20 Fun Facts About On The Wall Fireplace
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How to Choose the Right Height for an on the Wall Fireplace
A fireplace in the wall can be a stunning focal point in any living room. It can be hung either above the couch or in the sitting area to create a cozy and warm space for you, your family and guests.
Some models can be recessing into the wall to give it a more built-in appearance. This is more work, and some DIYers may have to go beyond their comfortable areas.
Height
When installing a wall for a media, determining the appropriate height of an on-wall fireplace is a crucial choice. While the fireplace should be low enough to be easily seen from a variety of sitting positions, it must also be high enough to generate enough warmth for an inviting living space.
When choosing a height for a wall mount fire, it is important to take into consideration the amount of heat it generates, how close to the floor it will be, and the other items that can be hung above it. If you place the gas or electric fireplace too low, it will lose heat quickly, and combustible materials can easily ignite. This could lead to an explosion in the home and also reduce the performance of the fireplace.
To avoid this, select a fireplace that has a narrow opening for the fireplace or a chimney venting system that is high. This will ensure the heat is dissipated effectively and safely.
Another factor to consider is what the room will be used for. If it is mostly used for entertaining, watching TV and relaxing, a larger fireplace is a good option. If it will be used to heat the home then a lower-end fireplace is better.
Most people prefer to put the fireplace at eye level when they sit in a chair. This is roughly 40-42 inches above the floor. Some people mount their fireplaces under a TV as well, and this could work, provided that the television is not too close to it or feel the heat.
Based on the type of fireplace, it may be beneficial to think about what sort of storage will be required above the fireplace. If you have an electric fireplace, it could be beneficial to install an endboard or credenza above the fireplace to keep the fireplace's surface clean. This will give the fireplace an airy, modern appearance. It can also make the fireplace seem larger.
Installation
A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a great alternative to a media wall. It's ideal for homeowners who prefer a sleeker look that blends with the design of the wall and it's also easier to install than a fireplace built-in.
Begin by selecting a place that allows you to move freely around the fireplace. Also, make sure that there aren't any burning objects within the area. Then, take a measurement of the length of your wall and ensure that it's wide enough to hold a fireplace that is at least 40-42" in height. Installing a fireplace can be an overwhelming task. It is best to get help from someone.
Depending on the fireplace model you choose, the fireplace may need to be attached directly to the wall studs, or to a bracket already installed on the wall. If you're installing a direct-to-wall model, check the manual of the owner for instructions on how to install it. If you're installing a bracket-mounted model, attach the mounting bracket using toggle-bolt anchors and screws. Utilize a stud-finder to determine the screw locations.
Once you've positioned the bracket, mount the fireplace on it by using the tabs on the side of the fireplace, and the hooks that are on the top of the bracket. Certain models have a front glass panel which must be removed prior to installation, so make sure to follow the guidelines in the owner's manual.
If you're installing a built-in electric fireplace, you'll need install the frame of the fireplace in the designated area on your wall before it can be attached to the bracket. After that you'll need to drill holes for the mounting bracket and sand any rough areas of the wall.
Once you've drilled the holes, insert rawl plugs and screw them into the mounting bracket. Some wall-mounted models come with hooks or slots at the back. Then, you can insert the hooks from the back into the slots of the mounting bracket.
Safety
The good news is that both electric and ethanol wall wooden fireplaces are safe provided that the appropriate safety measures are in place. This includes regular inspections of the unit to ensure it is in good working order and that no signs of wear and wear and tear are evident. Keep the fireplace away from any flammable materials, such as carpets, furniture or even paper. If you have children, ensure that they know not to touch the flames and stay away from the fireplace at all times. You should also be sure to shut off the fireplace before going to bed or leaving the home.
When installing an on the wall fireplace, it is crucial to follow all manufacturer instructions. This means paying attention to the dimensions of the fireplace, weight requirements and clearance zone. If you're using a television above the fireplace, it is recommended to ensure that the TV and fireplace are in the proper heat zones. The weight of the television can put pressure on the fireplace, causing it to collapse, possibly injuring the person who is in it as well as other family members.
