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How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace built into the wall can be a beautiful focal point and also serve as a source of heat. Knowing what to look for is the first step to choosing the right fireplace for your home.

A recessed electric fire that has a glass fronted fuel bed is ideal for an entertainment wall. This model from Celsi utilizes E-VR flame projector technology that creates an appealing and realistic fire picture.

Installation

A wall-mounted fireplace is a great addition for any home. This is particularly true for those who don't have chimneys or prefer a modern design. They aren't as costly as built-in models and are often more straightforward to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. However, it's essential to ensure that the area is safe and suitable for the type of fireplace you're planning to install. It's also an excellent idea to look up local codes to ensure that you don't run into any problems.

The preparation of the space where the fireplace will be mounted is the first step. Based on the type of fireplace you're thinking of installing, this may require drilling a hole into the wall or removing the drywall. This task is best completed with the assistance of a professional, since it requires the ability to follow precise measurements and not cut any electrical wiring.

After the space is prepared then it's time to hang the unit. Using a stud finder, identify where you plan to fix the brackets to the wall. It's often best to have someone else stand over the fireplace while you connect it to the mounting brackets so that you can ensure that the fireplace is level and securely attached to the wall.

Some electric fireplaces have slots or hooks on their backs. If yours has slots, insert them into the hooks on the mounting bracket to secure it. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top of the fireplace for a more finished appearance.

It's time to add the decorative elements. You can make a new frame or add a mantel to the fireplace. It's always a good idea to keep the fireplace clean to prevent dust build-up. To accomplish this, you'll need to take off the back of the fireplace or front access panel and clean the inside.

Design

Don't be afraid of using the fireplace wall as a focal point in your home. It's an excellent way to make an impact. neutral colors are a great way to allow other elements of design to take center stage in your room. However it is possible to use bold colors used to highlight a fireplace or add texture to a space.

If you're looking for a more traditional style, you might want to consider an alternative material to the traditional mantel and surround made of wood. Tile is a great choice to bring visual interest and texture to the space. A tile fireplace will catch the attention of anyone entering your home, whether you select a simple design in stone or cement to match the walls or a whitewashed look.

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall can be made into a recess in the wall. This is a great idea for homes with limited space for a built-in fireplace. It can also help to keep things tidy. Certain models are designed to fit in a straight line with the wall and others are more oblong or elongated to fit underneath a television or other storage units in your media wall.

You can also give your fireplace a pop of personality by adding the unique hearth or mantel. You could opt for a raised hearth, like this one, to add height and make an impact. Consider a wooden beam or a rough stucco, which contrasts the design of the room.

In the end, you can make your fireplace stand out by making it a place to display artwork and decor that reflects the warmth and personality of your home. If your fireplace is located in an area where you are likely to hang lots of artwork you should think about choosing pieces that incorporate the glowing embers of the fire and reddish hues or by displaying ornaments that are inspired by nature's beauty.

Features

A fireplace wall can elevate the idea of feature walls from a decorative statement to a practical accent for your home. With the addition of an electric fireplace that requires little maintenance, a feature wall does not only adds a stylish look to a space, but also provides cost-effective supplemental heating.

You can create an accent wall for your fireplace as bold or subdued, as you'd prefer. A large flat-screen TV is the ideal choice for creating a dramatic feature wall in your home. If you want a more subtle aesthetic then think about pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand, or a wall mounted bookcase.

The size of your room will determine whether a hearth is a good choice for your style. While a hearth is typically placed at an 18'' height to allow for comfortable seating however, it can be set at any height. Some people decide to remove the hearth entirely.

Many people appreciate the warmth of a fire and the ambience it creates without having to heat their homes. A gas fireplace with no vents is a great option for homeowners who want to keep their homes safe and efficient. These units are rated for use in rooms up to 1,000 square feet. They're ideal 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 generates. When deciding on the amount of energy to use it is best to utilize less energy than the maximum output.

If you opt to install a vent-free gas fireplace, make sure the room is adequately ventilated and there aren't any combustible objects within three feet of the unit. This will stop smoke and flames from being blown in the air which can damage furniture or cause health issues for family.

Electric fireplaces wood are also available in a wide range of styles. There are sleek designs that go well with modern furniture and modern interiors. There are also masonry options that work well with traditional and rustic furniture. To create a completely unique appearance, you can create your own fireplace surround. A custom built surround can match the dimensions of your fireplace and improve its appearance. It could also include features such as a mantle to hold music speakers or keepsakes.

Safety

A fireplace can add ambiance and warmth to any room It's crucial to be aware that it can also present dangers if not properly maintained or used. The dangers include inhaling smoke and fire, chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. The good news is that these hazards can be avoided by following basic safety tips and utilizing common sense.

It's a good idea to install a mesh-screen on your fireplace if you have young children. This will prevent sparks and embers from exploding into the air. This is particularly important in the case of a fireplace that is wood-burning. The smoke that comes from burning wood can cause irritation or irritate the lung and heart of children and adults with asthma and other lung and heart conditions.

It is essential to keep children and pets away from any fireplace, even if it has doors that shut over flames. The glass in fireplace doors can get very hot and can cause burns if touched, so it's recommended to wait until the fireplace is completely cool before opening the door.

Wall-mounted fireplaces made of gas that have vent-free technology come with safety features to prevent accidental use. They also ensure the unit isn't an fire risk. These features include oxygen depletion sensors that shut off the flames when low oxygen levels are detected and gas shut-off valves which immediately stop the flow of gas if the pilot light fails.

Whether you have vent-free or vented gas wall-mounted fireplace, you need to keep it in good condition by having the flue swept and the interior lining checked. Any gaps or cracks in the lining need to be fixed by a certified technician.

You should also check frequently to make sure that the cord of your fireplace isn't twisted or covered by furniture or other objects. This can increase the chance of overheating or a fire. It's a good idea keep liquids away from an electrical fireplaces and it's recommended that you use surge protectors to avoid sudden voltage spikes that could damage the appliance or cause fire. Install your fireplace at least 5 to 4 feet above the ground, to keep it out of reach of pets and small children.