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

A fireplace on the wall can create a beautiful focal feature in any living space. Whether hung above the couch or within the living room it can create a warm cozy space for your family as well as guests.

Some models can be recessed into the wall for an integrated look. This requires some extra work and may require some DIYers to leave their comfortable zone.

Height

The right height for a wall fireplace is among the most important decisions that must be made when building an entirely new media wall. While the fireplace suite must be low enough to be easily observed from all sitting positions, it must be high enough to ensure that it can produce sufficient heat for an inviting living space.

When choosing a height for a wall mount fire, it is important to think about the quantity of heat it creates as well as how close to the floor it will be, and what else can be placed above it. If a gas or electrical fireplace is too low in height, the heat it generates will quickly evaporate and Modern Fireplace combustible items can easily ignite. This could lead to a house fire and the performance of the fireplace will be significantly diminished.

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

A second consideration is how the room will be utilized. If it's predominantly used for socialising, watching television and relaxing, a higher fireplace is a good option. If, however, it is to be used as an additional source of heating then a lower fireplace will be more suitable.

Most people prefer to put their fireplace at eye level when sitting in a chair, which is about 40-42 inches away from the floor. Some prefer to put their fireplace beneath a TV and this can be a good option, provided that the TV isn't too close to the heater or it may be damaged by the heat.

Depending on the kind of fireplace, it can be helpful to consider what kind of storage might be required above the fire. If you have an electric fireplace, it might be useful to install a credenza or sideboard cabinet above the fire to keep the fireplace's surface clean. This can help to create an open and sleek appearance and make the fireplace appear bigger too.

Installation

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a great alternative to a media wall. It is ideal for homeowners who want a cleaner style that blends with the structure of the media wall. It's also easier and faster to set up than a fireplace that is integrated.

Begin by selecting a place that allows you to move easily around the fireplace. Also, ensure that there aren't any flammable items in the area. Then, measure the length of your wall and make sure that it's large enough to accommodate a fireplace that is at least 40-42" in height. It's also recommended to have someone assist with the installation of your fireplace, as it's a heavy thing to install.

Depending on the fireplace model you choose The fireplace will need to be attached directly to the wall studs, or to a bracket already installed on the wall. If you're installing an direct-to-wall model, check the manual of the owner for instructions on how to install it. 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 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, attach the fireplace to it using the tabs at the bottom of the fireplace and the hooks that are on the top of the mounting bracket. Certain models have an exterior glass panel that must be removed before installation, so make sure to follow the guidelines in the owner's manual.

If you're installing an electric built-in fireplace, you'll have to install the frame of your firebox in the area you've specified on the wall before it can be attached to the bracket. After that, 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. Certain models of wall-mounted fireplaces include hooks or slots on the back which means you can place the hooks at the back of the fireplace into slots on the mounting bracket.

Safety

The good news is that both ethanol and electric wall fireplaces are safe to use 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 there are no signs of wear and wear and tear are evident. Keep the fireplace away from any flammable material, such as carpets, furniture or even paper. If you have children, make sure they are aware of not touching the flames and keep them away from the fireplace at all times. Make sure that you turn off the fireplace when you go to bed or leave the house.

When installing a wall fireplace, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions. It is essential to pay attention to dimensions as well as the weight requirements and the clearance zone for heat. Make sure to check the heat zones of the TV and fireplace if you plan to use a TV over the fireplace. The extra weight from the television could put pressure on the tabletop Fireplace, which could cause it to collapse and possibly cause injury to you or your family members.

It is also important to be aware that electric and ethanol wall fireplaces can generate huge amounts of heat which can burn you if you come too close to it. Consider installing a safe screen to use on your fireplace if you have small children. This will protect them from getting burned. The screen will remain at a low temperature while the fireplace is on and will not burn anyone who touches it.

It is also a good idea to keep any flammable objects, such as books and toys, away from the fire to avoid them from being accidentally ignited by sparks. In addition, you should regularly clean your fireplace to remove any buildup of ash and soot. This will reduce the risk of a fire.

One of the most common mistakes homeowners make when installing a wall fireplace is failing to make sure that the fireplace is shut off prior to going to bed or leave the home. This is a major error that can lead to fires or electrical malfunctions.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace is one of the most popular features that can be incorporated into a wall for media. It is typically installed beneath a flat-screen television and it is essential that the fireplace is in compliance with certain requirements for installation. It is crucial to consider not only the height of the fireplace, but also how much heat it produces. A fireplace that is erected on the wall will typically blow heat out of the vent located in front, while a fireplace that is surface mounted may blow heat from either the top or bottom. The most popular option for a media wall is to put the fireplace in a recess at a height between 40-42 inches from the floor, which allows it to be seen from a seated position.

While it is possible to find a wall-mounted electric fireplace with a variety of designs, it is generally best to match the style of the fireplace with the overall style of the room. This will ensure that the media wall flows smoothly and is cohesive. There are many companies that offer a variety of electric wall-mounted fireplaces, including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands are well-known for their quality and quick to respond when customers provide feedback on ways to improve the products.

Another factor to consider when building a wall for media is whether the room is intended to house a television or other electronic gadgets. Some people use a recessed fire place as an entertainment center, while others prefer an amalgamation of an electric fireplace and a wall-mounted TV. It is easier and more efficient to select a wall with a media component that can accommodate both.

The biggest drawback of wall-mounted electric fireplaces wooden is that they feel more permanent. While it is possible to move the fireplace from one location to another, doing so requires reinstalling the brackets for mounting. If the fireplace is on an stud, it can be difficult to mount TVs or other components.