In The Wall Fireplace Explained In Fewer Than 140 Characters

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How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace in the wall is a beautiful and elegant focal point that also acts as a source of heat. The best choice for your home is all about knowing what to look for.

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Installation

A wall mounted fireplace is a fantastic feature for any home, especially those with no chimneys, or who just need a modern design element. They're not as expensive as built in models and are often easier to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. However, it's essential to ensure that the place is safe and appropriate for the type of fireplace you're planning to install. The local codes are an excellent method to make sure that you don't run into any issues.

Preparing the area where the fireplace will be installed is the first step. This may require a hole to be cut in the wall, or the drywall piece to be removed. It's best to hire an expert for this task, as it requires precision measurements and the capability not to cut electrical wiring.

Once the area is ready, it's now time to hang the unit. Utilize a studfinder to determine the best location to attach the brackets in the wall. It is recommended to have someone else to hold the fireplace inserts as you connect it to the mounting brackets to ensure that the fireplace is level and securely fixed to the wall.

Some fireplaces with electric features have slots or hooks on their back. If your fireplace has slots, you can fix it by putting them into the hooks of the mounting bracket. If your fireplace includes ember bed media, spread it across the top to give it a more finished look.

After the fireplace is installed and is now ready to add any ornaments you want. You can build an entirely new frame or add a mantel to the fireplace. It's always a good idea to keep the fireplace clean to avoid dust build-up. To do this, take off the access panel on either side or the back panel from the fireplace and wipe the inside.

Design

A fireplace's wall is an opportunity to make a bold design feature in your home, so don't be afraid to make it an accent feature. A neutral color palette is a great way to let other elements of your room take center stage, but bright colors can also be used to draw attention to the fireplace's design or add texture to the space.

If you're looking for a less traditional style, think about using a different material to the traditional mantel and wood surround. Tiles are a great way to add visual interest and texture. It doesn't matter if you choose a simple tile or cement pattern to complement the walls or choose whitewashed to keep things clean and tidy, a fireplace made of tile is sure to attract the attention of anyone who enters your home.

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall can also be built into a recess in the wall. This is a great option for homes with limited space for a fireplace that can be built in. It also helps to keep things streamlined. Some models are designed for flush mounting to the wall while others are oblong or elongated in order to fit under a TV or other storage unit on the wall of your media.

You can also add a unique look to your fireplace by adding an original mantel or hearth. Depending on the style of your home, you may want to choose a hearth that is raised like this one to add more height and make a striking impact. Consider a wooden beam or rough stucco, that will contrast with the style of the room.

In the end, you can make your fireplace stand out by making it a place to display art and decor that reflect the warmth and personality of your home. If your fireplace is in the room where you like to hang a lot of art, consider choosing pieces that feature the fire's glowing embers and reddish tones, or by hanging decorative objects that are inspired by nature's beauty.

The following are some examples of

Feature walls are typically used as decorative accents however a fireplace wall takes the concept and elevates it to a practical home accessory. A feature wall can be made more attractive with a low-maintenance electric fireplace. This not only adds aesthetics, but also provides additional heating.

A fireplace accent wall can be as striking or as subtle as you like. If you want to create a striking focal point in your space, a big flat-screen television is a perfect match for an accent wall for your fireplace. If you're looking for an elegant look think about pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand or a wall-mounted bookcase.

You can decide if the hearth is suitable for your room depending on the dimensions. While a hearth is generally placed at an 18 height to allow for comfortable seating, it can be placed at any height. Some people opt to take down the hearth entirely.

Many people love the warmth and ambience of a fire, without the need to heat their homes. This is why a vented wall mounted gas fireplace is a fantastic choice for homeowners. It's reliable and safe. These fireplaces are designed for use in rooms up to 1,000 square feet. These units are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms and dens.

When you are choosing a wall mounted fireplace, consider the BTU output. The more powerful the BTU the greater the heat it produces. When deciding on the amount of heat to use it is best to use less energy than the maximum output.

If you decide to install a gas fireplace with vents ensure that the area is well-ventilated and there are no combustible materials within three feet of the fireplace. This will prevent smoke and flames from escaping through the air that could damage furniture or cause health problems for your family.

Electric fireplaces are available in various styles. There are sleek designs that are a perfect match for modern furniture and modern decor. There are also masonry options that work well with rustic and traditional furnishings. You can also design your own wall-mounted surround for an entirely unique appearance. A custom-built surround can be constructed to match the dimensions of your fire place and enhance its look. It could also include features such as a mantle that can hold music speakers or keepsakes.

Safety

It's true that a fireplace can bring warmth and atmosphere to a room but if not maintained or properly used it could also be dangerous. The risks include fire or smoke inhalation, chimney fires, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electric shock. These risks can be reduced by following safety tips and using common sense.

If your family has young children, it's wise to have a screen for your fireplace that is mesh to stop sparks and embers from falling out of the fireplace. This is particularly important if you use wood-burning fireplaces because burning firewood generates smoke that can cause irritation and irritate the lungs of kids and adults with asthma, heart, or lung conditions.

Even if the fireplace is equipped with doors that shut over the flames, it's crucial to keep children and pets away. The glass on doors to cheap fireplaces (for beginners) can get very hot and cause serious burns when they are touched. It is recommended to wait until it has cooled completely before opening the door.

Vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplaces wood are constructed with safety features that are built-in to avoid accidental use and ensure that the unit is not a fire hazard. These features include oxygen depletion sensors which shut off the burners when low oxygen levels are detected, and gas shut-off valves that instantly stop the flow of gas when the pilot light goes out.

Whether you have vented or vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplace, you need to maintain it regularly by having the flue swept and the liner checked. Any cracks or gaps in the lining need to be repaired by a qualified technician.

It's recommended to check frequently that the power cord to your fireplace isn't stretched or covered by furniture or other objects as this can increase the chance of a fire or overheating. It's recommended to keep liquids out of any electrical fireplace and it's recommended that you use surge protectors to help prevent sudden voltage spikes that could damage the fireplace or cause a fire. Install your fireplace at a minimum of 5 to 4 feet off the ground, to keep it out of reach of pets and small children.