1 Why You Should Focus On Improving In The Wall Fireplace
fireplacesandstove9684 edited this page 1 month ago

How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

An in the wall fireplace is a gorgeous and elegant focal point that also acts as a source of heat. Knowing what to look for is the key to selecting the best fireplace for your space.

A recessed electric fireplace that has a fuel bed that's glass-fronted makes a great media screen. This model from Celsi utilizes E-VR flame projection technology to create an incredible and appealing fire image.

Installation

A wall-mounted fireplace is a fantastic feature for any home, especially those with no chimneys, or those who simply require a more contemporary design element. These kinds of fireplaces are usually not as expensive as built-in fireplaces and are simpler to set up than traditional wood burning fireplaces. It is essential that the place you choose is safe and appropriate for the type of fireplace you're installing. Also, checking local codes is a great way to make sure that you're not facing any issues.

The first step in any project is preparing the area in which you're planning to install the fireplace. Based on the type of fireplace you're thinking of installing, this could require cutting a hole in the wall or removing the drywall. This job is best done with the help of a professional, as it requires the ability to follow precise measurements and not cut into any electrical wiring.

After the space has been prepped then it's time to hang the unit. Utilize a studfinder to determine the best location to screw the mounting brackets into the wall. It is usually best to have another person 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.

Many electric fireplaces come with either slots or hooks on the back of them. If your fireplace has slots, put them into the hooks on the mounting bracket to fix it. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top of the fireplace for an elegant look.

Now is the time to add decorative pieces. You can put in a mantel or even create a whole new frame that will surround the unit. It's always a good idea to keep the fireplace spotless to avoid dust accumulation. To accomplish this, you'll need to take off the back of the fireplace or the front access panel, and then clean the inside.

Design

Don't be afraid to use a fireplace wall as a focal point in your home. It is an excellent way to make a bold statement. Neutral colors are a great way to let other elements of design to take center stage in your room. However the bold colors can be used to emphasize a fireplace or add texture to a space.

If you want a modern appearance consider a different material than wood for the mantel and surround. Tile is a great option to give your fireplace a visual appeal and add texture. Whether you use a simple tile or cement pattern to complement the walls or choose white-washed designs to keep things clean and clean, a tile fireplace is sure to draw the attention of everyone who enters your home.

A wall mounted fireplace can be constructed into a recess in the wall. This is a great choice for homes with a limited space for a fireplace built-in. It can also help to keep things neat. Some models are designed to be flush mounted to the wall, whereas others are elongated or oblong to fit under a TV or other storage unit on your media wall.

You can also add some personality to your fireplace's wall by putting up an individual hearth or mantel. You may choose to have an elevated hearth, such as this one, to increase height and create an impact. Consider a wooden beam or rough stucco, that contrasts the design of the room.

In the end, you can make your fireplace stand out by using it as an opportunity to display artwork and decor that is reflective of the warmth and personality of your home. If you have many pieces of art in the room in which your fireplace is, choose pieces that reflect the glowing embers and reddish tones of the fire. You can also put up decorative items that are inspired by the natural beauty of the area.

Features

Feature walls are usually used as decorative statements however a fireplace wall takes that concept and transforms it to a practical home accessory. With the addition of an electric fireplace that is low-maintenance, a feature wall not only adds elegance to a space, but can also provide cost-effective heating.

A fireplace accent wall can be as striking or as subdued as you wish. If you're looking to create a dramatic focal point in your space A large flat-screen TV is the perfect choice for a fireplace feature wall. If you prefer an elegant look, consider pairing your fireplace and an entertainment stand, or a wall-mounted bookcase.

You can determine if the hearth is suitable in your home by examining its size. A hearth can be put up at any height. However, it is generally 18" high to provide comfortable seating. Some people opt to take down the hearth completely.

Many people appreciate the warmth of a fireplace and the ambience it creates without having to heat their home. This is why a vent-free wall-mounted gas fireplace is an excellent option for homeowners. It's reliable and safe. These fireplaces are designed for use in rooms up to 1,000 square feet. They're great for living rooms, dens and bedrooms.

When selecting a wall-mounted fireplace make sure you consider the BTU output. The more powerful the BTU the greater the heat it generates. When deciding how much energy to use it is better to utilize less energy than the maximum output.

If you opt to install a vent-free gas fireplace ensure that the area is adequately ventilated and there aren't any combustible objects within three feet of the unit. This will prevent smoke and flames from being blown into the air, which could cause damage to furniture or health concerns for family members.

Electric fireplaces are also available in a broad range of styles. There are sleek designs that look great with modern furniture and contemporary decor. There are also options in the style of masonry that complement traditional and rustic furnishings. You can even create your own wall-mounted surround for the most unique look. A custom-built surround can be built to fit the dimensions of your fireplace and add a stylish look. It can also be fitted with features such as a mantel to store music speakers or keepsakes.

Safety

Fireplaces add ambience and warmth to any room However, it's important to keep in mind that it could also pose dangers if properly maintained or used. The risks include inhaling smoke and fireplaces, chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. The good news is that these hazards can be avoided by following the basic safety tips and utilizing common sense.

If your family has young children, it's wise to install a mesh fireplace screen installed to prevent embers and sparks from falling out of the fireplace. This is particularly important if you use wood-burning fireplaces because burning firewood generates smoke that can irritate and cause lung inflammation in kids and adults with asthma, heart, or lung conditions.

Even if the fireplace is equipped with a door that closes over the flames, it's crucial to keep children and pets away. The glass doors to fireplaces can be extremely hot and cause burns if the glass is touched. It's best to wait until the fireplace is completely cool before opening the door.

Vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplaces are constructed with built-in safety features to avoid accidental use and ensure that the fireplace is not a fire hazard. These features include oxygen sensors that shut off the burners if low levels of oxygen are detected and gas shut-offs that stop the gas flow if the pilot lights are not working.

Whether you have vent-free or vented gas wall-mounted fireplace, it's essential to maintain it regularly by having the flue swept and lining inspected. A trained technician should repair any cracks or holes in the interior lining.

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