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How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace built into the wall is a gorgeous and elegant focal point that also can be used as a source of heat. Knowing what to look for is the first step to selecting the best fireplace for your space.

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Installation

A wall-mounted fireplace is an excellent addition to any home. This is particularly true for those who don't have chimneys, or prefer a contemporary style. These units are not as expensive as built in models and can be easier to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. However, it's important to ensure that the area is safe and suitable for the type of fireplace you're planning to install. Also, checking local codes is an excellent way to be sure you don't have any problems.

Preparing the area where the fireplace will be installed is the first step. Based on the type of fireplace you're looking at installing, this may require drilling a hole into the wall or removing the drywall. It is recommended to hire a professional for this job, as it requires precision measurements and the ability to cut into electrical wiring.

Once the space is prepared then it's time to hang the unit. Utilizing a stud finder to determine where you're going to attach the brackets to the wall. It's often best to have another person to hold the fireplace as you connect it to the mounting brackets so that you can be sure the fireplace is level and securely attached to the wall.

Many electric fires fireplaces come with either slots or hooks on the back of them. If the fireplace you have has slots, put them into the hooks on the mounting bracket to ensure it is secured. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top to give it a finished appearance.

Now is the time to add the decorative elements. You can build a new frame or add a mantel to the fireplace. To avoid dust accumulation it is advisable to keep your fireplace clean. To do this, you'll need to remove the back of the fireplace or front access panel, and then clean the inside.

Design

Don't be afraid of using a fireplace wall as a focal point of your home. It is a great way to make a bold statement. neutral colors are a great way to let other design elements to take center the stage in your space. However the bold colors can be used to highlight the fireplace's beauty or add a sense of texture to a space.

If you're looking for a more traditional look, consider using an alternative material to the traditional mantel and surround made of wood. Tile is a great choice to bring visual interest and texture to the room. If you opt for a basic stone or cement pattern to complement the surrounding walls or opt for white-washed designs to keep things neat and clean, a fireplace with tile will surely catch the eye of anyone who walks into your home.

A fireplace mounted on the wall can be constructed into a recess on the wall. This is ideal for homes that don't have enough room for a traditional built-in and helps keep things tidy and visually appealing. Some models are designed to be in a straight line with the wall, while others are more oblong and longer to fit underneath a television or other storage units on your media wall.

You can also give your fireplace wall an extra zing by incorporating an original mantel or hearth. You could opt for an elevated hearth, such as this one, to add height and create an impact. For a more rustic look consider a wooden beam or rough stucco that stands out from the other elements of the room's design.

In the end, you can make your fireplace stand out by making it an opportunity to showcase art and decor that reflects the warmth and character of your home. If you are hanging lots of artwork in the room in which your fireplace is make sure you choose pieces that reflect the glowing embers or reddish tones of the fire. You can also display decorative items that are inspired from its natural beauty.

The following are some examples of

A fireplace wall elevates the idea of feature walls from an ornamental feature to a practical accent for your home. With the addition of an electric fireplace that requires little maintenance, a feature wall does not only adds elegance to a space, but can also provide cost-effective heating.

A fireplace accent wall can be as dramatic or as subdued as you'd like. A large flat-screen television is the ideal choice for creating a dramatic focal wall in your home. If you're seeking a more subtle aesthetic think about pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand or wall-mounted bookcase.

You can determine if you want a hearth for your space based on its size. A hearth can be put up at any height. However, it is generally 18“ high, it can be set higher to allow for comfortable seating. Some people opt to take down the hearth entirely.

Many people appreciate the warmth and ambience of a fire without the necessity to heat their homes. A gas fireplace with no vents is a fantastic option for these homeowners because it's safe and effective. They're rated for use in rooms that are up to 1,000 square feet. They're ideal for living rooms, dens, and bedrooms.

When choosing a fireplace for your wall make sure you consider the BTU output. The more powerful the BTU rating, the more heat it produces. When deciding on the amount of heat to use it is best to utilize less energy than the maximum output.

If you choose to install a gas fireplace that is vent-free, make sure the room is adequately ventilated and there are no combustible materials within three feet of the fireplace. This will stop smoke and flames from being blown in the air which can harm furniture or cause health problems for family members.

Electric cheap fireplaces come in a variety of styles. There are sleek designs that are a perfect match for modern furniture and contemporary decor. There are also masonry options that go well with traditional and rustic furnishings. For a truly customized look, you can even create your own fireplace surround. A custom-built surround can be constructed to match the dimensions of your fire place and enhance its look. It can also include features such as a mantle that can hold music speakers or other keepsakes.

Safety

It's true that a fireplace can add warmth and ambience to the room however, if it's not maintained or utilized properly, it can also be dangerous. The risks include fire or smoke inhalation chimney fires, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electric shock. The good news is that these hazards can be avoided by following simple safety tips and utilizing common sense.

If you have a family with children who are young, it's advisable to have a fireplace screen made of mesh to stop sparks and embers from falling out of the fireplace. This is especially important when you have fireplaces that burn wood fireplaces because burning firewood creates smoke that can irritate and cause lung inflammation in kids and adults with asthma, heart, or lung conditions.

Even if the fireplace has doors that cover the flames, it's crucial to keep pets and children away. The glass in fireplace doors can become very hot and can 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 come with safety features that are built-in to avoid accidental use and ensure that the fireplace is not a fire risk. These features include oxygen depletion sensors that turn off the burners when low oxygen levels are detected, and gas shut-off valves which immediately stop the flow of gas when the pilot light is out.

It is important to maintain your gas wall-mounted fireplace on a regular basis regardless of whether it has a vent or not. This includes cleaning the flue and the lining inspected. A certified technician should fix any cracks or holes in the flue lining.

You should also regularly check to make sure that the cord of your fireplace isn't twisted or covered by furniture or other items. This could increase the risk for overheating or fire. It's a good idea to keep liquids out of any electrical fireplace and it's recommended to use surge protectors to help stop sudden voltage spikes that could damage the appliance or cause fire. Lastly, it's an ideal idea to set your fireplace at least 5 to 4 feet above the floor to ensure that it's out of reach for small kids and pets.

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