20 Fun Infographics About On The Wall Fireplace
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How to Choose the Right Height for an on the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace on the wall can be a chic 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 recessed into the wall for an aesthetically pleasing appearance. This will require more work and some DIYers may need to go beyond their comfort areas.

Height

Deciding on the ideal height for an on the wall fireplace is one of the most important decisions to be made when installing the media wall. While the fireplace should be low enough to be observed from all places of seating, it should be high enough so that it will generate enough warmth for an ambiance that is comfortable for the living space.

When deciding on a height for wall-mounted fires it is crucial to think about the quantity of heat it creates, how close to the floor it will be and what else can be placed above it. If you set a gas fireplace or electric fireplace too low, it will release heat quickly and combustible materials are able to easily ignite. This could lead to an explosion in the home and also reduce the performance of the fireplace.

The best way to avoid this is to select an appliance with a low firebox opening or a chimney venting system that is high. This will ensure that heat is efficiently and safely dissipated.

Another consideration is what the room will be used for. If it is mostly used for socialising, watching television and relaxing, a higher fireplace is an ideal choice. If it will be used to heat the house the lower fireplace is more suitable.

The majority of people prefer to place the fireplace at eye-level while they are sitting in chairs. This is roughly 40-42 inches above the floor. Some people mount their fireplace under a television as well, and this could work, if the TV isn't too close to it or feel the heat.

It is also important to think about the kind of fireplace you have and the storage required above it. If you have an electric fireplace, it could be beneficial to put a sideboard cabinet or credenza above the fire to keep the fireplace's surface clean. This will help create an airy and clean appearance, and also make the fireplace appear larger as well.

Installation

A wall-mounted fireplace can be an excellent addition to a media wall. It's a great option for homeowners who want an elegant look that is more in keeping with the design of the wall and it's also easier to install than a fireplace that is built-in.

To begin, pick the best location for your fireplace that has plenty of space to move around it, and make sure it's free of any combustible objects. Measure the length of your wall to make sure it is wide enough for a fireplace with an average height of 40-42". It's also recommended to have someone help you when you're installing your fireplace, because it's a heavy thing to install.

Based on the model of fireplace you select it could need to be attached directly to a wall or attached to a bracket that is installed 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 unit connect the bracket using toggle bolt anchors and screws. Utilize a stud-finder to determine the screw locations.

Once you've set the bracket, mount the fireplace to it using the tabs at the bottom of the fireplace and the hooks on top of the bracket. Some models come with an exterior glass panel that needs to be removed prior installation, so make certain to follow the directions in the owner's manual.

It is necessary to first install the frame of your electric fireplace on the designated spot on the wall. Then, it's able to be attached to the bracket. Once you've done this you can drill holes for the mounting bracket or sand down any rough areas of the wall.

Once you've drilled the holes, insert rawl plugs and then screw in the mounting bracket. Certain models of wall-mounted fireplaces have hooks or slots on the back and you can place the hooks at the back of the fireplace into the slots on the mounting bracket.

Safety

The good news is that both ethanol and electric wall fireplaces are safe to use when the appropriate safety precautions are in place. Regular inspections are necessary to ensure that the fireplace is in good condition and shows no signs of wear and tear. It is also important to keep the fireplace away from flammable materials, such as carpets, paper, and furniture. If you have children, make sure they know not to touch the flames, and to keep them away from the fireplace at all times. It is also important to shut off the fire before going to bed or leaving the home.

It is important to follow all directions from the manufacturer when installing a fireplace on a wall. It is crucial to be aware of the dimensions and weight requirements and the clearance zone for heat. Check the areas of heat in the fireplace and TV when you are planning to put an electric fireplace with a TV. The extra weight of the television can put pressure on the fireplace, which could cause it to fall and hurt you or your family members.

Be aware of the fact that ethanol and electric wall fireplaces can produce high levels of heat, that can cause you to burn yourself if you come close enough to it. You should consider installing a screen that is safe to put on your fireplace if have children who are small. This will protect them from getting burned. The screen will be at a lower temperature when the fireplace is on and will not burn anyone who touches.

It is also a good idea to keep any items that are flammable, such as books and toys, away from the fireplace to avoid them from getting accidentally ignited by sparks. In addition, you should regularly clean your fireplace to get rid of any accumulation of ash or soot. This will help lower the risk of fire hazards.

One of the most common mistakes people make when installing fireplaces on walls is to not remember to turn off the fireplace before going to bed or leaving the house. This is a major error which could cause electrical malfunctions or even fires.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace is one the most sought-after features that can be integrated into a media wall. It is commonly installed underneath a flat-screen television and it is crucial that the fireplace is in compliance with certain requirements for installation. It is essential to think about not only the size of the fireplace, but also how much heat it generates. A fireplace designed to be recessed into the wall will usually blow the heat out of a vent in the front of the unit, whereas the fireplace mounted on a surface can blow the heat from either the top or bottom. For media walls it is common to mount a fireplace recessed at a height of between 40 and 42 inches above the floor. This lets you view it from a sitting location.

It is possible to find wall-mounted electric fires with a variety of styles. However it is recommended to match the style with the overall style of the room. This will ensure that the entire media wall is unified and flows well. There are many companies that provide different types of electric wall-mounted fireplaces, including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands have a reputation for their quality and are quick to react to customer feedback to improve their products.

A media wall can be constructed to accommodate a TV, or other electronic devices. Some people prefer to use the recessed fireplace as an entertainment center, while others might want a combination of both a TV and a wall-mounted fireplace. Selecting a wall that can accommodate both will be more convenient and more efficient.

The main disadvantage of wall-mounted electric fireplaces is that they tend to feel more durable. It is possible to move the appliance from one location to another, but it will require the mounting brackets to be replaced. It's difficult to install a television or other equipment on the wall in the event that the fireplace is in a wall stud.