Why We Do We Love In The Wall Fireplace (And You Should Also!)
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How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace
An in the wall fireplace is a beautiful and elegant focal point that also acts as a source of heat. The best choice for your home is about knowing what to look for.
A recessed electric fireplace that has fuel bed that is glass-fronted is ideal for a media screen. This model from Celsi makes use of E-VR flame projector technology to create an appealing and realistic fire picture.
Installation
A wall-mounted fireplace can be an ideal addition to any home. This is particularly true for those who do not have chimneys, or prefer a more contemporary design. They're not as expensive as built-in models and can sometimes be simpler to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. But, it's crucial to ensure that the place is safe and appropriate for the kind of fireplace you're installing. It's also a good idea to check local codes to ensure you don't encounter any problems.
Preparing the space in which the fireplace will be installed is the first step. Based on the type of fireplace you're thinking of installing, this could involve cutting a hole in the wall or taking out a piece of drywall. It is recommended to hire a professional for this job since it requires precise measurements and the capability not to cut into electrical wiring.
Once the space is prepared and the area is ready, it's time to hang the unit. Utilize a studfinder for determining the best location to screw the mounting brackets into the wall. You can have someone else stand over the fireplace while you screw the mounting brackets. This will ensure that the fireplace is level and securely secured.
A majority of electric fireplaces have either slots or hooks on the back of them. If your fireplace has slots, you can fix it by putting them into the hooks of the mounting bracket. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top of the fireplace to give it a polished appearance.
After the fireplace has been installed and is now ready to add any decorative pieces you'd like to add. You can create frames from scratch or add a mantel the unit. It's always recommended to keep the fireplace clean to prevent dust build-up. To do this, you need to remove the access to the front or back panel from the fireplace and clean the inside.
Design
A fireplace wall is an opportunity to create an impactful style statement in your home Don't be hesitant to make it an accent point. Neutral colors are a fantastic way to allow other design elements to take center stage in your room. However the bold colors can be utilized to draw attention to the fireplace's beauty or add a sense of texture to a space.
If you are looking for an updated look choose a different material than wood for the mantel and surround. Tile is a great option to create visual interest and texture. It doesn't matter if you choose a simple stone or cement pattern to complement the surrounding walls or opt for a white-washed look to keep things clean and clean, a tile fireplace will surely catch the eye of anyone who walks into your home.
Another option for a wall mounted fireplace is to create a recession in the wall. This is a great choice for homes with limited space for a fireplace built-in. It also helps to keep things streamlined. Some models are designed to be flush with the wall while others are more oblong and elongated to fit underneath the TV or other storage units in your media wall.
You can also add some personality to your fireplace's wall by incorporating an individual hearth or mantel. Depending on the style of your house it is possible to choose an elevated hearth such as this one to give it more height and make a striking impact. Try a wooden beam, or rough stucco, that is in contrast to the style of the room.
You can make your fireplace stand out by hanging art and decor that reflect the warmth and personality of your home. If your fireplace is in the room where you like to hang a lot of art you should think about choosing pieces that feature the glowing embers of the fire and reddish tones or by displaying decorative items that are inspired by the natural beauty.
Features
Feature walls are usually used to create a statement of style however a fireplace wall takes that concept and elevates it to become a practical accessory. With the addition of a low-maintenance electric fireplace, a feature wall does not only adds a stylish look to a room, it also provides cost-effective supplemental heating.
You can create an accent wall for your fireplace that is as striking or subdued as you prefer. If you're looking to create a striking focal point in your space, a large flat-screen television is a perfect match for a fireplace feature wall. If you're seeking a more subtle aesthetic, consider pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand or wall mount fireplace-mounted bookcase.
You can decide whether the hearth is suitable for your room based on its size. Although a hearth is usually placed at an 18'' height to provide a comfortable seating however, it can be set at any height. Some people decide to remove the hearth completely.
Many people enjoy the warmth of a fireplace and the ambiance it creates without the need to heat their home. A vent-free wall-mounted gas fireplace is a fantastic option for homeowners who want to keep their homes safe and effective. They can be installed in rooms that are larger than 1,000 square feet. They're perfect for living rooms, dens, and bedrooms.
