How to Choose the Right Height for an on the Wall Fireplace
A fireplace that is mounted on the wall can be an elegant focal feature in any living space. If it is placed above the couch or within the sitting area, it can create a warm cozy space for your family as well as guests.
Some models can be partially built into the wall for an aesthetically pleasing look. This requires a bit more work and could require some DIYers to step outside their comfortable zone.
Height
The right size for an on the wall fireplace is among the most important decisions to be made when building the media wall. While the fireplace should be low enough to be easily observed from all seating positions, it should also be high enough to generate enough warmth for an ambiance that is comfortable for the living space.
When choosing a height for a wall mount fire, it is important to take into consideration the amount of heat it generates and how close to the floor it will be and the other items that can be hung over it. If you place a gas fireplace or electric fireplace too low, it will release heat rapidly and combustible substances could easily ignite. This could lead to a house fire, and the performance of the fireplace will be drastically reduced.
The best way to avoid this is to pick a
fireplace suite that has a low firebox opening, or a high chimney venting system. This will ensure the heat is efficiently dissipated and safely.
Another thing to consider is what the room is used for. If it's mostly used for socialising, watching television and relaxing, a higher fireplace is a great option. However, if it's to be utilized as an additional source of heating, a lower fireplace would be better.
Most people prefer to put their fireplace at eye level while sitting in the chair approximately 40-42 inches from the floor. Some people put their fireplaces under a TV and this may be done, as long as the TV isn't too close to it or feel the heat.
Depending on the type of fireplace, it could be beneficial to think about what kind of storage might be required above the fireplace. For instance, if you are using an electric fire it could be beneficial to put a sideboard cabinet or credenza on top of the fireplace to keep the area free of clutter. This will help create an open and sleek appearance, and also make the fireplace appear larger as well.
Installation
A fireplace mounted on a wall is a great option to add to a media panel. It is a great option for homeowners who want a cleaner appearance that is more in line with the media wall structure. It's also easier and faster to set up than a fireplace integrated.
To begin, pick a location for the fireplace that will give you plenty of room to move around it, and ensure that it's clear of any combustible items. Take a measurement of the length of your wall to ensure that it's wide enough for an elongated fireplace that has an average height of 40-42". It's also recommended to have someone assist with the installation of your fireplace, as it can be heavy.
Depending on the model of fireplace you select, the fireplace may need to be attached directly to the wall studs or an existing bracket on the wall. Refer to the owner's manual for instructions on how to install a direct-to wall model. If you're installing a bracket mounted unit you'll need to attach the bracket using toggle bolt anchors and screws. Make sure that the bracket is attached to at least two studs, and utilize a stud locater to identify the locations where you'll need to attach a screw.
Once you've positioned the bracket, attach the fireplace on it using the tabs on the bottom of the fireplace and the hooks on the top of the bracket. Follow the steps in the owner’s manual in the event that your fireplace has an opening in the front of the glass that needs to be removed prior to installation.
If you're installing a built-in electric fireplace, you'll have to install the frame of the fireplace in the area you've specified on the wall before it can be fixed to the bracket. After you've completed this you'll need to drill holes for the mounting bracket and sand any rough areas of the wall.
After drilling the holes, screw in the mounting bracket. Certain models of wall-mounted
fireplaces Electric include hooks or slots on the back and you can insert the hooks on the back of the fireplace into slots on the mounting bracket.
Safety
It is a good idea to know that both bioethanol and electric wall fireplaces are safe when the proper safety precautions are followed. This includes regular inspections of the fireplace to ensure it is operating properly and that there are no signs of wear and tear are present. It is also essential to keep the fireplace clear from materials that are flammable like paper, carpets and furniture. Keep children away from the flame and ensure that they are aware of the dangers. Make sure that you turn off the fire before you go to go to bed or leave the house.
When installing an on the
wall fireplace, it is essential to follow all the manufacturer's guidelines. It is important to pay attention to dimensions and weight requirements and the heat clearance zone. Make sure to check the heat zones of the fireplace and TV in the event that you intend to install an electric fireplace with a TV. The extra weight of the television can put pressure on the fireplace and cause it to collapse and possibly injure you or your family members.
Electric and
ethanol fireplaces wall fireplace places can produce high levels of heat that can burn you. If you have children who are young think about putting a safe-to-touch screen on your fireplace to keep your children from burning their hands. The screen will remain at a lower temperature when the fireplace is on and will not cause any harm to anyone who touches it.
It is also recommended to keep any flammable objects, such as toys and books, away from the fire to avoid them from being accidentally ignited by sparks. Additionally, you should regularly clean your fireplace to remove any buildup of ash and soot. This will help reduce the risk of fire hazards.
One of the most common errors people make when installing fireplaces on walls is to not switch off the fireplace prior to going to sleep or leaving the home. This is a serious mistake that can result in fires, electrical malfunctions, and even a fire.
Style
A wall-mounted fireplace is among the most popular features that can be incorporated into a wall for media. It is usually installed under a flat-screen television and it is crucial that the fireplace is in compliance with certain requirements for installation. It is essential to think about not only the height of the fireplace, but also the amount of heat it produces. A model that is designed to be recessed into a wall will usually blast the heat out of a vent located in front of the unit, whereas the fireplace mounted on a surface can blow the heat from either the top or the bottom. The most popular option for media walls is to mount an recessed fireplace at a height between 40-42 inches above the floor, which permits it to be seen from a seated position.
Although it is possible to find a wall-mounted electric fireplace with a variety of designs, it is generally recommended to match the style of the fireplace with the overall design of the room. This will ensure that the wall flows well and is well-integrated. Amantii, Dimplex and other companies provide a range of wall-mounted electric fire places. Both brands are renowned for their high-quality products and quick to respond when customers give feedback on how to improve the products.
Another consideration for a wall for media is whether the space is intended to house a TV or other electronic gadgets. Some people use the recessed fire place to serve as an entertainment centre, while others want a combination of the wall-mounted fireplace and TV. Picking a media wall that can accommodate both will be easier and more efficient.
The biggest drawback to wall-mounted
wood fireplaces is that it can appear more durable than freestanding electric fireplaces that have mantels. While it is possible to move the appliance from one location to another, it will require reinstalling the mounting brackets. It is also difficult to install a television or other equipment on the wall if the fireplace is located in a wall stud.