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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 feature in any living space. It can be placed above the couch or in the seating area to create a cozy and warm environment for your family and guests.

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

Height

Choosing the right size for an on the wall fireplace is one of the most important decisions to be made when building a new media wall. While the fireplace should be low enough to be easily observed from all seating positions, it should be high enough so that it can produce sufficient warmth for an inviting living space.

When deciding on a height for a wall mount fire it is crucial to take into consideration the amount of heat it produces and how close to the floor it will be, and the other items that can be hung over it. If a gas or biofireplace electric fireplace is too low, the heat it emits will be dissipated quickly and combustible items can easily ignite. This could cause an explosion in the home and reduce the fireplace's performance.

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

A second consideration is how the space will be used. If the room is mostly used for socialising, relaxing and watching television, a taller fireplace would be a good option. If it is used to heat your home, a lower fireplace is better.

Most people prefer to mount the fireplace at eye-level while they are sitting in chairs. This is about 40-42 inches above the floor. However, some prefer to mount their fireplace beneath televisions and this could work well too, providing that the TV is not too close to the heater or it could suffer damage from the heat.

It is also crucial to think about the kind of fireplace you have and the storage that will be required above it. For example, if you are using an electric fire it is possible to build a sideboard or credenza on top of the fireplace to keep the surface free of clutter. This will give the fireplace an airy, modern look. It also makes the fireplace appear larger.

Installation

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

To begin, select a location for the fireplace that gives you plenty of room to move around the fireplace, and make sure it's free of any combustible materials. Check the length of your wall to ensure that it's wide enough for the fireplace to have a height of at least 40-42". It's also recommended to have someone assist with the installation of your fireplace, because it can be heavy.

Depending on the type of fireplace you pick, it may need to be attached directly to a wall or connected to a bracket that is hung on the wall. Check the owner's guide for instructions on how to install a direct-to-wall model. For a bracket-mounted model, fix the bracket to the wall using screws and wall board toggle-bolt anchors. Make sure that the bracket is fastened to at least two studs and use a stud finder to determine the locations at which you'll need to fix a screw.

Once you've positioned the bracket, you can attach the fireplace on it by using the tabs on the lower part of the fireplace and the hooks that are on the top of the bracket. Certain models have an exterior glass panel that needs to be removed prior installation, so be sure to follow the instructions in the owner's manual.

You'll first need to install the frame of your electric fireplace in the appropriate spot on the wall. Then, it will be attached to the bracket. Once you've done this you'll need to drill holes for the mounting bracket or sand any rough areas of the wall.

After drilling the holes, screw in the mounting bracket. Some models of wall-mounted fireplaces also include hooks or slots on the back and you can insert the hooks on the back of the fireplace into the slots on the mounting bracket.

Safety

The good news is that both ethanol fireplaces and electric wall fireplaces are safe when the proper safety measures are in place. This includes regular inspections of the unit to ensure that it is in good working order and that no signs of wear and tear are present. Keep the fireplace away from any flammable materials, such as furniture, carpets, or paper. Keep children away from the flame and ensure they are aware of the dangers. Be sure to turn off the fireplace when you go to sleep or leave the home.

When installing an on the wall fireplace, it is essential to follow all manufacturer instructions. It is important to be aware of the dimensions and weight requirements and the heat clearance zone. Double-check the heat zones of the TV and fireplace when you are planning to put an electric fireplace with a TV. The weight of the television could put pressure on the fireplace and cause it to collapse, potentially causing injury to your family members or you.

Electric and ethanol wall fireplace places can generate high levels of heat that could burn you. You should consider installing a safe screen to put to your fireplace if you have children who are small. This will protect children from burning. This screen will remain at a lower temperature when the fireplace is on and won't burn anyone who touches it.

To prevent sparks from accidentally igniting flammable objects, like books and toys, keep them away from the fireplace. In addition, you should regularly clean your fireplace to eliminate any buildup of ash and soot. This will lower the chance of an fire.

One of the most frequent errors people make when installing an electric fireplace on their wall is to forget to switch off the fireplace prior to going to go to bed or leaving the house. This is a major error that can lead to electrical problems or even fires.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace is one the most popular features that can be integrated into a wall for media. It is usually installed under a flat-screen television and it is essential that the fireplace meets certain requirements for installation. It is essential to think about not just the dimensions of the fireplace but also how much heat it generates. A fireplace that is set on the wall will generally emit heat from the vent in the front, while a fireplace that is surface mounted could be able to blow heat from either the top or bottom. The most popular option for media walls is to install an recessed white fireplace at a height of 40-42 inches above the floor, allowing it to be seen from a sitting position.

It is possible to find wall-mounted electric fires with a variety of styles. However it is recommended to match the style to the overall style of the room. This will ensure that the entire wall is unified and flows seamlessly. There are a variety of companies that offer different models of electric wall-mounted fireplaces, including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands are renowned for their quality and quick response when customers provide feedback regarding how they can improve their products.

Another factor to consider when building a wall for media is whether the wall will be used to house a television or other electronic gadgets. Some prefer to use a recessed fireplace for an entertainment center, whereas others might prefer an amalgamation of the TV and the wall-mounted fireplace. It is simpler and more efficient to choose the right media wall that can accommodate both.

The biggest drawback to a wall-mounted fireplace is that it tends to feel more permanent than freestanding electric stone fireplaces equipped with a mantel. It is possible to move an appliance from one place to another, but this requires the mounting brackets to be put back in place. If the fireplace is on an stud, it can be difficult to install a TV or other components.