When choosing a fireplace for your wall make sure you consider the BTU output. The greater the BTU rating, the greater heat the fireplace produces. When deciding on how much heat to use it is better to make use of 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 there are no combustibles within three feet of it. This will stop smoke and flames from being blown into the air, which could damage furniture or cause health issues for family.
Electric fireplaces are also available in a wide variety of styles. There are modern designs that are a perfect match for modern furniture and contemporary decor. There are also options in the style of masonry that complement traditional and rustic furnishings. You can also design your own wall-mounted surround for the most unique appearance. A custom-built surround can be built to fit the dimensions of the fireplace and enhance its look. It could also have features like a mantle that can hold music speakers or keepakes.
Safety
It's true that a fireplace can bring warmth and atmosphere to a room however, if it's not maintained or utilized properly it can also be dangerous. These potential hazards include smoke inhalation or fire chimney fires, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electric shock. 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 put up a mesh screen over your fireplace if you have young children. This will stop sparks and embers from falling into the air. This is particularly important if you use wood-burning fireplaces because burning firewood generates smoke that can irritate and inflame the lungs of children and adults with asthma or heart conditions.
It is crucial to keep children and pets away from any type of fireplace, even if it has doors that shut over flames. The glass on fireplace doors can be very hot and can cause serious burns when touched. It is best to wait until the glass has cooled completely before opening the door.
Vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplaces are designed with safety features that are built-in to protect against accidental use and ensure that the fireplace isn't a fire hazard. These features include oxygen depletion sensors which shut off the burners when low oxygen levels are detected and gas shut-off valves which immediately stop the flow of gas when the pilot light is out.
No matter if you have vent-free or vented gas wall-mounted fireplace, it's essential to keep it in good condition by having the flue cleaned and the interior lining checked. Any cracks or gaps in the lining need to be fixed by a certified technician.
You should also regularly check to make sure that the fireplace's cord isn't twisted or covered by furniture or other objects. This could increase the chance of overheating or fire. It's recommended to keep liquids away from an electrical fireplace as well and it's recommended to use surge protectors to help stop sudden voltage spikes that can damage the fireplace or cause a fire. Lastly, it's a good idea to install your fireplace at a minimum of four to five feet above the floor, to ensure it's safe for small kids and pets.
An in the wall fireplace is a beautiful and elegant focal point that also acts as a source of heat. The best choice for your home is about knowing what to look for.
A recessed electric fireplace that has fuel bed that is glass-fronted is ideal for a media screen. This model from Celsi makes use of E-VR flame projector technology to create an appealing and realistic fire picture.
Installation
A wall-mounted fireplace can be an ideal addition to any home. This is particularly true for those who do not have chimneys, or prefer a more contemporary design. They're not as expensive as built-in models and can sometimes be simpler to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. But, it's crucial to ensure that the place is safe and appropriate for the kind of fireplace you're installing. It's also a good idea to check local codes to ensure you don't encounter any problems.
Preparing the space in which the fireplace will be installed is the first step. Based on the type of fireplace you're thinking of installing, this could involve cutting a hole in the wall or taking out a piece of drywall. It is recommended to hire a professional for this job since it requires precise measurements and the capability not to cut into electrical wiring.
Once the space is prepared and the area is ready, it's time to hang the unit. Utilize a studfinder for determining the best location to screw the mounting brackets into the wall. You can have someone else stand over the fireplace while you screw the mounting brackets. This will ensure that the fireplace is level and securely secured.
A majority of electric fireplaces have either slots or hooks on the back of them. If your fireplace has slots, you can fix it by putting them into the hooks of the mounting bracket. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top of the fireplace to give it a polished appearance.
After the fireplace has been installed and is now ready to add any decorative pieces you'd like to add. You can create frames from scratch or add a mantel the unit. It's always recommended to keep the fireplace clean to prevent dust build-up. To do this, you need to remove the access to the front or back panel from the fireplace and clean the inside.
Design
A fireplace wall is an opportunity to create an impactful style statement in your home Don't be hesitant to make it an accent point. Neutral colors are a fantastic way to allow other design elements to take center stage in your room. However the bold colors can be utilized to draw attention to the fireplace's beauty or add a sense of texture to a space.
