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

A fireplace on the wall can be a stunning focal point in any living room. It can be placed above the couch or within the sitting area, it can create a warm cozy environment for your family and guests.

Some models can be recessed into the wall for an aesthetically pleasing look. However, this requires more work and may require some DIYers to step outside their comfortable zone.

Height

The right size for an on the wall fireplace is one of the most important decisions to be made when building the media wall. While the fireplace should be low enough to be seen from a variety of sitting positions, it must be high enough to ensure that it can produce sufficient heat to provide a comfortable living space.

When choosing a height for a wall mount fire it is crucial to consider the amount of heat it produces as well as how close to the floor it will be, and what else can be placed above it. If the height of a gas or electric fireplace is too low, the heat it emits will be dissipated quickly and combustible items can easily ignite. This can lead to a house fire and the performance of the fireplace will be drastically reduced.

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

Another thing to consider is the purpose for which the room is used for. If it will be primarily for entertainment, socialising and relaxing, a bigger White Fireplace is an ideal choice. If, however, it is to be utilized as an additional source of heat then a lower fireplace will be better.

Most people prefer to mount a fireplace at eye-level when they are sitting in the chair. This is roughly 40-42 inches above the floor. Some prefer to place their fireplace beneath televisions and this could work well too, providing that the TV is not too close to the heater, or it could suffer damage from the heat.

Depending on the kind of fireplace, it may be helpful to consider what kind of storage might be needed above the fire. If you have an electric fireplace, it could be beneficial to install an endboard or credenza above the fireplace to keep the surface clear. This can create an airy, modern look. It also makes the fireplace appear larger.

Installation

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a fantastic alternative to a media wall. It's a great option for homeowners who desire an elegant design that's more in line with the design of the wall and it's easier to set up than a built-in fireplace.

Start by choosing a spot that lets you move freely around the fireplace. Also, ensure that there aren't any flammable objects within the area. Then, take a measurement of the length of your wall and ensure that it's large enough to accommodate an existing fireplace that's at least 40-42" in height. Installing a fireplace can be an intimidating task. It is recommended to hire a professional to assist you.

Depending on the fireplace model you choose The fireplace might need to be attached directly to the wall studs or to an existing bracket on the wall. If you're installing a direct to wall model, check the owner's manual for specifics on how to mount it. If you're installing a bracket-mounted model, attach the mounting bracket using toggle bolt anchors and screws. Make sure the bracket is fastened to at least two studs, and make use of a stud finder to determine the locations at which you'll need to fix screws.

Once the bracket is installed, attach the fireplace using the tabs on the bottom of your fireplace and the hooks at the top of the bracket. Some models come with an opening for the front glass that needs to be removed prior installation, so be sure to follow the guidelines in the owner's manual.

If you're installing an electric built-in fireplace, you'll have to install the frame of the firebox in the appropriate space on your wall prior to when it can be attached to the bracket. After you've completed this step then you can use a drill to make holes for the mounting bracket or sand any rough areas on the wall.

After drilling the holes, you can screw in the mounting bracket. Some models of wall-mounted fireplaces also have slots or hooks on the back which means you can put the hooks on the back of the fireplace into the slots on the mounting bracket.

Safety

It is a good idea to be aware that both electric and bioethanol wall fireplaces can be used safely when the proper safety precautions are taken. Regular inspections are necessary to ensure that the fireplace is in good working order and shows no signs of wear. Keep the fireplace clear of any flammable material, such as carpets, furniture or even paper. Keep children away from the fire and ensure that they are aware of the dangers. Make sure you shut off the flames when you go to sleep or leave the home.

It is essential to follow all directions from the manufacturer when installing a fireplace in a wall. This means paying attention to dimensions of the fireplace, weight requirements and clearance zones. If you're using an appliance above the fireplace, it's important to make sure that the TV and fireplace are within the appropriate heat zones. The additional weight of the television can put pressure on the fireplace, which could cause it to fall and injure you or your family members.

Electric and ethanol wall fire places can generate high levels of heat that can cause burns to you. Consider installing a screen that is safe to touch to your fireplace if you have children who are small. This will protect them from getting burned. The screen will remain at a lower temperature when the fireplace is turned on and will not cause any harm to anyone who touches it.

To avoid sparks accidentally igniting flammable objects, like books and toys, keep them away from the fireplace. Also, you should regularly clean your fireplace to eliminate any accumulation of soot or ash. This will lower the chance of the possibility of a fire.

One of the most common 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 home. This is a grave error that can lead to electrical problems or even fires.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace is one of the most sought-after features that can be incorporated into a media wall. It is usually installed beneath a flat-screen television and it is crucial that the fireplace satisfies 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 that is erected on the wall will usually blow heat out of the vent at the front, whereas the fireplace that is surface mounted may emit heat from either the top or bottom. For a media wall it is a common practice to place a fireplace at a height of between 40 and 42 inches above the floor. This lets you observe it from a sitting place.

Although it is possible to find wall-mounted electric fireplaces in a variety styles It is usually best to match the style of the fireplace to the overall design of the room. This will ensure that the wall is well-integrated and well-integrated. Amantii, Dimplex and other companies offer a variety of wall-mounted electric fire places. Both brands are known 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 choose to use a recessed fireplace as an entertainment center, and others prefer a combination of the wall-mounted fireplace and TV. Picking a media wall that can accommodate both will be easier and more efficient.

The main drawback to wall-mounted fireplaces is that it tends to feel more permanent than freestanding electric fireplaces equipped with mantels. Although it is possible to move the fireplace from one location to another, this will require the removal of brackets for mounting. If the fireplace is in a stud, it is difficult to mount a TV or other components.