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How to Build a Fire Media Wall

A fire media wall can be a cozy feature to your home. They can be built into the wall using studs or brackets.

Some media wall electric fireplaces come with smart integration. This lets you manage the heat output, flame effects, and lighting from your smartphone or tablet. Some come with scheduling features.

Easy to install

There are a few aspects to take into consideration when creating media walls for your home. First, you have to decide where the wall will be placed in your home. It should be located in a spot that you feel content watching television or enjoying the warmth of a fire. The location should also offer the best viewing angles for the room. Once media wall and fire 've settled on the location, you'll be able taking measurements and create the frame. You'll then have to decide on the final touches you'd like to add. Some people add skirting boards to their media wall to complement the interior decor. Others prefer to keep it off, letting the media wall stand out as a feature of its own.

Based on the type of electric fire you're planning to install the media wall could require a bit more effort than other types of fireplaces. Media wall fireplaces that are inset (such the Vision Futura 1500 and Evonic Halo 1500XT) require more sophisticated construction skills and tools. However, this does not mean they are not able to be installed by a DIYer.

When installing a media-wall it is important to think about where you will place your electrical components. There should be at least two sockets for plugs on your media wall - one for TV and another for the fire. So, you'll have to think ahead. Some people prefer to put sockets inside the wall frame with studs while others prefer to keep them close to the fireplace and TV.

Once you've built your media wall, it's important to smooth the plasterboard on top of it. This will hide the screws that were used to hold it in place, and will create a smooth surface for painting. If you're unsure about doing this by yourself it's always a good idea to get a plasterer on the job to help.

Ideal for smaller rooms

Media walls offer an elegant design that's ideal for smaller living spaces. By combining a TV with an electric fire, a storage unit and a fireplace suite into one installation it is possible to make the most of the space in your living room. There's no need for a separate fireplace or an expensive surround. You can pick a design that is specifically tailored to your space, and also incorporates the latest technology like multi-room audio and smart lighting.

You can also build an individual media wall around your electric fire of choice, bringing an individual touch to your living space. You can pick from a variety of sizes and styles to find the ideal fire for your media installation. If you want a minimalistic design, choose an electric fire that is recessed like the Elfa. Or, if you're looking to create an inviting corner wall for your TV, a corner wall with a three-sided fire, like the Gazco 150RW, is ideal.





Wall-hung fires such as the DRU Virtuo 180/3 Evolve Electric Fire offer a more modern design, perfect for contemporary living spaces. They make a wood-cracking sound and look like real logs. You can pick a model with a back heating feature to distribute warmth more evenly.

Another benefit of using a wall-hung electric fire for your media wall is its low maintenance. In contrast to traditional fireplaces, wall-hung fireplaces don't require chimneys and can be installed almost everywhere. Because they don't emit the ash or create real flames they are safe for homes with children or pets. And because they're electric, there's no risk of a rogue flame spreading out of the wall or of smoke accumulating on furniture.

While a media wall can be built in a straightforward way by mounting your TV on a flat wall many homeowners take the concept further. They create custom-designed frameworks to hide cables, incorporate storage solutions, and even integrate appliances like a TV, soundbar, and an electric fireplace. These installations are often created to divide open-plan areas or to add an impressive focal point to the space. They can be decorated with stunning wallpapers or even mirrored panels that function as a mirror when TV is turned off, bringing brightness to your room and making it appear more spacious.

Aesthetically pleasing

In contrast to traditional fireplaces, which tend to be restricted to living rooms media wall fires can be positioned in any room and are perfect for those who wish to add a stylish feature that matches their decor. The most modern electric media wall fires use LED lights to create an amazing realistic flame effect. They come with various settings, allowing you to alter the intensity of the light from a soft and cozy glow to a bright and roaring fire. Some have 'flame only' settings that let you enjoy the stunning visuals without cranking up the heat, making them planet-friendly and affordable.

Media walls are modern and designed to match your home decor. They are an attractive focal point that draws attention. Media walls are commonly used in modern homes to add a touch of any style. They can have a sleek minimalist look or a rustic and earthy style. A wood-panelled geometric design is an eye-catching example that can be enhanced by an electric media wall fireplace like the Gazco eReflex the 195RW. This will bring warmth and charm to your living space.

Many electric media wall fires are designed to be smaller in depth, allowing you to maximise space in your living spaces. They are perfect for those who are looking to set up media walls in a smaller space since they can be hidden behind the TV for a minimal, discreet and contemporary look. They are also more energy-efficient than traditional gas fireplaces with the majority of models producing less than 2kW of heat.

Think about the overall style of your media wall and how your electric fireplace can complement your TV, as with any other custom features you have in mind. To achieve a balanced look your fireplace must not be higher than one-third the height of the wall where it is placed. Check that you have enough clearance above and beneath the electric fire. This will vary depending the model you select.

Media wall fire installation is a task that is achievable by homeowners with a basic carpentry skill and a willingness to learn. It is recommended to hire a professional HETAS-approved installer, such as Something Different, that will ensure that all safety precautions are taken, and the proper clearance is maintained to keep out flammable materials.

Versatile

A media wall can be an ideal option for any lounge, living room or bedroom, and it's not just about creating a stunning focal point. A well-designed wall can create a peaceful space for you and your family members to enjoy a relaxing time in. It is also a great spot to set up your TV or audio system as well as gaming consoles.

Include a fireplace to the wall of a media room to take it to the next step and transform your home. Many of the top electric fireplaces can be used to build media walls, and provide the perfect balance of warmth, ambiance, and style. Electric fires also come with distinct features, like customisable visuals or authentic crackling sounds.

There are also models with smart integration that lets you control your fireplace using your smartphone or tablet through an app. This is useful if you're out of the home or would like to control your fireplace remotely. Certain advanced models come with the option of scheduling which allows you to schedule the fire to go off when you get home and switch it off when you go to bed.

A wall-mounted media electric fireplace can also be set up in a false chimney without the need for a chimney or flue. This is an affordable way to incorporate an innovative heating system to your home.

There are two basic types of electric fires that you can install in a media wall: wall-mounted and inset. Inset electric fires, such as the Vision Futura 1500 and the Evonic Halo 1500 XT, are designed to be recessed into the wall and provide a sleek and streamlined look. They are a great option for rooms with a limited floor space or when you want to go for a more minimalist design.

If you are thinking of installing building a media-wall in your home, it is recommended to first determine the area you want to cover to ensure it's large enough to accommodate the electric fireplace you're planning to install. You can use masking to outline the dimensions of the wall. Then, compare your measurements with the product specifications to determine the best match.

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