Electric and ethanol fireplaces wall fire places can produce high levels of heat that can cause burns to you. If you have kids think about putting a safe-to-touch screen on your fireplace to keep your hands from burning. The screen will remain at a lower temperature when the fireplace is on and won't burn anyone who touches it.
To stop sparks from accidentally igniting flammable objects, like toys and books avoid them from the fireplace. You should also regularly clean your fireplace in order to remove any accumulation of ash or soot. This will decrease the chance of an fire.
One of the most common errors that people make when installing an on the wall fireplace is forgetting to check that the fireplace is shut off prior to going to sleep or leave the home. This is a serious mistake that can lead to electrical fires and other electrical issues.
Style
A wall-mounted fireplace is among the most sought-after features that can be incorporated into a media wall. It is typically installed under the flat-screen TV and it is crucial that the fireplace satisfies certain requirements for installation. The height from which it is mounted can be a factor, but it is also important to take into consideration the heat that it produces. A fireplace that is designed to be recessed into a wall will usually blast the heat out of an opening in the front of the unit, whereas a surface-mounted fireplace may blow the heat from the top or bottom. A popular option for a media wall is to install the fireplace in a recess at a height of 40-42 inches from the floor, which allows it to be seen from a seated position.
Although it is possible to find wall-mounted electric wooden fireplaces with a variety of designs, it is generally ideal to match the design of the fireplace with the overall look of the room. This will ensure that the entire wall is in harmony and flows well. Amantii, Dimplex and other companies provide a range of wall-mounted electric fire places. Both brands have a reputation for their quality and are quick to respond to customer feedback to improve their products.
Another consideration for a media wall is to decide whether the room will be used to house a television or other electronic devices. Some people prefer to use the recessed fireplace as an entertainment center, while others may want to have an amalgamation of a TV and a wall-mounted fireplace. Choosing a media wall that is able to accommodate both will be easier and more efficient.
The main drawback to a wall-mounted fireplace is that it can feel more permanent than freestanding electric fireplaces with a mantel. While it is possible to move the appliance from one location to another, this will require reinstalling the brackets for mounting. It's also not as simple to mount a TV or other component on the wall in the event that the fireplace is in a wall stud.
A fireplace in the wall can be a stunning focal point in any living room. It can be hung either above the couch or in the sitting area to create a cozy and warm space for you, your family and guests.
Some models can be recessing into the wall to give it a more built-in appearance. This is more work, and some DIYers may have to go beyond their comfortable areas.
Height
When installing a wall for a media, determining the appropriate height of an on-wall fireplace is a crucial choice. While the fireplace should be low enough to be easily seen from a variety of sitting positions, it must also be high enough to generate enough warmth for an inviting living space.
When choosing a height for a wall mount fire, it is important to take into consideration the amount of heat it generates, how close to the floor it will be, and the other items that can be hung above it. If you place the gas or electric fireplace too low, it will lose heat quickly, and combustible materials can easily ignite. This could lead to an explosion in the home and also reduce the performance of the fireplace.
To avoid this, select a fireplace that has a narrow opening for the fireplace or a chimney venting system that is high. This will ensure the heat is dissipated effectively and safely.
Another factor to consider is what the room will be used for. If it is mostly used for entertaining, watching TV and relaxing, a larger fireplace is a good option. If it will be used to heat the home then a lower-end fireplace is better.
Most people prefer to put the fireplace at eye level when they sit in a chair. This is roughly 40-42 inches above the floor. Some people mount their fireplaces under a TV as well, and this could work, provided that the television is not too close to it or feel the heat.
Based on the type of fireplace, it may be beneficial to think about what sort of storage will be required above the fireplace. If you have an electric fireplace, it could be beneficial to install an endboard or credenza above the fireplace to keep the fireplace's surface clean. This will give the fireplace an airy, modern appearance. It can also make the fireplace seem larger.
Installation
A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a great alternative to a media wall. It's ideal for homeowners who prefer a sleeker look that blends with the design of the wall and it's also easier to install than a fireplace built-in.
Begin by selecting a place that allows you to move freely around the fireplace. Also, make sure that there aren't any burning objects within the area. Then, take a measurement of the length of your wall and ensure that it's wide enough to hold a fireplace that is at least 40-42" in height. Installing a fireplace can be an overwhelming task. It is best to get help from someone.
