10 Tips To Build Your In Wall Fireplace Empire
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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace
An in-wall fireplace gives an elegant and polished look without the expense of a mantle. It is one of the easiest electric fireplaces to set up.
There are a few aspects to consider before buying an in-wall fireplace. Follow these suggestions to get the most out of your investment.
Height
It might seem like an easy question, but determining the height of your fireplace is among the most important decisions you'll make. This is because the height of your fireplace will affect everything from how it will fit in a room to how visible it is. A fireplace that is too high could look odd and diminish the aesthetics of the piece. A fireplace that is too low will appear unnatural within the wall space.
Electric fireplaces can be placed at different levels. For instance, most people prefer to put their fireplaces at eye level from a seated position. This typically requires a height of between 40 and 42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some people place their fireplaces under their TVs, which is an attractive option.
The height of your fireplace will depend on certain factors, such as the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall where you'd like to place it. The bigger the room is, the bigger it will be. This could mean that you are capable of fitting a larger fireplace in it. The same is true for the length of the wall because a wall that is longer can support a wider fireplace.
Another important aspect to consider is how you plan to make use of your fireplace. If you plan to use it for decorative purposes, then it is recommended to choose a lower height. If you plan to use it to heat your stylish home fireplaces it is necessary to ensure that the fireplace is strong and tall enough to meet the safety standards.
It is essential to choose the proper height for your fireplace so that it is in line with your decor and is easy to clean or fill. It is always a good idea to ask a professional fireplace installation expert to help you if you are unsure of the size you should pick. They can suggest the best height for your fireplace according to their experience and your home's layout.
Depth
It is crucial to know the depth of a fireplace, especially if you are planning to place it in a recessed location. If you plan to cut your wall, ensure that you have enough space to accommodate the inner design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf above the fireplace box, the flue which rises through the roof, and the fireplace itself). Also, think about the space available for the surround, and whether you'd like a fireplace mantle.
Many of the more recent electric fireplaces have an incredibly deep depth that is concealed, giving them an "integrated" appearance. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic example of this type of electric fireplace that is wall-mounted. This model has a 5.8-inch deep that allows viewers to view the flames and ember bed, fireplace installation and not the frame. It also comes with a variety of media packages including natural-looking driftwood logs white pebbles, clear glass crystals that reflect the flames and add luster to the ember bed.
Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in shallow and deep models. When deciding the depth of your fireplace, it is important to remember that these fireplaces are considered to be supplementary heating sources and must be properly vented by a skilled professional. The length of the vent pipe, the dimensions of the flue and the distance from the stove to the vent are all aspects that should be taken into consideration when determining the depth of a fireplace made of gas.
No matter if you opt for a surface mount or recess-mounted installation, it is essential to adhere to the manufacturer's instructions carefully when mounting your fireplace. A professional installer is recommended in most cases. It is also a good idea to have a second person in the house to install the fireplace.
The addition of a fireplace in the wall place to your home is an excellent option to enhance it and add ambience. It also can help reduce the cost of heating. It is also a great alternative when you aren't able to fit an old-fashioned fireplace into your home due to space limitations or due to the location of the chimney.
Surface Mount
Surface mounts are an excellent option if you don't want to or aren't able to cut into the wall to install an electric fireplace. They also provide a sleek, integrated look. Some models, such as the Allusion line, can be installed partially recessing in a wall without compromising heat output or aesthetics.
To start the installation process, determine the area where you want your fireplace to be located and mark the area using a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be erected. Use a stud finder to find the studs in the area. Make sure each mounting bracket will be in the vicinity of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud isn't in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, use drywall anchors to support the mounting bracket.
After you've marked the position of the brackets for mounting, use a drill to screw them into the wall making sure they're aligned with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to connect each bracket. After the mounting brackets are installed move the fireplace and hang it from the bracket. When the fireplace is in place, make sure it is level.
Before you proceed with the installation, plug in your fireplace and make sure that all features are working correctly. Turn on the fire, and then light up the flames, play around with the heat, ember bed lights and so on. Once you are happy with the result, it's time to install the floating mantel.
