How to Choose the Right Height for an on the
Wall FireplaceA on the wall fireplace can be a stunning feature for any living room. If it is placed above the couch or in the sitting area, it can create a warm and cozy space for your family as well as guests.
Some models can be partially integrated into the wall to create an aesthetically pleasing look. This requires some extra work and could require DIYers to leave their comfortable zone.
Height
When constructing a media wall, choosing the proper height of an on-wall fireplace is an important decision. The fireplace should be low enough so that it can be easily seen from a variety of places of seating. However, it must be high enough to ensure that it can provide sufficient warmth to keep your home warm.
It is important to take into consideration the amount of heat the wall mounted fire produces as well as the distance to the floor and any other equipment that could be placed over the fire. If you place an electric or gas fireplace too low, it will lose heat quickly and combustible materials could easily ignite. This can lead to an explosion in the house, and the performance of the fireplace will be drastically diminished.
To avoid this, select a fireplace with a low opening for the fireplace or a chimney venting system that is high. This will ensure that heat is dissipated safely and efficiently.
Another factor to consider is the purpose for which the room will be used for. If the room is mostly used for socialising, relaxing and watching television, a higher fireplace would be a good choice. If, however, it is intended to be used as a second source of heating, a lower fireplace would be better.
The majority of people prefer to place their fireplaces at eye level when sitting in a chair, which is about 40-42 inches from the floor. Some people put their fireplaces under a TV, and this can also work, provided that the television is not too close to it or feel the heat.
It is also crucial to think about the kind of fireplace you have as well as the storage that will be required above it. For example, if you are using an electric fire it could be beneficial to install a sideboard cupboard or credenza over the fireplace to keep the area free of clutter. This will give the fireplace an airy,
modern fireplace look. It also makes the fireplace appear bigger.
Installation
A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a fantastic addition to a media wall. It is a great option for homeowners who want a cleaner appearance that fits better with the wall structure of the media. It is also simpler and quicker to install than a fireplace integrated.
To begin, select the location of your fireplace that gives you plenty of room to move around the fireplace, and make sure it's free of any combustible objects. Measure the length of your wall to make sure it's wide enough for an elongated fireplace that has at least 40-42". It's also an ideal idea to have someone help with the installation of your fireplace, because it's a heavy thing to install.
Depending on the model of fireplace you pick it could need to be fixed directly to a stud wall or connected to a bracket which is installed on the wall. If you're installing an direct-to-wall model, check the owner's manual for details about how to mount it. If you're using a bracket-mounted model fasten the mounting bracket to the wall by using screws and wallboard toggle bolt anchors. Utilize a stud-finder to determine the screw locations.
Once the bracket is installed, attach the fireplace using the tabs on the bottom of the fireplace and the hooks at the top of the bracket. Some models come with an opening for the front glass that must be removed before installation, so be certain to follow the directions in the owner's manual.
You'll first need to install the frame of your electric fireplace in the appropriate spot on the wall. Then, it's able to be hung from the bracket. Once you've done this you can drill holes for the mounting bracket and smooth any rough areas of the wall.
After you've drilled the holes, insert the rawl plugs and then screw in the mounting bracket. Some models of wall-mounted fireplaces have hooks or slots on the back, so you can simply put the hooks on the back of the fireplace into slots on the bracket for mounting.
Safety
It is important to know that both electric and bioethanol wall fireplaces can be used in a safe manner when the proper safety precautions are taken. This includes regular inspections of the unit to ensure that it is operating properly and that no signs of wear or wear are present. It is also important to keep the fireplace free from flammable materials, such as carpets, paper, and furniture. Keep children from the fire and ensure they are aware of the dangers. Make sure you shut off the fireplace before you go to go to bed or leave the house.
It is crucial to follow the guidelines from the manufacturer when installing a
tabletop fireplace in a wall. It is crucial to pay attention to dimensions, the weight requirements, and the clearance zone for heat. Double-check the heat zones of the TV and fireplace in the event that you intend to install a TV over the fireplace. The weight of the TV could put pressure on the fireplace, causing it to collapse, potentially causing injury to the person who is in it as well as other family members.
You should also be aware of the fact that ethanol and electric wall fireplaces can generate large amounts of heat that can cause you to burn yourself when you are close enough. If you have kids think about putting a safe-to-touch screen on your fireplace to keep your children from burning their hands. This screen remains at a low temperature when the fireplace is on and will not burn anyone who touches it.
It is also recommended to keep any flammable objects such as books and toys, away from the fireplace to avoid them from getting accidentally ignited by sparks. Also, you should regularly clean your fireplace to eliminate any accumulation of soot or ash. This will decrease the chance of an fire.
One of the most common mistakes people make when installing an wall fireplace is to not check that the fireplace is shut off before going to bed or leave the home. This is a very serious mistake that can lead to electrical
fires and other electrical issues.
Style
A wall-mounted fireplace is one the most popular features that can be built into a wall for media. It is commonly installed underneath the flat-screen TV and it is crucial that the fireplace is in compliance with certain requirements for installation. The height from which it is mounted can be a factor but it is crucial to consider the heat it generates. A fireplace that is mounted on the wall will generally blow heat out of the vent at the front, while an open-air fireplace mounted might blow heat from the top or bottom. A popular option for a media wall is to put an recessed fireplace at a height that is between 40 and 42 inches above the floor, which permits it to be seen from a sitting position.
While it is possible find a wall-mounted electric fireplace in a variety of styles, it is generally ideal to match the design of the fireplace to the overall design of the room. This will ensure that the media wall is well-integrated and well-integrated. Amantii, Dimplex and other companies offer a wide range of wall-mounted electric fire places. Both brands are well-known for their quality and quick response when customers give feedback on ways to improve the products.
Another factor to consider when building a media wall is to decide whether the wall can be used to house a television or other electronics. Some people prefer to use the recessed fireplace as an entertainment center, whereas others may want to have a combination of both a TV and a wall-mounted fireplace. It is simpler and more efficient to select the right media wall that can accommodate both.
The main drawback to wall-mounted fireplaces is that it can appear more durable than freestanding electric fireplaces equipped with a mantel. While it is possible to move the fireplace from one place to another, it will require reinstalling the brackets for mounting. If the fireplace is located in a stud, it will be difficult to mount TVs or other components.