Depending on the fireplace model you choose, the fireplace may need to be attached directly to the wall studs, or to a bracket already installed on the wall. If you're installing a direct-to-wall model, check the manual of the owner for instructions on how to install it. If you're installing a bracket-mounted model, attach the mounting bracket using toggle-bolt anchors and screws. Utilize a stud-finder to determine the screw locations.
Once you've positioned the bracket, mount the fireplace on it by using the tabs on the side of the fireplace, and the hooks that are on the top of the bracket. Certain models have a front glass panel which must be removed prior to installation, so make sure to follow the guidelines in the owner's manual.
If you're installing a built-in electric fireplace, you'll need install the frame of the fireplace in the designated area on your wall before it can be attached to the bracket. After that you'll need to drill holes for the mounting bracket and sand any rough areas of the wall.
Once you've drilled the holes, insert rawl plugs and screw them into the mounting bracket. Some wall-mounted models come with hooks or slots at the back. Then, you can insert the hooks from the back into the slots of the mounting bracket.
Safety
The good news is that both electric and ethanol wall wooden fireplaces are safe provided that the appropriate safety measures are in place. This includes regular inspections of the unit to ensure it is in good working order and that no signs of wear and wear and tear are evident. Keep the fireplace away from any flammable materials, such as carpets, furniture or even paper. If you have children, ensure that they know not to touch the flames and stay away from the fireplace at all times. You should also be sure to shut off the fireplace before going to bed or leaving the home.
When installing an on the wall fireplace, it is crucial to follow all manufacturer instructions. This means paying attention to the dimensions of the fireplace, weight requirements and clearance zone. If you're using a television above the fireplace, it is recommended to ensure that the TV and fireplace are in the proper heat zones. The weight of the television can put pressure on the fireplace, causing it to collapse, possibly injuring the person who is in it as well as other family members.
Electric and ethanol fireplaces wall fire places can produce high levels of heat that can cause burns to you. If you have kids think about putting a safe-to-touch screen on your fireplace to keep your hands from burning. The screen will remain at a lower temperature when the fireplace is on and won't burn anyone who touches it.
To stop sparks from accidentally igniting flammable objects, like toys and books avoid them from the fireplace. You should also regularly clean your fireplace in order to remove any accumulation of ash or soot. This will decrease the chance of an fire.
One of the most common errors that people make when installing an on the wall fireplace is forgetting to check that the fireplace is shut off prior to going to sleep or leave the home. This is a serious mistake that can lead to electrical fires and other electrical issues.
Style
A wall-mounted fireplace is among the most sought-after features that can be incorporated into a media wall. It is typically installed under the flat-screen TV and it is crucial that the fireplace satisfies certain requirements for installation. The height from which it is mounted can be a factor, but it is also important to take into consideration the heat that it produces. A fireplace that is designed to be recessed into a wall will usually blast the heat out of an opening in the front of the unit, whereas a surface-mounted fireplace may blow the heat from the top or bottom. A popular option for a media wall is to install the fireplace in a recess at a height of 40-42 inches from the floor, which allows it to be seen from a seated position.
Although it is possible to find wall-mounted electric wooden fireplaces with a variety of designs, it is generally ideal to match the design of the fireplace with the overall look of the room. This will ensure that the entire wall is in harmony and flows well. Amantii, Dimplex and other companies provide a range of wall-mounted electric fire places. Both brands have a reputation for their quality and are quick to respond to customer feedback to improve their products.
Another consideration for a media wall is to decide whether the room will be used to house a television or other electronic devices. Some people prefer to use the recessed fireplace as an entertainment center, while others may want to have an amalgamation of a TV and a wall-mounted fireplace. Choosing a media wall that is able to accommodate both will be easier and more efficient.
The main drawback to a wall-mounted fireplace is that it can feel more permanent than freestanding electric fireplaces with a mantel. While it is possible to move the appliance from one location to another, this will require reinstalling the brackets for mounting. It's also not as simple to mount a TV or other component on the wall in the event that the fireplace is in a wall stud.