If you are looking for an updated look choose a different material than wood for the mantel and surround. Tile is a great option to create visual interest and texture. It doesn't matter if you choose a simple stone or cement pattern to complement the surrounding walls or opt for a white-washed look to keep things clean and clean, a tile fireplace will surely catch the eye of anyone who walks into your home.
Another option for a wall mounted fireplace is to create a recession in the wall. This is a great choice for homes with limited space for a fireplace built-in. It also helps to keep things streamlined. Some models are designed to be flush with the wall while others are more oblong and elongated to fit underneath the TV or other storage units in your media wall.
You can also add some personality to your fireplace's wall by incorporating an individual hearth or mantel. Depending on the style of your house it is possible to choose an elevated hearth such as this one to give it more height and make a striking impact. Try a wooden beam, or rough stucco, that is in contrast to the style of the room.
You can make your fireplace stand out by hanging art and decor that reflect the warmth and personality of your home. If your fireplace is in the room where you like to hang a lot of art you should think about choosing pieces that feature the glowing embers of the fire and reddish tones or by displaying decorative items that are inspired by the natural beauty.
Features
Feature walls are usually used to create a statement of style however a fireplace wall takes that concept and elevates it to become a practical accessory. With the addition of a low-maintenance electric fireplace, a feature wall does not only adds a stylish look to a room, it also provides cost-effective supplemental heating.
You can create an accent wall for your fireplace that is as striking or subdued as you prefer. If you're looking to create a striking focal point in your space, a large flat-screen television is a perfect match for a fireplace feature wall. If you're seeking a more subtle aesthetic, consider pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand or wall mount fireplace-mounted bookcase.
You can decide whether the hearth is suitable for your room based on its size. Although a hearth is usually placed at an 18'' height to provide a comfortable seating however, it can be set at any height. Some people decide to remove the hearth completely.
Many people enjoy the warmth of a fireplace and the ambiance it creates without the need to heat their home. A vent-free wall-mounted gas fireplace is a fantastic option for homeowners who want to keep their homes safe and effective. They can be installed in rooms that are larger than 1,000 square feet. They're perfect for living rooms, dens, and bedrooms.
When choosing a fireplace for your wall make sure you consider the BTU output. The greater the BTU rating, the greater heat the fireplace produces. When deciding on how much heat to use it is better to make use of 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 there are no combustibles within three feet of it. This will stop smoke and flames from being blown into the air, which could damage furniture or cause health issues for family.
Electric fireplaces are also available in a wide variety of styles. There are modern designs that are a perfect match for modern furniture and contemporary decor. There are also options in the style of masonry that complement traditional and rustic furnishings. You can also design your own wall-mounted surround for the most unique appearance. A custom-built surround can be built to fit the dimensions of the fireplace and enhance its look. It could also have features like a mantle that can hold music speakers or keepakes.
Safety
It's true that a fireplace can bring warmth and atmosphere to a room however, if it's not maintained or utilized properly it can also be dangerous. These potential hazards include smoke inhalation or fire chimney fires, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electric shock. 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 put up a mesh screen over your fireplace if you have young children. This will stop sparks and embers from falling into the air. This is particularly important if you use wood-burning fireplaces because burning firewood generates smoke that can irritate and inflame the lungs of children and adults with asthma or heart conditions.
It is crucial to keep children and pets away from any type of fireplace, even if it has doors that shut over flames. The glass on fireplace doors can be very hot and can cause serious burns when touched. It is best to wait until the glass has cooled completely before opening the door.
Vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplaces are designed with safety features that are built-in to protect against accidental use and ensure that the fireplace isn't a fire hazard. These features include oxygen depletion sensors which shut off the burners when low oxygen levels are detected and gas shut-off valves which immediately stop the flow of gas when the pilot light is out.
No matter if you have vent-free or vented gas wall-mounted fireplace, it's essential to keep it in good condition by having the flue cleaned and the interior lining checked. Any cracks or gaps in the lining need to be fixed by a certified technician.
You should also regularly check to make sure that the fireplace's cord isn't twisted or covered by furniture or other objects. This could increase the chance of overheating or fire. It's recommended to keep liquids away from an electrical fireplace as well and it's recommended to use surge protectors to help stop sudden voltage spikes that can damage the fireplace or cause a fire. Lastly, it's a good idea to install your fireplace at a minimum of four to five feet above the floor, to ensure it's safe for small kids and pets.
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