Why You Should Forget About Enhancing Your Fire Media Wall

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Why You Should Forget About Enhancing Your Fire Media Wall

How to Build a Fire Media Wall

A fire media wall is an excellent method to add warmth and comfort to your home. They can be built into the wall with studs or brackets.

Certain wall-mounted electric fireplaces for media have smart integration. This allows you to control heat output, flame effects, and lighting from your phone or tablet. Some come with scheduling options.

Easy to install

There are some things to think about when designing a media wall in your home. Firstly, you will need to decide where the wall will be located in your home. It should be placed in a place that you feel at ease watching TV or enjoying the warmth of a fire. Ideally, the location will also give you the best viewing angles within the room. Once you've decided on a location, you can begin to take the necessary measurements and construct the frame. The next step is to decide on what final touches you'd like to add. Some people add skirting boards to their media walls to match the decor of the room. Some prefer to leave it off and allow the wall to stand out on its own.

Your media wall may need more work, based on the kind of electric fireplace that you're planning to put in. For instance, inset media wall fires (such as the Vision Futura 1500 or Evonic Halo 1500 XT) need to be installed into the wall or hollowed out of it, which requires more extensive construction skills and tools. However it doesn't mean that they can't be put in by the average DIYer.

Another important aspect to think about when constructing the media wall is where you'll put your electrical components. You will need to ensure your wall is equipped with at least two plug sockets - one for the fire and one for the TV. So you'll need to determine the location of these sockets prior to installation. Some people prefer to put the sockets in the stud wall frame, while others prefer to place them near the TV and fireplace.

Once you've built your media wall, you need to smooth the plasterboard over it. This will hide the screws that were used to keep it in place, and provide a smooth surface for painting. You can hire an expert plasterer if not confident.

electric fireplaces for media walls  for smaller rooms

A media wall is a sleek design ideal for smaller living spaces. By combining a TV, an electric fire, integrated storage and a fireplace set-up in one unit, you can make the most of the space in your living room. You don't require a separate fireplace or an expensive surround. You can also choose a bespoke design that's completely customized to your space and incorporates the most recent technologies such as multi-room audio or intelligent lighting.

You can also design a bespoke media wall around your electric fire of choice, adding an individual touch to your space. With a wide range of sizes and styles to pick from, you'll be able to choose the perfect fire for your media wall installation. If you are looking for a minimalist style, go for an electric fire that is recessed, such as the Elfa. If you're looking to create an inviting corner with a TV wall, a corner with a three-sided fireplace such as the Gazco 150RW, is the perfect choice.


The DRU Virtuo180/3 Evolve Electric Fire, for example, offers a modern style that is ideal for modern living spaces. They have authentic log effects and produce an authentic wood-crackling sound effect. You can also choose a wall with a media wall that has a back heat-up feature that will distribute warmth more evenly and efficiently.

The ease of maintenance is another advantage of having an electric wall fire for your media walls. Contrary to traditional fireplaces wall-hung fires don't need chimneys and can be installed virtually everywhere. They're also safer in homes with pets or children because they don't generate real flames and don't release ash. Because they're electric there's no chance of a rogue flame leaking out of the wall, or of smoke accumulating on furniture.

While a media wall can be built in a simple way by putting your TV on a flat wall, homeowners often take the concept to the next level. They build bespoke frames to conceal cables, incorporate storage solutions, and incorporate appliances like a TV, soundbar, and electric fireplace. These installations are often created to divide large open spaces or to create a an impressive focal point to the room. They can be decorated with stunning wallpapers or even mirrored panels that function as a mirror when the TV is turned off, bringing light into your space and making it appear more spacious.

Aesthetically pleasing

Media wall fires are an excellent alternative to traditional fireplaces, that are usually installed in living rooms. They are also great for those who want to add a stylish feature to their home. Electric media wall fires are the latest in electric fireplaces that make use of LED lights to create realistic flame effects. They have multiple settings that let you select between a warm, cozy glow or a lively, roaring fire. Some have a "flame only" setting that lets you enjoy the dazzling images without turning up the temperature, making them eco-friendly and cost-effective.

Media walls have a contemporary look and are designed to match your interior design creating an attractive focal point that attracts attention. Media walls are used in modern homes to enhance any style. They can be modern and minimalist or a rustic, earthy look. A wood-panelled, geometric design is an impressive illustration that can be enhanced by an electric media wall fireplace such as the Gazco eReflex 195RW. This will add warmth and charm to your space.

Many wall-mounted electric fires are made to be smaller in depth, helping you maximise space in your living spaces. They are ideal for those who wish to install media walls in a smaller space since they can be hidden behind the TV to create a minimal, discreet and modern look. They also tend to be more energy-efficient than traditional gas fireplaces, with most models producing less than 2kW of heat.

Consider the overall design of your media wall and how your electric fireplace will complement your television, as well with any other custom features you have in mind. To achieve a balanced look, your electric fireplace should not be more than one-third the height of the wall where it is mounted. It is also important to ensure that you have the required clearance between the top and bottom of your electric fire, as it will differ depending on the model you select.

Most homeowners who have basic carpentry knowledge and are willing to learn can finish the installation of media wall fire. It is best to employ a professional HETAS-approved installer, such as Something Different, that will ensure that all safety precautions are in place, and that the proper clearance is maintained from flammable material.

Versatile

A media wall is an ideal feature for any living room, lounge, study or bedroom, and it's not only about creating a striking focal point. A well-designed wall can create a relaxing environment for you and your family to unwind in. It is also a great spot to set up your television, audio system and gaming consoles.

Include a fireplace to an existing wall for it to the next level and make your home a new place. A lot of the best electric fires can be used to build media walls and offer the perfect balance between warmth, ambiance and design. They also come with some fantastic features that help them stand out from the crowd such as customizable visuals and authentic sound effects.

There are also models that feature smart integration, allowing you to control your fire via your tablet or smartphone via an app. This is useful for those who aren't at home or you want to control your fireplace remotely. Certain models with advanced technology have options for scheduling that allow you to set the fire to go off before you arrive home and turn it off when you go to sleep.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can also be installed in a false chimney without the requirement for a flue or chimney. This is a cost-effective approach to incorporate modern heating systems to your home.

There are two primary styles of electric fires that you can install on a media wall: wall-mounted and inset. Inset electric fireplaces, such as the Vision Futura 1500 and the Evonic Halo 1500 XT, are designed to be recessed into the wall that gives a clean and modern appearance. They are a great option for rooms with limited floor space or for those who want to go for a more minimalist style.

If you're thinking about a media wall for your home The first step is to measure up the space to ensure it's large enough to accommodate the size of the electric fireplace you're looking to accommodate. Masking is a great way to draw out the dimensions of the wall. Then, you can compare your measurements with the specifications to determine the best match.