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How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

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

A recessed electric fireplace with a fuel bed that is glass-fronted is perfect for a media screen. This model from Celsi utilizes E-VR flame projector technology that creates an appealing and realistic fire image.

Installation

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is an excellent addition to any home. This is especially true for those who don't have chimneys, or simply prefer a contemporary style. These types of units are generally not as costly as built-in models and are more straightforward to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. It is essential that the place you select is secure and suitable for the type fireplace you're installing. It's also recommended to verify local codes to ensure that you don't face any problems.

Preparing the area where the fireplace will be placed is the first step. This could require a hole cut in the wall, or a piece of drywall that needs to be removed. It's best to hire a professional for this job since it requires precise measurements and the ability to cut into electrical wiring.

After the area has been prepared, it's time to hang the unit. Utilize a studfinder to determine where you want to screw the mounting brackets in the wall. It is usually best to have someone else to hold the fireplace as connecting it to its mounting brackets so that you can ensure that the fireplace is level and securely fixed to the wall.

Many electric fireplaces come with either slots or hooks on the back of them. If your fireplace has slots, you can secure it by putting them in the hooks of the mounting bracket. If your fireplace has ember bed media spread it over the top to give it a finished appearance.

After the fireplace is installed, it's time to add any decorative pieces you'd like. You can create frames from scratch or add a mantel to the fireplace. To prevent the accumulation of dust, it's a good idea always to keep your fireplace clean. To do this, you'll have to remove the back of the fireplace, or the front access panel and clean the interior of the.

Design

A fireplace wall can be an ideal place to make an impactful style statement in your home So don't be scared to use it as an accent feature. Neutral colors are a great way to allow other design elements to take center on the scene in your living space. However the bold colors can be used to highlight the fireplace's beauty or add a sense of the look of a space.

If you are looking for a modern appearance choose a different material than wood for the mantel and surround. Tile is a great choice to bring visual interest and a unique look to the room. If you opt for a basic stone or cement pattern to complement the walls or opt for white-washed designs to keep things neat and tidy, a fireplace made of tile will surely attract the attention of anyone who enters your home.

A fireplace mounted on the wall can be constructed into a recess within the wall. This is ideal for homes that don't have enough room for a traditional built-in fireplace and can make the room more compact and appealing. Some models are designed to be in a straight line with the wall, while others are more oblong and extended to fit under a TV or other storage units in your media wall.

You can also add personality to your fireplace's wall by incorporating a unique mantel or hearth. Depending on the design of your house you might want to consider a raised hearth like this one to give it more height and create a dramatic effect. Choose a wood 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 a place to display art and decor that is reflective of the warmth and personality of your home. If your fireplace is situated in a room where you tend to hang lots of artwork, consider choosing pieces that incorporate the fire's glowing embers and reddish hues or by displaying decorative items that are inspired by the natural beauty.

Features

Feature walls are typically used as decorative statements but a fireplace wall takes this idea and elevates it to a practical home accessory. A feature wall can be made more attractive 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 that is as bold or biofireplace subdued, as you like. A large flat-screen television is the ideal option to create a dramatic focal wall in your home. If you're seeking an elegant look you could consider combining your fireplace with an entertainment stand or wall-mounted bookcase.

The size of your room will help you decide if a hearth is the best option for your design. Although a hearth is usually placed at an 18'' height to allow for comfortable seating but it can be set at any height. Some people decide to remove the hearth entirely.

Many people love the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace without the need to heat their homes. A wall-mounted gas fireplace that is vent-free is a great option for homeowners who want to keep their homes secure and efficient. These units are rated for use in rooms that are up to 1,000 square feet. They're great for living rooms, dens and bedrooms.

When selecting a wall-mounted fireplace, be sure to consider the BTU output. The more powerful the BTU the greater the heat it generates. When deciding how much heat to use, it is safer to use 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 burning combustibles within 3 feet of it. This stops smoke and flames from being blown into the air, which can cause damage to furniture or health concerns for family members.

Electric fireplaces come in different styles. There are sleek designs that go well with modern furniture and contemporary design. There are also masonry-style options that go well with rustic and traditional furnishings. To create a completely unique style, you could create your own fireplace surround. A custom-built surround can be built to match the dimensions of your fireplace and improve its appearance. It could also have features such as an area to store music speakers or keepakes.

Safety

Fireplaces can add warmth and ambience to a room but if not maintained or properly used, it can also be dangerous. The risks include smoke or fire inhalation, chimney fires carbon monoxide poisoning and electric shock. These risks can be minimized by following safety guidelines and making use of common sense.

If you have a family with young children, it's best to have a screen for your fireplace that is mesh to stop sparks and embers from flying out of the fireplace. This is especially important for fireplaces that use wood because burning firewood creates smoke that can irritate and irritate the lungs of children and adults suffering from asthma, heart, or lung conditions.

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

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces with vent-free technology are equipped with safety features to prevent accidental use. They also ensure the fireplace is not an fire risk. These features include oxygen sensors that shut off burners if low levels of oxygen are detected and gas shut-offs that cut off the flow of gas if pilot lights are not working.

It is essential to maintain your gas wall-mounted fireplace frequently, whether it has a vent or not. This includes having the flue cleaned and the lining checked. Any cracks or gaps in the lining should be repaired by a qualified technician.

It is also important to check regularly to ensure that the cord of your fireplace isn't twisted or covered by furniture or other objects. This could 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 help stop sudden voltage spikes that can damage the unit or cause a fire. It's also a good idea to install your fireplace at a minimum of four to five feet higher than the floor to ensure it's out of reach for small kids and pets.