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How to Build a Fire Media Wall

A wall with a fire feature can be a great way to add warmth to your home. They can be built into the wall using studs or brackets.

Some wall electric fires on the media have smart integration which allows you to regulate the heat output and flame effects as well as lighting with your tablet or smartphone. media wall with 3 sided fire come with scheduling options.

Easy to install

There are some things to think about when designing a media wall for your home. First, you need to decide on where the wall will be placed in your home. It should be in a spot that you can sit comfortably and watch a show or enjoy the warmth of your fireplace. The location should also provide the best viewing angles for the room. After you have chosen the best location, you can start to make the necessary measurements and build the frame. The next step is to decide on the final touches you'd like. For example, some people opt to include a skirting board on their media walls, to ensure they match the rest of the decor. Others prefer to leave this off, making the media wall stand out as a distinct feature of its own.

The media wall might require more work, based on the kind of electric fireplace that you're planning to put in. For instance, inset wall fires (such as the Vision Futura 1500 or Evonic Halo 1500 XT) require to be installed into the wall or hollowed out and require more advanced tools and construction skills. However, this doesn't mean that they are not able to be installed by a DIYer.





Another important aspect to think about when building a media wall is where you'll locate your electrical components. There should be at least two plug sockets on your wall for your media one for TV and another for a fire. So, you'll have to think ahead. Some people choose to install the sockets within the stud wall frame while others prefer keeping the sockets close to the fireplace and TV.

After you've constructed your media wall, it's important to skim the plasterboard over it. This will conceal the screws that hold the wall in place and provide a smooth surface for painting. It is possible to hire an expert plasterer if not confident.

Ideal for smaller rooms

A media wall offers an elegant design that's ideal for smaller living spaces. The combination of the TV, electric fireplace and storage space in one installation will maximize the space in your room without the need for an additional fireplace suite or large surround. You can also choose a bespoke design that's completely customized to your space and incorporates the latest technologies such as multi-room audio and intelligent lighting.

A custom media wall can also be built around the choice of an electric fire that will add a unique design element to your space. With a wide range of sizes and styles to choose from, you can choose the perfect fire for your media wall installation. If you're looking for a minimalist style, go for a recessed electric fire, such as the Elfa. Or, if you want to create an inviting corner wall for your TV, a corner wall with a 3-sided fire such as the Gazco 150RW, is the perfect choice.

The DRU Virtuo180/3 Evolve Electric Fire, for instance, has a contemporary design that is perfect for modern living rooms. They feature authentic log effects and provide a genuine wood-crackling sound effect. You can choose models with a back heating feature to spread warmth more evenly.

Another benefit of using a wall-hung electric fireplace for your media wall is its low maintenance. In contrast to traditional fireplaces, wall-hung fireplaces don't require chimneys and can be placed virtually anywhere. They are also safer for households with pets or children because they don't produce real flames and don't release ash. Since they're electrical you're not at risk of a rogue flame creeping out of the wall, or of smoke accumulating on furniture.

Many homeowners go beyond the basic concept of mounting your TV to flat surfaces. They construct custom frames of studs to hide cables, house integrated storage solutions, and incorporate appliances like a soundbar, TV and electric fire. Often, these installations are created to help segment large open-plan spaces or simply add a dramatic focal point to the space. They can be decorated using beautiful wallpapers or mirrored panels which act as mirrors when the TV is turned off. This will lighten your space and make it appear more spacious.

Aesthetically pleasing

Media wall fires are an excellent alternative to traditional fireplaces which are usually only installed in living rooms. They are also perfect for those who want to add a chic feature to their home. The most recent electric media wall fires utilize LED lights to create an amazingly realistic flame effect. They also have different settings, allowing you to alter the intensity of the light from a soft and cozy glow to a vibrant and lively fire. Some have 'flame only settings that allow you to enjoy the stunning visuals without turning up the heat, making them environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

3 sided fire media wall have a contemporary feel and are designed to match your interior design, creating an attractive focal point that attracts attention. Media walls are commonly used in modern homes to complement any style. They can have modern and minimalist or a rustic, earthy look. A striking wood-panelled, geometric wall is an excellent example of a striking design that can be enhanced with an electric media wall fireplace like the Gazco eReflex the 195RW to bring warmth and charm to the space.

Many electric media walls are slimmer and more compact, allowing you to maximize the space available in your home. They are ideal for those who want to build a media wall in a smaller room as they can be hidden behind the TV to create a minimal, discreet and modern aesthetic. The majority of them produce less than 2kW, making them more energy efficient than traditional gas fireplaces.

It is crucial to think about the design of your media wall holistically and think about how your electric fire will complement your television and other custom features you might think of. To ensure a balanced appearance, your electric fire should be no more than one-third of the height of the wall it is installed on. It is also important to ensure that you have the proper clearance above and below the electric fire, as the clearance will differ based on the model you select.

Media wall fire installation is a task that can be completed by homeowners with basic carpentry skills and a desire to learn. It is best to employ an expert HETAS-certified installer like Something Different, that will ensure that all safety measures are taken, and the proper clearance is maintained from flammable material.

Multi-faceted

A media wall can be an ideal addition to any lounge, living room or bedroom, and it's not only about creating a striking focal point. A well-designed wall for media can create a relaxed environment where you and your family can unwind and unwind. It also offers a great space for your television, audio equipment and gaming consoles.

Install a fire in an existing wall for it to the next level and transform your home. A lot of the top electric fires can be used to build media walls and offer the perfect balance of warmth, ambiance and design. They also come with certain unique features, like customisable visuals and authentic crackling sounds.

There are also models with smart integration that allow you to control your fireplace via your tablet or smartphone via an app. This is useful when you are away from the home or simply want to control your fire from afar. Some advanced models even come with scheduling options, allowing you to set your fire to go on before you get home and turn off at bedtime.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can also be installed as a false chimney, without the need for a flue or chimney. This is a cost-effective approach to adding a modern heating system into your home.

There are two primary styles of electric fires that you can put in a media wall: inset and wall-mounted. Inset electric fireplaces, like the Vision Futura 1500 or the Evonic Halo 1500 XT are designed to be recessed into the wall. This gives them a sleek, streamlined appearance. 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're considering a media wall for your home The first step is to measure up the wall to make sure it's big enough for the size of the electric fireplace you're looking to accommodate. You can use masking tape to outline the dimensions of the wall. You can then compare the measurements to product specifications to find the best match.

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