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Fitzgerald Harvey posted an update 1 year, 2 months ago
How to Choose the Right Height for an on the Wall Fireplace
A fireplace on the wall can be an elegant focal element in any living room. Whether hung over the couch or in the seating area it can create a warm and cozy space for your family as well as guests.
Some models can be integrated into the wall to create an aesthetically pleasing look. This will require more work and some DIYers may need to venture outside their comfort zone.
Height
Deciding on the ideal height for an on the wall fireplace is among the most crucial decisions to be made when building the media wall. The fireplace should be low enough to allow it to be viewed easily from most seating positions. However, it must be high enough to ensure that it will provide enough warmth for a home that is comfortable.
When deciding on a height for wall-mounted fires it is crucial to think about the amount of heat it produces as well as how close to the floor it will be and what else can be placed above it. If a gas or electric fireplace is too low in height, the heat it generates will be dissipated quickly and combustible materials could easily ignite. This can cause a fire inside the house and reduce the fireplace’s performance.
The best way to avoid this is to select the fireplace with an opening for the firebox that is low or a high chimney venting system. This will ensure that the heat is dissipated efficiently and safely.
A second consideration is how the room will be utilized. If the space is mostly used for socialising, relaxing and watching TV, a larger fireplace is a great option. However, if it’s intended to be used as a second source of heat it is suggested that a lower-end fireplace be more appropriate.
Most people prefer to mount their fireplaces at eye level when sitting in a chair that is 40-42 inches off the floor. Some prefer to place their fireplace underneath televisions and this could work well too, providing that the TV isn’t too close to the heater or it may be damaged by the heat.
It is also crucial to consider the type of fireplace you have as well as the storage space that will be required above it. For instance, if you are using an electric fireplace, it can be convenient to build a sideboard or credenza on top of the fireplace to keep it free of clutter. This can give a more spacious, streamlined look. It also makes the fireplace appear larger.
Installation
A wall mounted fireplace is a fantastic option for a media wall. It’s ideal for homeowners who want an elegant look that blends with the design of the media wall, and is also simpler to set up than a built-in fireplace.
To begin, pick the best location for your fireplace that will give you plenty of room to move around it and make sure it’s free of any combustible objects. Check the length of your wall to make sure it’s wide enough for a fireplace with at least 40-42″. It’s also recommended to have someone assist you when you’re installing your fireplace, as it’s a heavy thing to install.
Based on the model of fireplace you select, the fireplace may need to be attached directly to the wall studs or to a bracket already installed on the wall. Refer to the owner’s manual for instructions on how to mount a direct-to-wall model. For models that are bracket-mounted, fasten the mounting bracket to the wall with screws and wall board toggle bolt anchors. Use a stud-finder to locate the screw locations.
Once the bracket is installed, attach the fireplace using the tabs on the bottom of your fireplace and the hooks on the top of the bracket. Follow the instructions in the owner’s manual, when your model has a front-glass panel that needs to be removed prior to installation.
If you’re installing an electric built-in fireplace, you’ll need to put the frame of the fireplace in the appropriate space on your wall prior to when it can be attached to the bracket. Once you’ve completed this step then you can use a drill to make holes for the mounting bracket or sand any rough spots on the wall.
After drilling the holes, screw into the mounting bracket. Some models of wall-mounted fireplace s include hooks or slots on the back which means you can put the hooks on the back of the fireplace into slots on the bracket for mounting.
Safety
The good news is that both ethanol and electric wall fireplaces are safe to use when the proper safety measures are in place. This includes regular inspections of the unit to ensure that it’s in good working order and that no signs of wear and tear are present. Keep the fireplace clear of any material that is flammable, such as furniture, carpets or even paper. If you have children, ensure that they are taught not to touch the flames and keep them at a safe distance from the fireplace at all times. Also, make sure to shut off the fire before going to sleep or leaving the house.
When installing an on the wall fireplace, it is crucial to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. This means paying attention to the dimensions, weight requirements and heat clearance zones. If you have a television above the fireplace, it is recommended to double-check that the TV and the fireplace are in the proper heat zones. The weight of the TV could exert pressure on the fireplace and cause it to collapse, possibly causing injury your family members or you.
It is also important to be aware that electric and ethanol wall fireplaces can produce large amounts of heat that can cause you to burn yourself if you come close enough to it. Consider installing a safe screen to put on your fireplace if you have children who are small. This will protect your children from being burned. The screen will be at a low temperature when the fireplace is lit, and will not cause any harm to anyone who touches it.
It is also an excellent idea to keep any flammable objects, such as books and toys, away from the fire to avoid them from getting accidentally ignited by sparks. You should also regularly clean your fireplace to get rid of any accumulation of soot or ash. This will reduce the risk of an fire.
One of the most frequent mistakes that people make when installing a fireplace on the wall is to not switch off the fireplace prior to going to bed or leaving the house. This is a serious mistake that can result in fires, electrical malfunctions, and even a fire.
Style
A wall-mounted fire place is among the most popular components to be added to a media wall. It is usually installed beneath a flat-screen TV and it is crucial that the fireplace satisfies certain requirements for installation. It is crucial to consider not just the height of the fireplace, but also the amount of heat it generates. A fireplace that is erected on the wall will usually release heat from the vent in the front, whereas a fireplace that is surface mounted might be able to blow heat from the top or the bottom. For a media wall it is common to place a fireplace at a height of 40-42 inches above the floor. This allows you to see it from a seated position.
While it is possible find a wall-mounted electric fireplace in a variety of styles, it is generally best to match the style of the fireplace to the overall look of the room. This will help ensure that the entire media wall is cohesive and flows well. A number of companies offer different models of electric wall-mounted fireplaces, including Amantii and Dimplex. Both brands are renowned for their quality and quick response when customers provide feedback regarding how they can improve their products.
A media wall can be constructed to accommodate a TV or other electronic devices. Some prefer to use a recessed fireplace for an entertainment center, while others might want an amalgamation of television and a wall-mounted fireplace. Selecting a wall that can accommodate both will be more convenient and more efficient.
The main disadvantage of a wall-mounted electric fireplace is that they appear more permanent. Although it is possible to move the appliance from one location to another, this requires reinstalling the mounting brackets. If the fireplace is located in a stud, it will be difficult to mount televisions or other equipment.