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An Electric Fire Place Wall Adds Warmth and Ambiance to Any Room

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is a great way to add supplemental heat and ambiance to any space. They are easy to install and look great.

Many models include a remote control to make life easier. Many models also come with different temperature settings which allows you to alter how warm you feel.

Create a Feature Wall

You can add depth and dimension to your electric fireplace wall using built-ins or other types of materials. For example installing the linear or corner fireplace to a wall is a great method to frame a TV in your living room or den and also give the room some personality.

You can be as bold or as simple as you'd like with the color, texture, and style of your feature wall. For instance, if your taste is attracted by natural elements, an accent wall made of stone is a great way to simultaneously give texture depth and an atmosphere of order and balance. In addition black accent walls can create moody drama that works well with cool or warm hues and is suitable for any type of space, from modern and minimalist to industrial and eclectic.

In general, Kuefler suggests that while installing a fireplace on a wall is relatively easy, it's always recommended to follow the specific instructions included with your particular model. This is because certain models have specific framing or hanging techniques that require careful consideration.

For instance If you're using a recessed-mount, the fireplace will likely require a complete frame into your wall and clad with a suitable fire-rated material. This is typically H2 framing wood and plasterboard or fibre cement sheet. "This will ensure that the fireplace is enclosed in a safe material," explains she.

After the cladding has been completed, you can place the electric fire in a hole that is already created in your wall. This hole is mostly constructed from LVL (engineered wood beams). You can then add finishing touches such as mantel and surround, and finish the job with the TV mount.

A recessed electric fireplace will not heat your walls as well as gas fireplaces. "With traditional gas fireplaces, you'll see a lot of heat coming off the sides and top of the fireplace," Kuefler notes.

While you can still mount your flat screen TV over most gas fireplaces due to safety reasons, it is not recommended for traditional models. "The smoking and heat could damage the internal electronics of the television," she explains. With an electric fireplace this won't be a problem since you're not dealing with any venting.

Work Around Existing Windows

For homeowners with existing fireplaces that are wood-burning or masonry, an electric fire place wall can be built around the hearth's body. wall hanging electric fireplace recessed fireplace is built into the studs of a wall, partially or fully (depending on the model) and then added a mantel upon installation to give it a more built-in look. It may be hardwired into the wall, but it could be connected to an outlet that is standard, but it is usually done on a dedicated circuit that only serves the fireplace.

Since an electrical fireplace doesn't require venting, you can install one virtually everywhere, even close to a shower or bath. It is recommended to install a GFI (Ground Failure Interrupter) circuit, also known as a receptacle, to protect the fireplace against water ingress when bathing or taking shower. To ensure safety, use ceiling fans to eliminate moisture from the room when showering or bathing.





A recessed fireplace is a great choice for rooms with high ceilings as it can reduce the illusion of height and make the space appear larger. Follow the instructions of the manufacturer for framing the fireplace before installing it in the wall and any additional instructions for installing drywall.

A bookcase or cabinet either side of the window can be used to create a frame around it. This gives a custom-made appearance and helps to balance the size of the TV, the fireplace and other decorative objects on the wall. Gray Space Interiors, for instance, paired a huge stone wall fireplace that has two windows in the upper half, and a built-in white on each side.

Alternatively, you can use floating shelves to support the fireplace and a flat screen. This gives an elegant and contemporary look which can be easily adjusted to fit any space. You can pair a linear electric firebox with an Frame TV above to create an exciting wall of entertainment, as you can see in this basement media room by Maite Granda.

Create a Niche

If you like the look of a fireplace but don't want to deal with gas lines or venting electrical fire place wall could be exactly what you're looking for. A lot of these fireplaces are powered by heat and do not require heating to create ambiance and enhance the look of rooms. Electric fireplaces are available with optional accessories, such as pebbles, crystals or logs that you can add to the flames.

Contrary to gas fireplaces that often require expensive chimneys and venting systems, electric fireplaces do not protrude from the wall much at all, Kuefler explains. Some electric fireplaces are available with a trim kit to make them look like an integrated unit.

In some instances, an electrician can install a built-in electric fireplace for you, but the installation process is more difficult than installing an unsupported fireplace or a the recessed drywall hearth. This is because a built in model is fully integrated into the wall, and you'll need to tear down some of the space.

A built-in electric fireplace is often more cost-effective than the installation of new drywall or converting a wood fireplace into an electric fire place. It can be constructed of brick or stone and includes a mantel and surround. Some even come with remotes to control the fire and flames, making them a convenient choice for homes that are busy or rooms where people are gathered.

Installing a wall or recessed mounted electric fireplace is easy and can be completed by a homeowner over an afternoon. The most important thing to remember is to secure the mounting brackets on the studs behind drywall. If you don't do this properly, your fireplace could be thrown off and cause damage to the home.

Once the brackets have been installed, you can mount your fireplace. It varies from model one, but the majority of models have a bracket ledge at the bottom, and spots to attach the fireplace to the studs at the top. Certain models include a mounting set as well as detailed instructions.

While you can purchase a stand-alone electric fireplace that can be moved from room to but it is recommended to opt for an inbuilt unit to ensure maximum stability and security. You can choose a recessed unit with an air-flow fan that draws warm air down from the ceiling. This makes the room feel more spacious and comfortable.

Create a Cozy Cottage Look

A fireplace can be the centerpiece of a cottage home. The white finish provides warmth to the room and is a great match with the light colors throughout. It makes the room appear bigger and brighter. The addition of shelves above or next to your fireplace can be a great option to display your favorite items like candles and books as well as family photographs to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

A rustic fireplace wall can be constructed using natural stone, reclaimed wood or contemporary materials like drywall panels that are stacked. The choice of material can be influenced by your personal style. Stone facades can add an air of strength and warmth to a room and a reclaimed wood mantel gives the illusion of history. If you're drawn to more contemporary styles, like Bauhaus design, a striking geometrical pattern could be used in your brick wall. This will showcase the MagikFlame fire effects.

If you're going for an intimate, cottage-style look with your electric fireplace, think about including the hearth in the overall design of the room. You can achieve this look by putting in a wooden bench built-in storage, window seats on either side of your fireplace. This will create the illusion that it's always been there. A brick or concrete hearth can make the appearance of an electric fireplace. authentic.

It's important that you employ a builder that is skilled in this kind of installation if you're looking to install a built-in fireplace. A built-in electric fireplace cannot be moved or removed like a fireplace that is recessed. It must be connected to electricity before being inserted into the wall. A professional can give you advice on the best place to install a fireplace within your home and on how to finish the walls around it to ensure an attractive seamless look. They can also help you select the right material for your hearth and surround and the right mantel for the space.

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