How to Create a Media Wall

Media walls combine TVs, electric fireplaces and integrated storage into a custom stud wall installation. It's a sleek design that creates an attractive focal point.

Choose neutrals to set an ethereal backdrop. Then add splashes of colour in soft furnishings and decorative accessories. To complete the look, add an electric fire, such as this Gazco eReflex.

Frame Your TV

Media walls are a new trend that combines a traditional fireplace with flat screen TV. The result is an eye-catching centrepiece that will become the focal point of your living space.

When you are choosing a TV for your media wall, you should take into consideration its size and if it will fit into the frame. It is best to choose a TV that's between 2/3 and 7/8 the width of your mantel. The size of the television is typically measured diagonally, so a TV that has more screen space may be smaller than one with a smaller display if it's fitted into a framed opening.

It's essential to shield the TV from excessive heat when installing a log burner into your media wall. Special construction boards can be used to dissipate heat and resist heat and prevent damage to the TV.

You'll also need to make sure that there enough space for all of your electrical appliances. It's a good idea to install additional sockets in the same place where set top boxes or games consoles will be located. This will keep cables and power leads from obstructing the neat lines of your new wall of media Wall with 3 sided fire [www.google.at].

When selecting a fireplace for your media wall it's important to choose the style that best fits the overall style of your space. You can pick an electric fireplace like the Glazer 900 for a more contemporary look. The sleek design comes with an 'omniglide,' tilting front screen to enhance flame effects. It also has an authentic cinderwood bed as well as dimmable led effects. If you're after something more traditional, you can opt for an electric fire with log effects like the OER Hilton.

Floating Units

A floating unit can give your wall an elegant, clean appearance. They're free of bulky stands and cluttering cables, providing an elegant backdrop for your television. Many have built-in storage that is ideal for hiding set top boxes or displaying family items. Wooden panelled designs are available in a variety of finishes from smooth oak to rough-hewn reclaimed wood, so you can make the style that fits your space best. For added effect, why not introduce a mood lighting kit compatible with your inset electric fire? This allows you to control the multi-coloured LEDs on the kit from the remote of your electric fire to create an ambience ezee glow 50 aura media wall electric suite that can enhance the ambiance of your wall.

Consider a corner unit for your media If you are interested in the idea of a floating TV but don't want to commit to an all-encompassing landscape layout. The addition of a two-sided electric fire with a portrait view like this Gazco eReflex 75RW will give an additional dimension and make your media wall the center point of your space.

Corner Media Wall

A media wall can be a mix of all manner of display and storage spaces, including shelves, built in media wall fire-in nooks, shelves that can be pulled out, and so on. A media wall is an excellent method to keep your gaming consoles, DVD collection and technology gadgets organized. It can also be a beautiful way to showcase framed artwork, books and trophies as well as other unique possessions you may have.

You can incorporate an electric wall-mounted or recessed fire in your media wall, in accordance with the mood you want to create. The fire can be controlled by an electronic remote control which makes it easy to monitor the temperature, navigate through flame options or change the effects of the flame. You can even set the timer! Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline Electric Fire is a favorite choice for inclusion in a Media Wall.

A professional can help when you're unsure of the features you should incorporate into your house or how to layout your media walls. They can offer bespoke solutions and provide advice on the most appropriate features that will suit your personal style and taste. They can also offer examples of the finishes and materials available to let you see how your new feature will look before making a decision.

A reputable media wall contractor can handle the entire process of creating and putting up your media wall. They will work with you to design a chic and high-quality bespoke solution, and ensure that your living space isn't disrupted. A group of skilled craftsmen will collaborate to create this eye catching and functional feature.

Frames with Decorative Designs

If you're not a fan of chimney breasts but still want your television to be the center of attention Consider a more elaborate frame that blends into your decor. This will disguise your television and make it look less prominent when turned off.

This bespoke white unit has been designed with the TV in mind, but also includes built-in storage and a display area for plants, books or photographs that are framed. The result is a neat and tidy media wall that looks as appealing even when the fireplace isn't lit as it is when you are watching a film or binge-watching your favorite show.

A large electric fireplace could be an important component of your wall of media. This is particularly the case if you select one with a front heating element like the Flamerite Glazer 1800. The slimline thickness of this fire makes it ideal to be hung in a recessed style. When paired with a glass-panel, the flame image is enhanced and creates a focal point to your living area.

The choice of a hearth for your media wall is mostly down to personal preference However, it can be influenced by the arrangement of your space and whether or not you have plenty of floor space. If you're planning to build an addition to your home and are in the framing phase, make sure to discuss your fireplace wall layout with your builder or architect. They can provide you with tips on how to set up your ezee glow 50 celestial built in media wall electric fire-in enclosed in drywall.

A free-standing unit is just as elegant as a media wall. It can be used to conceal clutter, such as additional interior design books or toys for children. To create a more elegant look, consider adding a wood trim to the base of your freestanding unit. This method is especially effective when you are using natural wood finishes such as this MDF trim by BM, and a wood surface that is painted like Strong White from Farrow & Ball.

electric fire for media wall Fires

Electric fires are an excellent alternative to gas fireplaces. They are also easier to install. Gas fires require a professional to install them, but electric fires can be set up by anyone. This makes them ideal for DIY enthusiasts.

The wide range of designs available means you can find the perfect fit for your media wall. Choose whether you prefer a wall-mounted or inset fireplace. This will impact the measurements, since inset models need a cavity or recess to be installed while wall-hung fires need adequate space for the unit. Once you've got your measurements, compare them with the specifications of the fire you're looking at to ensure that it is an appropriate fit.

Take note of the kind and style of flame you like Look for features to enhance the ambience, such as LEDs that can be rearranged, log-effect fires, and smoke effects that smolder. You can also pick one that has built-in smart home technology to take advantage of voice commands as well as integrate with other appliances. The evonic e1500 for instance can be integrated with platforms such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This allows you to control your fireplace with voice commands.

Some media wall models like the OER Hilton are more traditional, and come with a classic design. They have a traditional white satin surround and contrast Astoria gray satin slips. This creates a sophisticated look and gives the room a more traditional appearance.

Celsi Electriflame is a great option for those who want something more unusual and unique. This wall-mounted electric fire has a black glass face and can be configured with one or two-sided flame picture projection.