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

A on the wall fireplace can be a stylish focal point for any living room. Whether hung above the couch or in the sitting area, it will create a cozy space for your family as well as guests.

Some models can be integrated into the wall to create an integrated appearance. This requires more work, and some DIYers may have to venture outside their comfortable zones.

Height

When installing a wall for a media, choosing the right size of the fireplace is a crucial choice. While the fireplace should be low enough to be viewed from most places of seating, it should be high enough to ensure that it can produce sufficient warmth for an ambiance that is comfortable for the living space.

It is crucial to take into consideration the amount of heat that the wall-mounted fireplace produces and the distance to the floor and any other objects that could be placed over the fire. If a gas or electric fireplaces fireplace is too low, the heat it emits will quickly dissipate and combustible objects could easily ignite. This could lead to a house fire and the performance of the fireplace will be drastically reduced.

The best way to avoid this is to select an appliance with a low firebox opening, or a chimney venting system that is high. This will ensure that the heat is efficiently dissipated and safely.

Another thing to consider is what the room will be used for. If it is predominantly used for socialising, watching television and relaxing, a larger fireplace is a good option. If it is used to heat the home the lower fireplace is better.

The majority of people prefer to place their fireplace at eye level while sitting in chairs approximately 40-42 inches away from the floor. Some people put their fireplace under a television and this may work, provided that the TV isn't too close to it or feel the heat.

Depending on the kind of fireplace, it may be helpful to consider what kind of storage might be required above the fireplace. If you have an electric fireplace, it may be beneficial to install a sideboard cabinet or credenza above the fireplace to keep the area clear. This will give the fireplace an airy, modern appearance. It also makes the fireplace appear larger.

Installation

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a fantastic addition to a media wall. It's a great option for homeowners who prefer an elegant design that's more in line with the design of the wall and it's easier to set up than a built-in fireplace.

To begin, choose the location of your fireplace that has plenty of space to move around it, and ensure that it's clear of any combustible materials. Measure the length of your wall and ensure that it's large enough to accommodate an existing fireplace that's at least 40-42" in height. Installing your fireplace can be a difficult task. It is best to have someone help you.

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, make sure to check the manual of the owner for instructions on how to mount it. If you're installing a bracket mounted unit connect the bracket with toggle-bolt anchors as well as screws. Make sure that the bracket is fastened to at least two studs and use a stud finder to identify the locations where you'll need to fix screws.

Once you've set the bracket, attach the fireplace on it using the tabs at the side of the fireplace, and the hooks that are on the top of the mounting bracket. Certain models have an exterior glass panel which must be removed prior to installation, so make certain to follow the directions in the owner's manual.

If you're installing a built-in electric fires fireplace, you'll need to set up the frame of your firebox in the area you've specified on your wall prior to when it is fixed to the bracket. After you've completed this, you can either drill holes for the mounting bracket or smooth any rough areas of the wall.

Once you've drilled the holes, insert the rawl plugs and screw them into the mounting bracket. Certain models of wall-mounted fireplaces include hooks or slots on the back and you can place the hooks at the back of the fireplace into slots on the bracket for mounting.

Safety

It is good to know that both bioethanol and electric wall fireplaces wooden are safe when the proper safety precautions are followed. Regular inspections are necessary to ensure the unit is in good working order and displays no signs of wear. It is also essential to keep the fireplace free from flammable materials like carpets, paper, and furniture. Keep children away from the fire and ensure that they are aware of the dangers. Be sure to turn off the fireplace when you go to go to bed or leave the house.

It is crucial to follow all directions from the manufacturer when installing a fireplace on a wall. This means paying attention to dimensions, weight requirements and heat clearance zones. Double-check the areas of heat in the fireplace and the TV in the event that you intend to install a TV over the fireplace. The weight of the television could put pressure on the fireplace, causing it to collapse, potentially causing injury to the person who is in it as well as other family members.

Electric and ethanol wall fireplace places can generate high levels of heat that can burn you. If you have children who are young, consider putting a safe-to-touch screen on your fireplace to protect your children from burning their hands. This screen will remain at a lower temperature when the fireplace is lit and will not cause any harm to anyone who touches.

To stop sparks from accidentally igniting flammable objects, such as toys and books Keep them out of the fireplace. It is also important to regularly clean your fireplace in order to eliminate any accumulation of soot or ash. This will help lower the risk of fire hazards.

One of the most common errors that people make when installing an on the wall fireplace is to not check that the fireplace is turned off before they go to bed or leave the house. This is a grave mistake that can lead to fires, electrical malfunctions, and even a fire.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace is one of the most popular features that can be integrated into a wall for media. It is usually installed beneath a flat-screen television and it is essential that the fireplace satisfies certain installation requirements. It is important to consider not just the size of the fireplace, but also how much heat it generates. A fireplace that is erected on the wall will usually emit heat from the vent in the front, while an open-air fireplace mounted might be able to blow heat from either the top or bottom. For media walls it is a common practice to mount a fireplace recessed at a height of between 40 and 42 inches above the floor. This allows you to observe it from a sitting place.

It is possible to find wall-mounted electric wooden fireplaces with a variety of styles. However, it is best to match the style to the overall design of the room. This will ensure that the wall flows well and is cohesive. Amantii, Dimplex and other companies offer a variety of electric wall-mounted fire places. Both brands are well-known for their high-quality products and are quick to respond when customers provide feedback regarding how they can improve their products.

A media wall can be designed to accommodate TVs, or other electronic devices. Some people use the recessed fire place as an entertainment center and others prefer a combination of an electric fireplace and a wall-mounted TV. Selecting a wall that can accommodate both will be easier and more efficient.

The primary drawback of a wall-mounted electric fireplace is that they tend to appear more permanent. It is possible to move the appliance from one place to another but this will require the mounting brackets to be replaced. It's also difficult to install a television or other component on the wall in the event that the fireplace is in a space that is a stud.