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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 for any living room. If it is placed above the couch or within the seating area, it will create a cozy atmosphere for your family and guests.

Some models can be recessed into the wall for an integrated appearance. This will require more work and some DIYers may need to go beyond their comfort zones.

Height

The right height for an on the wall fireplace is among the most important decisions that must be made when constructing the media wall. The fireplace should be low enough so that it can be easily seen from a variety of seating positions. However, it must be high enough to ensure that it will provide enough warmth for a home that is comfortable.

It is crucial to take into consideration the amount of heat the wall mounted fire produces, the distance from the floor, and any other items that could be placed above the fire. If a gas or electrical fireplace is too low, the heat it emits will quickly dissipate and combustible items can easily ignite. This can lead to fire in the home, and the performance of the fireplace will be significantly diminished.

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

A second factor to consider is how the room will be utilized. If the room will be used primarily to relax, socialising or watching television, a taller fireplace is a great option. However, if it is to be used as a second source of heating, a lower fireplace would be more appropriate.

Most people prefer to mount their fireplace at eye level while sitting in the chair approximately 40-42 inches from the floor. Some people place their fireplace under a television, and this can also work, if the TV isn't too close to it or suffer from the heat.

It is also important to think about the type of fireplace you have as well as the storage space that will be required above it. For example, 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 create a an airy and clean look and can make the fireplace appear bigger as well.

Installation

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a wonderful addition to a media panel. It's ideal for homeowners who prefer a sleeker look that's more in line with the design of the media wall, and it's easier to install than a built-in fireplace.

Start by choosing a spot that allows you to move freely around the fireplace. Also, make sure that there are no combustible objects within the area. Take a measurement of the length of your wall to ensure that it is wide enough for a fireplace with an average height of 40-42". It's also an ideal idea to have someone help you in putting up your fireplace, as it's a heavy thing to install.

Based on the model of fireplace you select, it may need to be mounted directly to a stud wall or attached to a bracket that is hung on the wall. If you're installing a direct to wall model, check the owner's manual for specifics on how to mount it. If you're installing a bracket-mounted model, attach the mounting bracket using toggle-bolt anchors and screws. Make sure that the bracket is secured to at least two studs, and use a stud finder to locate the places where you'll need to attach screws.

Once you've positioned the bracket, you can attach the fireplace onto it by using the tabs on the bottom of the fireplace and the hooks that are on the top of the mounting bracket. Follow the instructions in the owner's manual, if your model comes with a front-glass panel that needs to be removed prior to installation.

If you're installing an electric built-in fireplace, you'll need to put the frame of the fireplace in the area you've specified on your wall before it can be attached to the bracket. After you've completed this, you can either drill holes for the mounting bracket, or sand any rough areas of the wall.

After you've drilled the holes, insert the 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

The good news is that both electric and ethanol wall fireplaces are safe to use when the proper safety measures are in place. This includes regular inspections of the fireplace to ensure that it is operating properly and that there are no signs of wear and tear are present. Keep the fireplace away from any flammable materials, such as carpets, furniture or even paper. If you have children, ensure that they are aware of not touching the flames, and to keep them away from the fireplace at all times. Be sure to turn off the flames when you go to bed or leave the house.

When installing an on the wall fireplace, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions. It is crucial to be aware of the dimensions, the weight requirements, and the clearance zone for heat. Double-check the areas of heat in the TV and fireplace if you plan to use an electric fireplace with a TV. The extra weight of the television could put pressure on the fireplace, which could cause it to collapse and possibly injure you or your family members.

Electric and ethanol Fire 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 over your fireplace to prevent your hands from burning. This screen remains at a lower temperature when the fireplace is in use and will not cause any harm to anyone who touches it.

To stop sparks from accidentally igniting flammable objects, such as books and toys, keep them away from the fireplace. In addition, it is important to regularly clean your fireplace to eliminate any buildup of ash and soot. This will help reduce the risk of ethonal fire hazards.

One of the most common mistakes that people make when installing an electric fireplace on their wall is to not remember to shut off the fireplace prior to going to sleep or leaving the home. This is a grave error that could lead to fires or electrical malfunctions.

Style

A wall-mounted Fireplace Stove is one of the most popular components to be added to a media wall. It is typically installed beneath the flat-screen TV, and it is important that the fireplace is in compliance with certain requirements for installation. It is crucial to consider not only the size of the fireplace, but also how much heat it generates. A model that is designed to be recessed into a wall will usually blast the heat out of an opening at the front of the unit, while a surface-mounted fireplace may blow the heat from the top or the bottom. For media walls it is common to mount a fireplace recessed at a height of between 40 and 42 inches above the floor. This lets you view it from a sitting position.

While it is possible find wall-mounted electric fireplaces in a variety of styles, it is generally ideal to match the design of the fireplace to the overall look of the room. This will help ensure that the entire media wall is unified and flows well. A number of companies provide different types of electric wall-mounted fireplaces, including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands are renowned for their quality and are quick to respond to feedback from customers regarding how they can improve their products.

A media wall can be designed to accommodate TVs, or other electronic devices. Some people prefer the recessed fire place to serve as an entertainment centre, while others want to combine a TV and wall-mounted fireplace. Selecting a wall that is able to accommodate both will be simpler and more efficient.

The biggest drawback to wall-mounted fireplaces is that it tends to feel more permanent than freestanding electric fireplaces with mantels. It is possible to move an appliance from one location to another but this requires the mounting brackets to be replaced. It is also difficult to install a television or other components on the wall in the event that the fireplace is in a space that is a stud.