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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace

A fireplace in the wall gives an elegant and polished look without the expense of mantles. It is one of the easiest electric fireplaces to install.

There are a few aspects to take into consideration prior to purchasing your in-wall fireplace. To make the most of your investment, follow these helpful tips:.

Height

It may appear to be a simple question, but determining the height of your fireplace is among the most important decisions you'll make. This is because the height of your fireplace can affect everything from how it fits in a room to how visible it is. If your fireplace is too high could look odd and diminish the beauty of the piece. A fireplace that is too low can be lost within the wall space.

Luckily electric fireplaces are adaptable enough to be positioned at a variety of heights. For instance, a majority of people choose to mount their fireplaces on the eye level from a seated position. This requires a height between 40 and 42 inches. Some people place their fireplaces wooden beneath their TVs. This can be an attractive alternative.

However, the size of your fireplace will depend on a few things, including the size of the room and the length of the wall where you'd like to put it. The larger the space, the larger it can be. This could mean that you are in a position to fit a bigger fireplace into it. The length of the wall is also crucial since a wall that is larger will support a larger fireplace.

Another important aspect to consider is how you plan to use your fireplace. If you intend to use it for ornamental purposes, a lower height will work best. If you're planning to use it to heat your home using it, you'll have to ensure that the fireplace is tall enough to meet local codes and safety standards.

A proper height for your fireplace will help to make sure that it is in line with the decor and is easy to work on when cleaning or filling it. You can always consult a professional fireplace installation expert to help you if you are unsure of the height you should choose. They can recommend the ideal height for your fireplace, according to their experience and your home's design.

Depth

The depth of a fireplace is essential to know if you plan to put it in a recessed place. If you plan to cut into the wall, ensure that you have enough room to accommodate the fireplace's internal design (the area for the smoke shelf above the firebox and the flue that rises from the roof). You should also think about the space you have available for the surround and if you want a fireplace mantle.

Many of the latest electric fireplaces come with the depth of being almost hidden, giving them the appearance of a "built-in" look. This kind of wall fireplace made from electric is best exemplified by the Panorama BI Deep series. This model has a 5.8-inch deep frame that lets the viewer see the flames, ember bed and not the frame. The media package includes driftwood logs with natural appearance white pebbles, as well as clear glass crystals to add a luster to the embers and reflect the flames.

Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in deep and shallow models. When deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is important to keep in mind that these fireplaces are considered to be supplementary heating sources and must be properly vented by a trained professional. The length of the vent pipe, the length of the flue, and the distance from the stove to the vent are all elements that need to be considered when determining the depth of a fireplace made of gas.

It is important to read and carefully follow the directions of the manufacturer when installing your fireplace. In the majority of instances, hiring a professional to install your fireplace is recommended. It is also a good idea to have a second person on hand for the installation of an fireplace.

The addition of a fireplace in the wall place to your home is a fantastic way to add value to it and create ambiance. It also can help reduce your heating costs. Additionally, it's an ideal option if are unable to fit an old-fashioned fireplace into your home due to space limitations or due to the location of an existing chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're not able or prefer not to cut into your wall or construct the space needed to install an electric fireplace, a surface mount provides a sleek and modern style. Certain models, like the Allusion line, can even be mounted partially recessed in a wall without compromising aesthetics or heat output.

To begin the installation begin by marking the wall with a pencil where the bracket will be mounted. Utilize a stud finder to locate the studs within that area and make sure the mounting bracket is placed in the vicinity of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud cannot be reached or isn't suitable for your fireplace, you can use drywall anchors to provide support.

After you've marked the position of the brackets for mounting and drilled them, screw them into the wall making sure they're aligned with the studs. You can use studs or plastic anchors to connect each bracket. Once the mounting brackets are installed, lift your fireplace, then hang it on the wall bracket. Once it's secure, check the position of your fireplace to make sure that it's level and not crooked in the opening.

Before you proceed with the installation, connect your fireplace and make sure that all the features are functioning properly - turn on the fire, and then light up the flames, play around with heat, ember bed lights, etc. Once you're happy with the results then it's time to put up your floating mantel.

Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll either need to connect its wire connection to the appliance wire connector on the lower part of the mantel. Or in the event that your fireplace has hooks or slots on the back, connect them to the slots on the wall mounting brackets. Once you've done this then, refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and installing it inside the opening.

Once you've removed the front panel of your fireplace and installed it into its opening, follow your manual's specifications to finish the install by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height as needed. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top grate for a more natural look. Then secure it with the screws that come with it.

Plug-In

Contrary to traditional wood-burning ethanol fireplaces these electric versions don't need vents or chimneys. They're plugged into an outlet that is standard that can provide supplemental heat for rooms that are up to 400 square feet. You can also alter the atmosphere with different settings for flame and heat. Some models come with LED lighting effects that accentuate the fire and ember bed. Certain models have an upper grille which hides the manual controls, however they can easily be opened to reveal the pushbuttons.

Plug-in electric fire places can be installed directly on the wall or recessed for a built-in appearance. They are generally more straightforward to install than mantel Fireplaces Wooden. Some have a pedestal base to allow you to set the fireplace on a flat surface such as buffets or dressers. Included is an remote control, mounting hardware, and the log set. Electric fireplaces are able to include both heat and flame options which can be turned off to provide a warm and cozy atmosphere.

Certain models come with privacy glass that can be easily adjusted from completely transparent to partially transparent. This feature makes these models popular for walls that separate common spaces for entertainment, such as dining and living areas. They can even be used in bedrooms where the addition of a fireplace is a cost-effective way to reduce the chill in the space without sacrificing privacy.

Plug-in electric fire places do not require hardwiring, but they must be installed in a wall capable of supporting their weight. Certain models come with a kit that comes with a pre-wired cord as well as a specially designed bracket to make the installation process easier. This kit is available for concrete or drywall installation.

If you opt to install your electric fireplace on the wall, be sure that it is near an outlet. Based on the model the plug-in electric wooden fireplaces can be connected to outlets that are connected to the same circuit or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is recommended to use a dedicated circuit so that nothing else in the home will be operating on the same voltage and potentially trip your breaker.