mounted fireplaces, including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands are well-known for their quality and are quick to respond when customers give feedback on how to improve the products.

Another consideration for a wall for media is whether the room is intended to house a television or other electronics. Some people prefer to use the recessed fireplace as an entertainment centre, while others might prefer an amalgamation of television and a wall-mounted fireplace. It is simpler and more efficient to choose a media wall which can accommodate both.

The primary drawback of wall-mounted fireplaces is that it tends to appear more durable than freestanding electric fireplaces equipped with mantel. It is possible to move an appliance from one place to another, but it will require the mounting brackets to be reinstalled. It is also difficult to mount a television or other equipment on the wall in the event that the fireplace is in a wall stud.