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

A fireplace on the wall can be a chic focal point in any living space. It can be put up over the couch or the sitting area to create a cozy and warm environment for you, your family, and guests.

Some models can be recessed into the wall to give it a more built-in appearance. This will require more work and some DIYers may need to step outside of their comfort zone.

Height

The right 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 enough to allow it to be easily viewed from all sitting positions. However, it should be high enough so that it can provide sufficient heat for a comfortable home.

When deciding on the height of a wall mount fire it is essential to consider the quantity of heat it creates, how close to the floor it will be and the other items that can be hung above it. If you put an electric or gas fireplace too low, it will release heat rapidly and combustible substances are able to easily ignite. This could result in an explosion in the house and the efficiency of the fireplace will be greatly reduced.

The best method to avoid this is to pick a fireplace that has an opening for the firebox at a low level, or a chimney venting system that is high. This will ensure that heat is efficiently and safely dissipated.

A second consideration is how the room will be utilized. If the room will be mostly used for socialising, relaxing and watching TV, a larger fireplace is a good option. If, however, it is intended to be used as a second source of heat it is suggested that a lower-end fireplace be better.

Most people prefer to put their fireplace at eye level when sitting in chairs approximately 40-42 inches away from the floor. Some people place their wooden fireplaces under a TV, and this can also be done, as long as the TV does not get too close to it or feel the heat.

It is also essential to think about the kind of fireplace you have as well as the storage space that will be required above it. For instance, if you are using an electric fire, it can be convenient to put a sideboard cabinet or credenza above the fireplace to keep the surface free of clutter. This can help to create a more spacious and streamlined appearance and make the fireplace appear larger as well.

Installation

A fireplace mounted on a wall is a great option to add to a media panel. It's ideal for homeowners who want a cleaner style that blends with the media wall structure. It's also easier and quicker to install than a fireplace integrated.

To begin, pick the best location for your fireplace that gives you plenty of room to move around it, and ensure that it's free of any combustible objects. Measure the length of your wall and ensure that it's wide enough to hold an existing fireplace that's at least 40-42" in height. It's also recommended to have someone help you in putting up your fireplace, as it's heavy.

Depending on the type of fireplace you pick, it may need to be fixed directly to the wall or connected to a bracket that is installed on the wall. If you're installing a direct-to-wall model, check the manual of the owner for instructions on how to install it. If you're installing a bracket-mounted unit you'll need to attach the bracket using toggle-bolt anchors and screws. Make sure the bracket is secured to at least two studs, and utilize a stud locater to determine the locations at which you'll require screws.

Once the bracket is installed and the fireplace is attached, use the tabs on the lower part of your fireplace, and the hooks on the top of the bracket. Certain models come with an exterior glass panel that must be removed before installation, so make certain to follow the directions in the owner's manual.

First, you'll need to put the frame of your electric fireplace in the spot you have designated on the wall. Then, it can be attached to the bracket. After that you'll need to drill holes for the mounting bracket, or smooth any rough areas of the wall.

After you've drilled the holes, you can insert rawl plugs, and then screw in the mounting bracket. Some wall-mounted models come with hooks or slots in the back. You can then slide the hooks from the back into the slots of the bracket for mounting.

Safety

It is important to be aware that both bioethanol and electric wall stone fireplaces (informative post) can be used in a safe manner provided the appropriate safety precautions are followed. This includes regular inspections of the appliance to ensure that it is in good working order and that there are no signs of wear and wear and tear are evident. Keep the fireplace away from any flammable materials, such as carpets, furniture, or paper. If you have children, make sure they know not to touch the flames and stay away from the fireplace at all times. You should also be sure to shut off the fireplace before going to sleep or leaving the home.

It is important to follow all directions from the manufacturer when installing a fireplace in a wall. This means paying attention to dimensions of the fireplace, the weight requirements and the heat clearance zones. If you're using an appliance above the fireplace, it is also a good idea to make sure that the TV and the fireplace are within the proper heat zones. The weight of the TV can put pressure on the fireplace, causing it to collapse, possibly causing injury your family members or you.

Electric and ethanol fires wall fire places can produce high levels of heat that can burn you. If you have children who are young you should consider installing a safe-to touch screen over your fireplace to prevent your children from burning their hands. The screen is at a lower temperature when the fireplace is turned on and won't burn anyone who touches it.

It is also a good 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 eliminate any buildup of ash and soot. This will lower the risk of fire hazards.

One of the most frequent mistakes people make when installing fireplaces on walls is to not remember to switch off the fireplace prior to going to sleep or leaving the home. This is a serious mistake that can result in fires, electrical malfunctions, and even a fire.

Style

A wall-mounted fire place is one of the most popular elements that can be incorporated into a media wall. It is commonly installed underneath a flat-screen television and it is essential that the fireplace meets certain requirements for installation. The height at which it is mounted can be a factor but it is important to consider the heat that it produces. A model that is designed to be recessed into a wall will typically blow the heat through vents at the front of the unit, whereas a surface-mounted fireplace may blow the heat from the top or the bottom. The most popular option for media walls is to install an recessed fireplace at a height that is between 40 and 42 inches above the floor, allowing it to be viewed from a sitting position.

Although it is possible to find a wall-mounted electric fireplace in a variety styles, it is generally best to match the style of the fireplace with the overall look of the room. This will ensure that the entire media wall is unified and flows nicely together. There are many companies that offer a variety of electric wall-mounted fireplaces including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands are known for their high-quality products and quick to respond to feedback from customers on ways to improve the products.

Another factor to consider when building a media wall is to decide whether the wall can be used to house a TV or other electronic devices. Some people prefer a recessed fireplace as an entertainment center while others prefer a combination of a TV and wall-mounted fireplace. Selecting a wall that can accommodate both will be easier and more efficient.

The biggest drawback to wall-mounted fireplaces is that it can feel more permanent than freestanding electric fireplaces that have mantels. Although it is possible to move the appliance from one place to another, doing so will require the removal of brackets for mounting. If the fireplace is located in an stud, it can be difficult to mount a TV or other components.