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How to Create a Media Wall
Media walls combine TVs, electric fireplaces and integrated storage into one custom stud-wall installation. It's a sleek and stylish feature that creates the perfect focal point.
To create a calm backdrop, pick neutral colors and then add some colour by adding decorative accessories and soft furniture. Finish the look with an electric fire, such as this Gazco eReflex.
Frame Your TV
Media walls are a recent trend that blends a traditional fireplace with flat-screen TV. The result is a striking centerpiece that will soon be the center of your living room.
When selecting a TV for your wall of media, be aware of its size and whether it will fit in the frame. You should choose a TV between 2/3 and 7/8 of the length of your fireplace. The size of the TV is measured diagonally. Be aware that a bigger screen may actually be smaller if fitted into the frame.
It's important to protect the TV from excessive heat if you're adding a log-burner into your media wall. There are special construction boards that can be used which will withstand and dissipate heat so that it doesn't damage the TV.
It is also important to make sure that there enough space for all of your electrical appliances. It's a good idea add additional sockets to the same location where any set-top boxes or games consoles will be placed. This will prevent power cables and leads from destroying your new wall for media.
It is essential to select a fireplace style that suits the overall style of your space. For a more modern look, you can opt for an electric fire like the Glazer 900. This sleek design has an 'omniglide,' tilting front screen to enhance flame effects. It also has real-looking cinderwood beds and dimmable led effects. If you're after something more traditional, you could opt for an electric fire with log effects such as the OER Hilton.
Floating Units
A floating unit provides a clean, modern appearance to your media wall. They are free of heavy stands and cluttered cables, creating a stylish backdrop for your TV. Many have built-in storage that can be used to hide set top boxes or displaying family items. Wooden panels are available in a range of finishes, from smooth oak to rough-hewn reclaimed wooden which allows you to make the style that fits your room best. For added effect why not consider introducing a mood lighting kit compatible with your inset electric fire? The kit allows you to control multi-coloured LEDs from the remote of your electric fireplace, creating glowing effects that add to your media wall's ambience.
If you love the idea of a floating TV but aren't ready to go with a full-width landscape layout think about a corner media wall. A two-sided portrait electric fireplace, like the Gazco eReflex75RW will bring a new dimension your media wall and will make it the central point of your space.
Corner Media Wall
A media wall is a great method to organize and display various items such as shelves, built-in nooks, and pull-out shelving. A media wall is a great place to keep your tech devices, gaming consoles and DVD collection neatly organized and tidy. It can also be a beautiful way to showcase framed artwork, books, trophies or any other special possessions you might have.
A wall or recessed electric fire can be installed within your media wall depending on the type of atmosphere you're looking for in the room. The fire can be controlled by an electronic remote control, making it easy to monitor the temperature, scroll through the flame options, or alter the effects of the flame. You can even set the timer! The Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline electric fire is one popular option for inclusion in the media wall.
If you're unsure what you should design for your media wall, or what kind of features you would like to include in your home An expert can assist. They can design a custom solution and provide advice on the most appropriate features to fit your personal design and style. They can also provide examples of the finishes and materials available so that you can observe how your new design will look before making a decision.
A good media wall company will offer a quick turnaround and will handle every aspect of the build and installation for you. They will work with you to create an elegant, high-quality, custom-designed solution, and will make sure that there is the least disruption to your living space as it is possible. They will be a group of skilled tradespeople working together to design this eye-catching and functional feature.
Frames with Decorative Designs
If you aren't a fan of the idea of a chimney breast but still want your TV to be the center of attention, then consider an ornate frame that blends with your decor. This will hide your TV and make it less noticeable when it is turned off.
This white unit was designed with the TV as its main focal point however it also comes with built-in storage, a display space as well as a place to display books, plants, or photographs that have been framed. The result is a clean, tidy media wall that's equally appealing when the fire isn't lit as it is when you're watching a movie or binge-watching your favorite show.
A large electric fireplace could be a significant part of your wall of media. This is particularly the case if you select one with a front heating element, like the Flamerite Glazer 1800. The slimline depth of this fire makes it ideal for mounting in a recessed style. When it is paired with a glass panel the flame's image is enhanced and creates a focal point in your living space.
If you're planning a new build and are in the framing stage, make sure to discuss the design of your fireplace wall with your architect or builder. If you're planning an addition to your home and are in the stage of framing, make sure you discuss your fireplace wall layout with your builder or architect. They can offer advice on how to install your fireplace enclosed in drywall.
A free-standing unit can appear like a wall-mounted media unit and it can be a great way to hide clutter, like kids' toys, or other interior design books. For a more elegant finish think about adding a wood trim to the base of your free-standing unit. This technique is especially effective when you are using natural wood finishes such as this MDF trim by BM, and a wood surface that is painted such as Strong White from Farrow & Ball.
Electric Fires
Electric fires are a great alternative to gas fireplaces. They are also easier to install. Gas fires require a professional to set them up, but electric fires can be installed by anyone. This makes them ideal for DIY enthusiasts.
The variety of designs available allows you to find the perfect fit for your media wall. The first step is to decide if you would prefer an inset or wall-hung fireplace. Inset models require an opening to be made and wall-hung fireplaces require space for the unit. Once you've got your measurements, you can compare them with the specifications of the fire you're looking at to ensure that it's an appropriate fit.
Take note of the kind and style of flame you like Consider features that can improve the ambience, including LEDs that can be changed or log-effect fires, as well as smoke effects that smolder. You can select a fireplace that has built-in smart home features that can benefit from voice commands and also integrate other appliances. The evonic e1500, for example can be integrated with platforms such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This allows you to control your fireplace with voice commands.
Certain wall models for media, such as the OER Hilton, are more traditional and provide a classic appearance. They have a traditional white satin surround and the contrast Astoria gray satin slips. media wall with fire creates a classy look and gives the room a more traditional feel.
Celsi Electriflame is a great alternative if you're looking for something more unusual and distinctive. media wall with fire -mounted electric fireplace has a black glass face and can be configured with one, two or three-sided flame projection.