Introduction To The Intermediate Guide On In The Wall Fireplace

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How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace that is built-in can be a stunning focal point, and also serves as a source of warmth. Knowing what to look for is essential to choosing the right fireplace for your space.

A recessed electric fire with glass-fronted fuel bed is ideal for media walls. This model from Celsi utilizes E-VR flame projection technology to produce an incredible and appealing fire picture.

Installation

A wall-mounted fireplace is an excellent addition to any home. This is particularly true for those who do not have chimneys, or simply prefer a contemporary style. These kinds of fireplaces are generally not as costly as built-in fireplaces and can be a bit simpler to set up than traditional wood burning stone fireplaces. However, it's important to make sure the location is safe and appropriate for the type of fireplace you're planning to install. The local codes are a great way to make sure that you're not facing any problems.

Preparing the space in which the fireplace will be mounted is the first step. Depending on the type of fireplace you're looking at installing, this may require drilling a hole into the wall or removing the drywall. This task is best performed with the assistance of a professional because it requires precise measurements and not cut any electrical wiring.

After the area is prepared, it's now time to hang the unit. Utilize a studfinder to determine where you want to fix the brackets into the wall. You may also have a third party hold the fireplace as you attach the mounting brackets. This will ensure that the fireplace is leveled and securely fixed.

Many electric fireplaces come with either hooks or slots on the back of them. If yours has slots, you can attach it by putting them in the hooks of the mounting bracket. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, spread it across the top to give it a more finished look.

Once the fireplace is installed it's time to add any decorative pieces you want. You can build a new frame or add a mantel the fireplace. It's always an ideal idea to keep the fireplace clean to avoid dust accumulation. To do this, you'll have to remove the back of the fireplace, or the front access panel and wipe down the inside.

Design

A fireplace wall can be an ideal place to make an impressive design feature in your home, so don't be afraid to use it as an accent feature. neutral colors are a great way to let other design elements to take the center on the scene in your living space. However, bold colors can be utilized to draw attention to a fireplace or add the appearance of a room.

If you want an updated look choose a different material than wood for the mantel and surround. Tiles are a great way to add visual interest and texture. It doesn't matter if you choose a simple stone fireplaces or cement pattern to match the walls or opt for white-washed designs to keep things clean and tidy, a fireplace made of tile will surely catch the eye of anyone who visits your home.

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall can be constructed into a recess in the wall. This is a great choice for homes that don't have enough space for a traditional built-in and can help keep things streamlined and appealing. Certain models are designed to sit in a straight line with the wall while others are more oblong and elongated to fit underneath a television or other storage units within your media wall.

You can also add personality to your fireplace by incorporating an original mantel or hearth. You can opt for an elevated hearth, such as this one, to increase height and make an impact. Choose a wood beam or rough stucco, that will contrast with the style of the room.

Finally, you can make your fireplace stand out by using it as an opportunity to display art and decor that is reflective of the warmth and personality of your home. If you have lots of artwork in the room in which your fireplace is situated, choose pieces that reflect the glowing embers or reddish tones of the fire. You can also put up decorative objects that draw inspiration by the natural beauty of the area.

Features

A fireplace wall elevates the concept of feature walls from an ornamental feature to a practical home accent. With the addition of an electric fireplace that requires little maintenance, a feature wall doesn't only adds style to a room, it also offers cost-effective heating.

A fireplace accent wall can be as bold or as subtle as you like. If you're looking to create a striking feature in your room A large flat-screen TV is a perfect match for a fireplace feature wall. If you want a more subtle aesthetic then think about pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand or wall mounted bookcase.

You can determine if you want a hearth in your home depending on the dimensions. A hearth can be set at any height. It is typically 18" high, it can be set higher to allow for comfortable seating. Some people choose to eliminate the hearth altogether.

Many people enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a fire, without the necessity to heat their homes. A wall-mounted gas fireplace that is vent-free is an excellent choice for these homeowners because it's secure and efficient. These cheap fireplaces are designed for use in rooms that are up to 1,000 square feet. They're perfect for living rooms, dens and bedrooms.

When selecting a wall-mounted fireplace make sure you consider the BTU output. The higher the BTU, the more heat it generates. When deciding how much heat to utilize it is best to utilize less energy than the maximum output.

If you choose to install a gas fireplace that is ventless ensure that the room is well-ventilated and that there are no combustion sources within three feet of it. This will stop flames and smoke being blown in the air which can harm furniture or cause health issues for family.

Electric fireplaces are also available in a wide variety of styles. There are sleek designs that are a perfect match for modern furniture and modern decor. There are also masonry options that work well with traditional and rustic furnishings. To create a completely unique style, you could create your own fireplace surround. A custom-built surround can be designed to match the dimensions of your fireplace and improve its appearance. It can also include features like a mantel for storing music speakers or other keepsakes.

Safety

Fireplaces add ambience and warmth to any room However, it's important to remember that it can also present dangers if not properly maintained or used. The risks include inhaling smoke and fireplaces, chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. The good news is that these risks can be avoided by following the basic safety tips and practicing common sense.

It's a good idea install a mesh screen on your fireplace in the event that you have children. This will stop sparks and embers from falling into the air. This is especially important if you use wood-burning fireplaces since burning firewood produces smoke that can irritate and cause lung inflammation in children and adults with asthma or heart conditions.

It is crucial to keep pets and children away from any type of fireplace, even if it has doors that shut over the flames. The glass doors to fireplaces can be extremely hot and can cause burns if touched, so it's best to wait until the fireplace is completely cool before opening the door.

Vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplaces are constructed with built-in safety features to prevent accidental use and ensure that the unit is not a fire risk. These features include oxygen depletion sensors that shut off the burners when low oxygen levels are detected and gas shut-off valves that immediately stop the flow of gas in the event that the pilot light goes out.

No matter if you have a vented or vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplace, it's essential to keep it in good condition by having the flue swept and the lining inspected. Any gaps or cracks in the lining must be repaired by a qualified technician.

It's important to regularly check that the power cord for your fireplace isn't overly stretched or covered by furniture or other objects, because this could increase the risk of a fire or overheating. It's recommended to keep liquids away from an electrical fireplaces and it's recommended to use surge protectors to prevent sudden voltage spikes that could harm the appliance or cause fire. Install your fireplace at a minimum of 4 to 5 feet above the ground to keep it out of the reach of pets and small children.