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Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace
A media wall is a stylish way to display your flatscreen TV and create a cozy space in your home. They are also simple to clean and maintain.
Created with the ease of installation in mind, this pre built media wall is available in five unfinished - easy paint parts. It features an TV recess to accommodate a flatscreen up to 58 inches as well as an the atmospheric 51 inch Adam Sahara electric inset wall fire.
Easy to put together
A pre-built media wall with fireplace can be a fantastic way to add a feature to your home without having to construct and put it together. Typically, these walls are made of frames of wood and are covered with plasterboard. This allows power cables and power cords to be hidden, giving the appearance of a seamless surface. In addition, these media walls are also lightweight and easy to set up. This means you can save time and money while creating the perfect room for your TV and fire.
First, decide whether you would prefer a media wall which is mounted on the wall or which is built into a hole in the wall. The one that is cavity-based requires a recess that is built into the wall, whereas the latter can be attached to the wall by a bracket or special hanging screws. Wall-mounted models are smaller and look more like a hole in an open fire in the wall. However, there is one disadvantage: you'll have to install new plug sockets for the electrical components.
Once you've decided on the type of fireplace and TV you would like then you must measure the area where you plan to put them. This will impact the measurements you make for your stud walls and ensure that everything fits. You should use a spirit-level to ensure accurate measurements and straight lines. It is also important to mark the location of the TV and fire on your scaled plan before beginning the build.
It is crucial to find the perfect balance between size and functionality when selecting a fireplace to be your media wall. A large fireplace can overwhelm an area that is small, while smaller ones might seem odd. In general, you should choose an area that is one-third the height of the wall.
Once the stud wall is complete, you can start work on the wall's cladding. A lot of media walls are clad with MDF or plasterboard, whereas others are finished with Venetian plastering or another alternative. Once the cladding has been installed you can paint or put down the wall. After you are satisfied with the cladding, you can put up your fireplace and TV.
Easy to install
Media walls are a very popular feature in contemporary homes. This is due to the combination of large flatscreen televisions and amazing electric fireplaces. They can create a focal-point in rooms and even boost its value. It is essential to remember that installing a media-wall requires knowledge and skills in construction. You should also seek out professional assistance if have a lot of experience in home renovations.
It is essential to determine whether you would like your fireplace and TV to be built into the wall or in a recess. You will need a stud-wall that can support an electric fireplace and a television if you plan to cut a hole in the walls. If you do not have a chimney or don't wish to alter the brickwork of your house, then you can still build a media wall.
Media walls that are pre-built and have an electric fireplace built-in are ideal for those looking to save time and money for installation. The package includes a luxury ARTEON 1,5m wide 3-sided fire with a selection of 9 matte finishes, optional oak panelling and integrated cable management. Also included is the option of a backbox to the TV, if you want. The backbox will hide the entire wiring, meaning you won't have to be concerned about ugly power cables.
If you choose to install your TV and fire in a wall with studs you must ensure that you have enough plug sockets for both appliances. You must measure the space to ensure that you buy the correct size TV and fire. It is also essential to think about how the plug sockets are placed in relation to the wall of media. Always check with the manufacturer to determine if there are any specific specifications for electric fires.
Once you have the necessary items, it's a simple process to install your media wall. After the stud wall has been built, you can start to install the electric fire. Use a stud-finder, or similar tool to find studs. Avoid drilling into them. You can also mark the location of the holes in the TV and fireplace by using a template supplied to you by the electric fire company. It is also recommended to use a spirit level to ensure that the TV and fireplace are in a straight line.
Easy to maintain
Media walls, which blend large flatscreen televisions with electric fireplaces into one eye-catching area, are becoming increasingly popular with home owners. They can be customized to meet the requirements of the homeowner. From additional shelving for DVDs, to hidden storage for games consoles. Some have LED lighting, as a color-changing strip or a complete circle. These can be controlled with the handheld remote.
The first step to create the media wall is to determine where you would like it be placed in your living space. You can construct the frame yourself or have a professional do it. Ideally, you should employ a stud finder to locate the studs in your wall, and then mark the position where you're going to install your TV and fireplace. You can also use a spirit level and tape measure to get accurate measurements.
Based on the way you have it setup, you might be able to install your media wall inside an existing chimney breast, in which case it's fairly easy to add a television and an electric fire. If not, then you'll need to build an stud frame and timber base around it. Then, you can clad it with MDF or plasterboard, and then skim it over. The latter is more suitable for seamless finishes and allows you to hide power cords beneath it.
It is advisable to think about what you will be using your media wall for and then think about how much storage space you'll need. Do you own a lot of games consoles, or a smart speaker for instance? Do you intend to keep an archive of logs in the corner of your wall for media? When planning your new design, you'll want to take these factors into consideration.
It's worth buying one that is similar to a wall-mounted electric fireplace if you are planning to use one. They're much slimmer than freestanding models and will blend into your media wall more seamlessly.
Easy to clean
media wall inset fire is a stylish method of integrating a television and fireplace into a stunning, functional room. It's a great option for homeowners who wish to keep their flat-screen TV visible, while also having a beautiful fireplace. Media walls are available in a variety of sizes and can be tailored to fit fireplaces and other accessories. You can also connect any type of cable, making it easier to conceal unattractive wires.
The first step to installing a prebuilt media wall with a fireplace is building the frame. This is done by measuring the dimensions of the room and constructing an outline. The wall is built using studs and plasterboard. Once the wall is complete it is then skimmed to cover up any screws used during the construction process and to make the surface ready for painting. Use a skimcoat that matches the wall color to give it an overall look.
Once the frame is set, you can install an electric fire. The advantage of using an electric fire is that it doesn't require a chimney and be a lot easier to clean than a traditional fireplace. They also consume less energy than traditional gas fires, meaning you don't have to worry about your electricity bill going up.
In addition to the fireplace, you can also add other elements to your media wall, like shelves and hiding areas for games or storage. Some even opt to include LED lighting that can be programmed to change patterns and colors. This type of lighting is particularly useful in a bedroom or any other quiet space.
When you are shopping for a pre-built media wall make sure whether it has an integrated TV compartment. This will ensure the TV is in line with the wall and does not stick out too far from the frame. You should also consider an option with an recessed, hidden soundbar compartment. This will eliminate the requirement for additional boxes, and can be installed into the lower part of the media wall.