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

A on the wall fireplace can be a chic focal point for any living space. Whether hung above the couch or in the seating area, it can create a warm cozy atmosphere for your family and guests.

Some models can be integrated into the wall to give it a more built-in appearance. This is more work, and some DIYers may need to step outside of their comfortable zone.

Height

Deciding on the ideal size for an on the wall fireplace is one of the most important decisions to be made when constructing the media wall. While the fireplace should be low enough to be easily observed from all seating positions, it should be high enough so that it will generate enough heat to provide an ambiance that is comfortable for the living space.

It is crucial to take into consideration the amount of heat the wall mounted fire produces as well as the distance to the floor and any other objects that might be positioned above the fire. If you set a gas fireplace or electric fireplace too low, it will lose heat rapidly and combustible substances could easily ignite. This can cause a fire in the house and also reduce the performance of the fireplace.

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

Another consideration is what the room will be used for. If it is predominantly used for socialising, watching television and relaxing, a higher fireplace is an ideal choice. However, if it is to be utilized as an additional source of heating it is suggested that a lower-end fireplace be more appropriate.

Most people prefer to put the fireplace at eye-level while they are sitting in a chair. This is about 40-42 inches above the floor. Some people place their fireplaces under a TV, and this can also work, if the TV isn't too close to it or suffer from the heat.

It is also important to consider the type of fireplace you have as well as the storage space that will be required above it. If you have an electric fireplace, it may be beneficial to install a credenza or sideboard cabinet above the fireplace to keep the area clear. This will give the fireplace a more spacious, streamlined appearance. It also makes the fireplace appear bigger.

Installation

A fireplace mounted on a wall is a great option to add to a media panel. It's a great option for homeowners who want a sleeker look that is more in keeping with the structure of the media wall, and it's easier to install than a fireplace built-in.

Begin by selecting a place that lets you move freely around the fireplace. Also, make sure that there are no combustible objects in the area. Take a measurement of the length of your wall to make sure it's wide enough to accommodate an elongated fireplace that has at least 40-42". It's also recommended to have a person assist with the installation of your fireplace, because it's a heavy thing to install.

Based on the model of fireplace you select, it may need to be attached directly to a stud wall or connected to a bracket that is hung on the wall. If you're installing a direct-to-wall model, check the manual of the owner for instructions about how to mount it. If you're installing a bracket-mounted model, attach the mounting bracket with toggle-bolt anchors as well as screws. Use a stud-finder to locate the screw locations.

Once the bracket is in place then attach the fireplace using the tabs on the bottom of the fireplace and the hooks on the top of the bracket. Certain models come with a front glass panel that must be removed before installation, so make sure to follow the instructions in the owner's manual.

If you're installing an electric built-in fireplace, you'll need set up the frame of your firebox in the appropriate space on the wall before it can be fixed to the bracket. After you've completed this step you can use a drill for making holes for the mounting bracket or sand any rough spots on the wall.

After drilling the holes, screw in the mounting bracket. Some wall-mounted models have hooks or slots in the back. You can then slide the hooks from the back into the slots of the bracket for mounting.

Safety

The good news is that both electric and ethanol wall fireplaces are safe when the proper safety measures are in place. This includes regular inspections of the appliance to ensure it is in working order and that there are no signs of wear and wear are present. Keep the fireplace clear of any flammable materials, such as carpets, furniture, or paper. Keep children away from the flame and make sure that they are aware of the dangers. It is also important to shut off the fireplace prior to going to bed or leaving the home.

It is essential to adhere to all instructions from the manufacturer when installing a fireplace in a wall. This means paying attention to the dimensions of the fireplace, the weight requirements and the heat clearance zones. Double-check the areas of heat in the fireplace and TV if you plan to use a TV over the fireplace. The weight of the TV can put pressure on the fireplace, causing it to collapse, possibly injuring your family members or you.

You should also be aware that ethanol and electric wall fireplaces can generate large amounts of heat which can burn you if you come close enough. If you have kids, consider putting a safe-to-touch screen on your fireplace to keep them from burning their hands. The screen is at a lower temperature when the fireplace is on and won't burn anyone who touches it.

To avoid sparks accidentally sparking flammable items like toys and books Keep them out of the fireplace. Additionally, you should regularly clean your fireplace to remove any buildup of ash and soot. This will lower the risk of fire hazards.

One of the most frequent errors that homeowners make when installing a on the wall fireplace is to not make sure that the fireplace is turned off before they go to bed or leave the house. This is a very serious mistake that can result in electrical malfunctions and potential fires.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace is one of the most sought-after features that can be integrated into a media wall. It is commonly installed underneath the flat-screen TV, and it is important that the fireplace is in compliance with certain requirements for installation. The height from where it is positioned can be a factor but it is important to take into consideration the heat it generates. A fireplace designed to be recessed into a wall will typically blast the heat out of vents at the front of the unit, whereas a surface-mounted fireplace may blow the heat from the top or the bottom. For media walls it is a common practice to mount a fireplace recessed at a height of between 40 and 42 inches above the floor. This allows you to observe it from a sitting location.

Although it is possible to find wall-mounted electric fireplaces with a variety of designs It is usually best to match the style of the fireplace to the overall design of the room. This will ensure that the wall flows well and is well-integrated. There are many companies that offer different models of electric wall-mounted fireplaces, including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands are known for their quality and quick to respond when customers provide feedback on how to improve the products.

Another consideration for a media wall is whether the wall is intended to house a TV or other electronic gadgets. Some people choose to use the recessed fire place as an entertainment center, while others want a combination of a TV and wall-mounted fireplace. It is more convenient and efficient to choose 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. Although it is possible to move the appliance from one place to another, it will require reinstalling the mounting brackets. It is also not as easy to install a television or other equipment on the wall in the event that the fireplace is in a stud.