1 Don't Make This Silly Mistake On Your In The Wall Fireplace
fireplacesandstove1175 edited this page 1 month ago

How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace built into the wall can be a beautiful focal point as well as a source of warmth. Knowing what to look for is the key to selecting the perfect fireplace for your space.

A recessed electric fire with an open fronted fuel bed is ideal for an entertainment wall. This model from Celsi makes use of E-VR flame projector technology that creates an attractive and realistic fire image.

Installation

A wall mounted fireplace is a fantastic addition to any house, particularly those without existing chimneys or those who simply want a more modern design element. They aren't as costly as built-in models and can be more straightforward to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. However, it's important to make sure the location is safe and suitable for the kind of fireplace you're planning to install. It's also a good idea to check local codes to ensure you don't run into any issues.

Preparing the space in which the fireplace will be installed is the first step. It may require a hole cut in the wall, or a piece of drywall that needs to be removed. It is best to employ an expert for this task because it requires precise measurements and the ability to cut electrical wiring.

Once the area is ready then it's time to hang the unit. With a stud locater to determine where you're going to fix the brackets into the wall. It's often best to have another person to hold the fireplace as you connect it to the mounting brackets so that you can be sure the fireplace is level and securely attached to the wall.

Some electric fireplaces come with hooks or slots on their back. If yours has slots, you can insert them into the hooks on the mounting bracket to ensure it is secured. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top to give it a polished appearance.

It's now time to add the decorative elements. You can make frames from scratch or add a mantel the fireplace. To prevent the accumulation of dust it's recommended to keep your fireplace clean. To do this, remove the access panel on either side or the back panel from the fireplace and clean the inside.

Design

A fireplace's wall is an opportunity to create an impressive design statement in your home So don't be scared to use it as a focal feature. A neutral color scheme is a great way to let other elements of your space be the focal point, however bright colors can also be used to draw attention to the fireplace itself or add an element of texture to the room.

If you're seeking a less traditional look, consider using a different material to the standard mantel and surround made of wood. Tile can be a wonderful option to add visual interest and texture to the space. It doesn't matter if you choose a simple stone or cement pattern to complement the walls or opt for a white-washed look to keep things crisp and clean, a tile fireplace will surely attract the attention of anyone who enters your home.

Another option for a wall mounted fireplace is to construct it into a wall recess. This is a great choice for homes that don't have enough space for a traditional built-in and can make the room more compact and appealing. Some models are designed to be flush mounted to the wall, while others are oblong or elongated to allow them to be placed under a TV or other storage unit on your media wall.

You can also add some personality to your fireplace by putting up an original mantel or hearth. Based on the style of your house you might want to choose a hearth that is raised like this one to add more height and create a dramatic impact. Try a wooden fireplaces beam, or a rough stucco, which is in contrast to the style of the room.

Finally, you can make your fireplace stand out by making it an opportunity to showcase art and decor that reflects the warmth and personality of your home. If you are hanging lots of artwork in the room in which your fireplace is situated, choose pieces that reflect the glowing embers or reddish tones of the flame. You can also put up decorative objects that draw inspiration by the natural beauty of the fireplace.

Features

Feature walls are often used as decorative statements but a fireplace wall takes the concept and elevates it to become a practical accessory. A feature wall can be enhanced with a low-maintenance electric fireplace. This not only adds design, but also offers additional heating.

You can make an accent wall for your fireplace as bold or subdued, as you prefer. If you want to create a striking focal point in your space A large flat-screen TV is the ideal choice for the fireplace feature wall. If you're seeking an elegant look, consider pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand or a wall-mounted bookcase.

You can determine if a hearth will work in your home by examining its size. Although a hearth is usually set at 18'' to allow for comfortable seating however, it can be set at any height. Some people prefer to remove the hearth altogether.

Many people enjoy the warmth of a fireplace and the ambience it creates without having to heat their homes. This is why a vent-free wall mounted gas fireplace is a fantastic choice for homeowners. It's efficient and safe. They can be installed in rooms up 1,000 square feet. They're ideal for living rooms, dens, and bedrooms.

When choosing a wall mounted fireplace, consider the BTU output. The greater the BTU is, the more heat it produces. When deciding on how much heat to utilize it is best to make use of less energy than the maximum output.

If you decide to install a ventless gas fireplace, ensure that the room is well ventilated and that there are no burning combustibles within 3 feet of it. This prevents flames and smoke from being blown into the air, which could cause damage to furniture or health issues for family members.

Electric fireplaces come in different styles. There are sleek designs that can be paired with contemporary furniture and modern interiors. There are also masonry options that go well with traditional and rustic furniture. You can even design your own wall-mounted surrounds for an entirely unique look. A custom-built surround can be built to match the dimensions of your fireplace, and also enhance its appearance. It could also include features like an area to store music speakers or keepsakes.

Safety

It's true that a fireplace can add warmth and ambience to a room but if not maintained or properly used it could also be dangerous. These potential hazards include fire or smoke inhalation chimney fires carbon monoxide poisoning and electric shock. The risk can be reduced by following safety tips and using common sense.

If you have children who are young, it's advisable to have a screen for your fireplace that is mesh to stop sparks and embers from falling out of the fireplace. This is especially necessary 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 ailments.

Even if the fireplace is equipped with doors that shut over the flames, it's vital to keep pets and children away. The glass in fireplace doors can be very hot and may cause serious burns when touched. It is recommended to wait until it has cooled completely before opening the door.

Vent-free fireplaces that are mounted on wall with gas technology are equipped with safety features that stop accidental use. They also ensure that the fireplace is not the risk of fire. These features include oxygen depletion sensors that shut off the flames when low oxygen levels are detected, and gas shut-off valves that instantly stop the flow of gas if the pilot light goes out.

Whether you have a vented or vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplace, it's important to maintain it regularly by having the flue swept and the interior lining checked. A trained technician should repair any cracks or gaps on the interior lining.

You should also regularly check to ensure that the fireplace's cord isn't stretched out or covered by furniture or other items. This could increase the chance of fire or overheating. It's a good idea keep liquids out of any electrical fireplace and it's recommended to use surge protectors to prevent sudden voltage spikes that could harm the unit or cause a fire. Install your fireplace at a minimum of 5 to 4 feet above the ground to keep it out of reach of pets and small children.