In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace

An in wall fireplace provides an elegant and polished look without the cost of mantles. It is one of easiest electric marble fireplaces.

There are a few things to think about prior to purchasing an in-wall fireplace. To make the most of your investment, consider these helpful tips:.

Height

It might seem like an easy question, but determining the height of your fireplace is one of the biggest decisions you will make. This is because the height of your fireplace will impact everything from how well it fits in a room to how well it is visible. If your fireplace is too high can look unnatural and detract from the beauty of the piece. A fireplace that is too low could be lost within the wall space.

Electric fireplaces can be placed at various levels. The majority of people install their fireplaces sitting at eye level. This usually requires a height of 40-42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Others mount their fireplaces underneath their TVs, which is an attractive option.

The height of your fireplace is contingent on several factors such as the length and size of the wall you intend to mount it on. The larger the space the more spacious it will be. This could mean that you're in a position to fit a bigger fireplace in it. This is also true for the length of the wall since a longer wall can accommodate a fireplace that is larger.

The way you intend to use your fireplace is another important aspect. If you are planning to use it only for decorative purposes, then it is recommended to choose a lower height. If you're planning to heat your home using it, you'll need to make sure that the fireplace is tall enough to satisfy the local codes and safety standards.

Having the proper height for your fireplace can help to make sure that it matches the rest of your decor and is easy to work on when cleaning or filling it. If you're unsure of the size to choose it is always a good idea to reach out to an expert fireplace installer for assistance. They'll be able to recommend the perfect height for your fireplace in light of their experience and your unique home.

Depth

It is essential to be aware of the depth of a fireplace, especially if you plan to install it in a recessed position. If you're planning to cut into the wall, ensure that you have enough room to accommodate the fireplace's internal design (the area for the smoke shelf above the firebox as well as the flue that rises from the roof). You should also consider the space you'll have for the surround and whether or not you'd like a mantle.

Many of the latest electric fireplaces have an incredibly deep depth that is invisible, creating an "integrated" appearance. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic illustration of this kind of electric fireplace that is wall-mounted. The model has an 5.8-inch depth that lets the user see the flames and the ember bed instead of the frame of the fireplace. It also comes with a variety of media packages, such as natural-looking driftwood logs white pebbles, crystals of clear glass that reflect the flames and enhance the ember bed.

Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in shallow and deep models. When deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is crucial to keep in mind that these fireplaces function as a supplemental heat source and should be properly vented by an experienced professional. When determining the depth of a gas fireplace, you need to think about the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.

It is crucial to read and Tabletop Fireplace follow the directions of the manufacturer when installing your fireplace. A professional installer is recommended in all cases. It is also a good idea to have a second person on hand to install an fireplace.

Adding an in-wall fireplace to your home could be an excellent way to increase its value and add ambiance to your living spaces. It also can help reduce your heating costs. It is also a great alternative when you aren't able to fit a traditional fireplace in your home due to space constraints or because of the location of the chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're unable or prefer not to cut through your wall or construct the space needed to install an electric fireplace A surface mount can give you an elegant and integrated appearance. Some models, such as the Allusion line of electric fireplaces, can be installed partially recessed into a wall without compromising the output of heat.

To start the installation process, identify the area where you want your fireplace to be placed and mark the area using a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be erected. Utilize a stud locater to locate the studs within that area and make sure each mounting bracket will be in the vicinity of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud is not reached or is not suitable for your fireplace, you could use drywall anchors as a support.

Once you've determined the position of the mounting brackets on the wall and then use a power drill to install them and make sure they are properly aligned with the studs. If you can, secure each bracket to a stud to ensure security and strength, but you could also use plastic anchors if necessary. After the mounting brackets have been installed then lift the fireplace up and hang it from the bracket. When the fireplace is installed ensure that it is level.

Before continuing with the installation, connect your fireplace and make sure that all features are working correctly - turn on the flame and ignite the flames, play around with embers, heat, bed lights and more. Once you're happy with the results you can now install your floating mantel.

Depending on the type of your fireplace, you'll either require a wire connection to the appliance wire connector at the mantel's bottom or, if your fireplace has slots or hooks on the back connecting them to slots on the wall mounting brackets. Once you've completed this step, consult your fireplace's user manual to learn how to remove the front glass panel from the opening and replace it.

Once you've removed your front panel of your fireplace and installed it in its opening, follow the guideline to complete the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height if required. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, spread it over the top grille to create a natural appearance. Then secure it with the screws that come with it.

Plug-In

These electric fireplaces do not require chimneys or vents as do traditional wood-burning ones. Connected to a standard outlet, they provide additional heating for rooms up to 400 square feet. You can also customize the ambiance with multiple settings for flame and heat. Some models come with LED lighting effects that highlight the ember bed and fire. Others include a top grille grate that hides manual controls but easily can be opened to reveal pushbuttons to select the setting you prefer.

Plug-in electric fireplaces can be mounted directly on walls or recessed into the wall for a built-in look. These units are usually simpler to install than mantel fireplaces. Some come with pedestal bases that permit you to put the fireplace on a flat surface such as buffets or dressers. A remote control as well as mounting hardware and a log set are also included. Depending on the model, electric fireplaces may include both heating and flame options that can be switched off for all-year-round comfort.

Some models feature privacy glass which can be changed in a flash from completely transparent to partially transparent. This option makes these models popular for walls that divide common spaces for entertainment, such as living and dining spaces. They can be even used in bedrooms where adding a new fireplace can be a cost-effective method to reduce the chill in the space without sacrificing privacy.

While plug-in electric fireplaces don't require a hardwire like built-in versions they must be mounted within the wall that is at the very least not stud-free and is able to support the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit that includes a pre-wired cord and a specially designed bracket to make the installation process easier. This kit can be used for either the installation of drywall or concrete.

If you decide to install your electric fireplace on the wall ensure that it is close to an outlet. Depending on the model that you choose, plug-in electric fireplaces may be plugged into outlets that are on the same circuit or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is recommended to choose a different circuit so that no other appliances in your home can be powered by the same voltage. This could trip your breakers.