Depending on the model of your fireplace You'll either have to connect the wire connection to the appliance connector on the mantel's bottom, or if it has hooks or slots connected to slots on the mounting brackets. Once you've done that then, refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and installing it inside the opening.
If you need to adjust the height and width, you should replace the glass front after you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, spread it out across the top of the grate to give it a a more natural appearance and then secure it in place using the screws included.
Plug-In
Contrary to traditional wood-burning fireplaces electric fireplaces don't require vents or chimneys. They plug into standard outlets they can provide additional heat to rooms up 400 square feet. They also offer multiple flame and heat settings to allow you to customize your ambience. Some models have LED lighting effects to highlight the fire and embers. Some models have an overhanging grille that conceals the manual controls, however they can easily be opened to reveal buttons.
Plug-in electric fire places can be mounted directly on the wall or recessed for the appearance of a built-in. They are generally easier to install than mantel fireplaces. Some have a pedestal base to allow you to set the fireplace on a flat surface such as a dresser or buffet. Included is a remote control, mounting hardware, and log set. Depending on the model, these electric fireplaces may include both heating and flame options that can be turned off for year-round ambiance.
Some models have adjustable privacy glass that can quickly change from fully see-through to partially transparent. These types are ideal for walls that separate entertainment areas like living and dining rooms. These models can be used in bedrooms, where a fireplace is a cost-effective way to warm up a space and keep it private.
While plug-in electric fireplaces don't need to be hardwired like built-in versions they must be positioned on a wall that is at a minimum stud-free and capable of supporting the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit which includes a pre-wired cord and a specially designed bracket to make the installation process less difficult. This kit is available for concrete or drywall installation.
If you choose to install your electric fireplace on the wall, be sure that it is close to an outlet. Depending on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be plugged into outlets that are connected to the same circuit or a dedicated one for your electric fireplace surrounds. It is best to have a separate circuit, so that all other appliances in your home run on the same voltage. This could trip your circuit breaker.
An in-wall fireplace gives an elegant and polished look without the expense of a mantle. It is one of the easiest electric fireplaces to set up.
There are a few aspects to consider before buying an in-wall fireplace. Follow these suggestions to get the most out of your investment.
Height
It might seem like an easy question, but determining the height of your fireplace is among the most important decisions you'll make. This is because the height of your fireplace will affect everything from how it will fit in a room to how visible it is. A fireplace that is too high could look odd and diminish the aesthetics of the piece. A fireplace that is too low will appear unnatural within the wall space.
Electric fireplaces can be placed at different levels. For instance, most people prefer to put their fireplaces at eye level from a seated position. This typically requires a height of between 40 and 42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some people place their fireplaces under their TVs, which is an attractive option.
The height of your fireplace will depend on certain factors, such as the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall where you'd like to place it. The bigger the room is, the bigger it will be. This could mean that you are capable of fitting a larger fireplace in it. The same is true for the length of the wall because a wall that is longer can support a wider fireplace.
Another important aspect to consider is how you plan to make use of your fireplace. If you plan to use it for decorative purposes, then it is recommended to choose a lower height. If you plan to use it to heat your stylish home fireplaces it is necessary to ensure that the fireplace is strong and tall enough to meet the safety standards.
It is essential to choose the proper height for your fireplace so that it is in line with your decor and is easy to clean or fill. It is always a good idea to ask a professional fireplace installation expert to help you if you are unsure of the size you should pick. They can suggest the best height for your fireplace according to their experience and your home's layout.
Depth
It is crucial to know the depth of a fireplace, especially if you are planning to place it in a recessed location. If you plan to cut your wall, ensure that you have enough space to accommodate the inner design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf above the fireplace box, the flue which rises through the roof, and the fireplace itself). Also, think about the space available for the surround, and whether you'd like a fireplace mantle.
