11 Ways To Completely Redesign Your Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces provide a warm, welcoming space to your home without the hassles of ash, chimney cleaning or buying, stacking, and hauling coal or firewood. They also provide a safe alternative to conventional fireplaces, and do not obstruct floor space or cause a hazard to people as they walk through the room.

Size

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is a stylish option if you want the look of a fireplace but don't have enough space to install a hearth or chimney. They free up the floor space by being mounted on a flat surface and plug into an electrical outlet for all-year-round use. Most models have a remote control that allows for simple switching between on and off. Some also feature decorative embers and a flame display that is surprisingly realistic. These models come in different sizes and styles.

The majority of electric fire for wall fireplaces mounted on walls are small. However there are plenty of linear options that span the length of the wall. They are ideal for rooms with low-ceilings, and can be used to create a cozy focal piece that doesn't require much space.

Electric fireplaces can also be erected on flat walls, just as a wood fireplace. They come in a variety of frame colors, ranging from black to mirror glass and stainless steel. Pick a frame color that is in harmony with your walls or furnishings. Some models also include flat screen televisions to create an all-in-one entertainment system.

Many people choose to mount their TVs above their electric fireplace. This is a great idea but be aware of the necessary clearance between the TV and electric fireplace. According to the most common clearance guidelines, all combustibles must be kept at least three feet from the fireplace.

Some of these units are designed to be recessed into the wall to create a custom fit. This kind of fireplace may not be as efficient in producing heat as the straight-front wall hanging electric fires mounted model however it is perfect for a bespoke installation. You can also find electric fireplaces that are designed to be wall-mounted and mounted against the ceiling. These fireplaces are ideal for commercial spaces such as a restaurant or hotel lobbies.

Many of these models have different settings for heat output, which you can change depending on the season. Some models can be turned off all year round, without sacrificing the attractive flame effect. Certain fireplaces come with a no heat setting, which only warms the surrounding area. These features are perfect for homes with pets and children, as the fireplace doesn't generate any heat.

Flame Effects

Many electric fireplaces have different flame effects created to look like a real fire on the wall. These features are often combined with an LED backdrop to create a realistic look that can easily be blended in with different styles of interior décor. Most models also permit you to alter the intensity and color of the flame to suit your mood or the atmosphere of the space.

Another option for flame effects is a chemical-based effect that mimics the behavior of a natural gas fire. The units are made up of the use of a chemical liquid that is heated within the unit to create fire. These units can be messy and require a lot of maintenance.

Another alternative to chemical flames is a plasma blaze effect that is made up of tiny particles that glow and flicker to mimic the appearance of an actual fire. This type of simulated fire can look fake and not so appealing as other options.

There are wall-mounted electric fireplaces that have real log sets and holographic flame projection which creates a realistic look. These fireplaces are usually coated in rust or wood that blends perfectly with traditional interior designs. They can be set in a recess for an individualized look that can blend with a variety wall designs.

The best model to fit your space will depend on the dimensions of the room and your personal preference. For larger spaces, you'll prefer a larger model that can be able to fill the space without making it appear empty. A smaller or compact model is ideal to smaller rooms. These fireplaces can be found with a range of frames and surrounds to complement your decor. For instance the AL45CLX2-G wall mount electric fireplace from Ambiance comes in a number of different finishes, including stainless steel, flat black metal, and standard black glass that fits into most 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces offer a lot of style and function without the hassle of installing an actual fireplace. You don't have to hire an electrician, you don't require a chimney, and you don't need to worry about running gas lines through your home. However there are a few things to consider when selecting a wall-mounted electric fireplace.

The venting system is one the biggest differences between wall-mounted fireplaces and freestanding ones. While the majority of freestanding fireplaces have a vent located on the back of the unit, a lot of wall-mounted models do not. This is because the majority of the heat is absorbed from the top of the fireplace. If the fireplace isn't equipped with enough venting, it can cause a fire risk. This is why it's crucial to read reviews prior to purchasing a unit.

Another significant distinction between wall-mounted and freestanding fireplaces is the effects of flames. While freestanding fireplaces typically have LED screens and rotisserie-style lighting wall-mounted fireplaces use mist and other advanced technology to mimic flames and smoke. Dimplex, for example, has a line of fireplaces that uses ultrasonic technology to create the illusion of a fire.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces can be partially recessed into the wall. This lets them fit in tight spaces that traditional fireplaces would not. This allows them to blend with a variety of interior styles.

Some electric wall-mounted fire places have multi-view, while others are only front-view. These are usually larger than single-view models and allow you to see the flames from two or more sides.

Installation

As the name implies the wall mount electric fireplaces are designed to be hung on the wall, typically with a bracket for mounting. The method of installation differs between models, but it is generally simple. Certain models are fixed to the wall using screws, while others require you to construct an opening around them. In either situation, it's essential to follow the guidelines that come with the fire, ensuring that the opening of the frame is dimensioned and the unit is placed in line with any safety guidelines.

The first thing to do is to find a place that works for your fireplace. Take into consideration the style of the room, as well as any existing furniture. It is also important to ensure that the location is near enough to a power source, or if you're willing to let an electrician relocate the plug socket (if one is already in place) for you.

Once you've found the perfect location to place the fireplace, prepare the space by clearing it, removing any existing furniture and preparing the wall mounted fire electric. This could involve the removal of any wallpaper or other decorations as well as making sure you mark any studs using a studfinder.

Most wall mounted fireplace white-mounted electric fires will come with templates for drilling holes, which you should use to mark the areas on the walls where brackets are to be fixed. Once you have marked the wall's locations and drilled the holes. Then, install the rawl plugs. As a rule it is essential to ensure that the heater - which is in front of the fireplace and produces heat - is at least 400mm away from any combustible materials like fabrics.

Once the holes are dug, you'll need fit the mounting bracket. Some models will require that you install the firebox onto the bracket while others will ask you to mount the fireplace onto the bracket before you attach the screen. It is essential to follow the directions for installation precisely to avoid damaging your new appliance. Plug in the fireplace and test it.