Many of the more recent electric fireplaces have an incredibly deep depth that is concealed, giving them an "integrated" appearance. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic example of this type of electric fireplace that is wall-mounted. This model has a 5.8-inch deep that allows viewers to view the flames and ember bed, fireplace installation and not the frame. It also comes with a variety of media packages including natural-looking driftwood logs white pebbles, clear glass crystals that reflect the flames and add luster to the ember bed.
Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in shallow and deep models. When deciding the depth of your fireplace, it is important to remember that these fireplaces are considered to be supplementary heating sources and must be properly vented by a skilled professional. The length of the vent pipe, the dimensions of the flue and the distance from the stove to the vent are all aspects that should be taken into consideration when determining the depth of a fireplace made of gas.
No matter if you opt for a surface mount or recess-mounted installation, it is essential to adhere to the manufacturer's instructions carefully when mounting your fireplace. A professional installer is recommended in most cases. It is also a good idea to have a second person in the house to install the fireplace.
The addition of a fireplace in the wall place to your home is an excellent option to enhance it and add ambience. It also can help reduce the cost of heating. It is also a great alternative when you aren't able to fit an old-fashioned fireplace into your home due to space limitations or due to the location of the chimney.
Surface Mount
Surface mounts are an excellent option if you don't want to or aren't able to cut into the wall to install an electric fireplace. They also provide a sleek, integrated look. Some models, such as the Allusion line, can be installed partially recessing in a wall without compromising heat output or aesthetics.
To start the installation process, determine the area where you want your fireplace to be located and mark the area using a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be erected. Use a stud finder to find the studs in the area. Make sure each mounting bracket will be in the vicinity of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud isn't in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, use drywall anchors to support the mounting bracket.
After you've marked the position of the brackets for mounting, use a drill to screw them into the wall making sure they're aligned with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to connect each bracket. After the mounting brackets are installed move the fireplace and hang it from the bracket. When the fireplace is in place, make sure it is level.
Before you proceed with the installation, plug in your fireplace and make sure that all features are working correctly. Turn on the fire, and then light up the flames, play around with the heat, ember bed lights and so on. Once you are happy with the result, it's time to install the floating mantel.
Depending on the model of your fireplace You'll either have to connect the wire connection to the appliance connector on the mantel's bottom, or if it has hooks or slots connected to slots on the mounting brackets. Once you've done that then, refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and installing it inside the opening.
If you need to adjust the height and width, you should replace the glass front after you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, spread it out across the top of the grate to give it a a more natural appearance and then secure it in place using the screws included.
Plug-In
Contrary to traditional wood-burning fireplaces electric fireplaces don't require vents or chimneys. They plug into standard outlets they can provide additional heat to rooms up 400 square feet. They also offer multiple flame and heat settings to allow you to customize your ambience. Some models have LED lighting effects to highlight the fire and embers. Some models have an overhanging grille that conceals the manual controls, however they can easily be opened to reveal buttons.
Plug-in electric fire places can be mounted directly on the wall or recessed for the appearance of a built-in. They are generally easier to install than mantel fireplaces. Some have a pedestal base to allow you to set the fireplace on a flat surface such as a dresser or buffet. Included is a remote control, mounting hardware, and log set. Depending on the model, these electric fireplaces may include both heating and flame options that can be turned off for year-round ambiance.
Some models have adjustable privacy glass that can quickly change from fully see-through to partially transparent. These types are ideal for walls that separate entertainment areas like living and dining rooms. These models can be used in bedrooms, where a fireplace is a cost-effective way to warm up a space and keep it private.
While plug-in electric fireplaces don't need to be hardwired like built-in versions they must be positioned on a wall that is at a minimum stud-free and capable of supporting the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit which includes a pre-wired cord and a specially designed bracket to make the installation process less difficult. This kit is available for concrete or drywall installation.
If you choose to install your electric fireplace on the wall, be sure that it is close to an outlet. Depending on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be plugged into outlets that are connected to the same circuit or a dedicated one for your electric fireplace surrounds. It is best to have a separate circuit, so that all other appliances in your home run on the same voltage. This could trip your circuit breaker.
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