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How to Create a Media Wall
Media walls are the newest trend that blends TVs, electric fireplaces and integrated storage into one bespoke wall installation using studs. It's a sleek design feature that creates the perfect focal point.
To create a tranquil backdrop, choose neutral colors and then add some colour with decorative accessories and soft furnishings. To complete the look, add an electric fireplace of grandeur like this Gazco eReflex 595RW.
Frame Your TV
Media walls are an innovative trend that blends the traditional look of a fireplace with a flat-screen TV on top. The result is a striking centerpiece that will be the focal point in your living room.
When selecting a TV for your media wall, you should take into consideration its size and if it will fit into the frame. It's best to opt for an option that is between 2/3 and 7/8 the width of your mantel. The size of your TV is measured diagonally. Be aware that a bigger screen may actually be smaller if it is set within a frame.
If you're planning to incorporate log burners in your media wall, it's crucial to shield your TV from excessive heat. There are specially designed construction boards which will resist heat and disperse it to ensure that it doesn't harm the TV.
It's also crucial to ensure you have enough space for the electrical appliances you have. Installing additional sockets at the same place as any consoles or set-top boxes is an excellent idea. This will keep cables and power leads from sabotaging the clean lines of your new media wall.
When selecting a fireplace for your media wall, it's crucial to choose the style that best fits the overall look of your space. If you want a more modern feel, you can choose an electric fire like the Glazer 900. This streamlined design has an omniglide-like tilting front glass screen to improve the flame's image, real-looking fuel bed made of cinderwood, and dimmable LED effects. If you're looking for something a bit more classic, opt for an electric log fire such as the OER Hilton.
Floating Units
A floating unit gives your wall a contemporary, clean look. Free of cluttering cables and bulky stands they provide an elegant backdrop that allows your television to take center on the screen. A lot of them have built-in storage which can be used to hide set-top boxes or displaying family heirlooms. Wooden panelled designs are available in a range of finishes ranging from smooth oak to rough-hewn reclaimed wood and can be crafted to make the style that fits your space best. For added effect why not add an ambient lighting kit that is compatible with your inset electric fireplace? This lets you control the multiple-colored LEDs on the kit using your electric fire's remote, creating an atmosphere of light that adds to the ambiance of your wall.
Consider a corner media unit If you like the idea of a floating television but aren't ready to commit to a complete landscape design. A two-sided electric fireplace, like the Gazco eReflex75RW will give a new dimension to your media wall and make it the central point of your space.
Corner Media Wall
A media wall is a great method to organize and display everything from books to toys such as shelves, built-in nooks and pullout shelving. A media wall is a fantastic space to keep your technology devices, gaming consoles and DVD collection neatly organized and neat. It's also an excellent way to display books, framed artwork or trophies, as well as any other special possessions you might have.
You can include an electric wall-mounted or recessed fire in your media wall according to the atmosphere you'd like to create. Remote control allows you to easily check the temperature or browse through the flame options. You can set the timer. The Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline electric fire is one popular option for inclusion in the media wall.
A professional can help you when you're unsure of the features you should incorporate into your home or how to design your walls for media. They can offer bespoke solutions and offer guidance on the most suitable features for your style and preferences. They can also give you samples of the materials and finishes that are available to visualize how your new feature will look like before you make your a final choice.
A good media wall company will provide a quick turnaround and will handle all aspects of the build and installation for you. They will work with your to design a chic and high-quality custom solution and ensure that your living space won't be interrupted. A team of skilled craftspeople will work together to create this attractive and practical feature.
Frames with Decorative
If you're not a fan of a chimney breast but still want your TV to be the center of attention Consider a more elaborate frame that blends in with your decor. This will hide your TV and make it appear less prominent when switched off.
inset media wall fire was designed with the TV as its main focal point however, it also has built-in storage, a display area, and a place to place books, plants, or photos that are framed. The result is a clean, tidy media wall that's as aesthetically pleasing when the fire isn't on as 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 especially the case if you select one with an element of heating in the front, like the Flamerite Glazer 1800. The slimline depth of this fire makes it perfect to be hung in a recessed layout. When paired up with a glass-panel, the flame's appearance is enhanced and creates a focal point to your living space.
The choice of a hearth for your media wall is mostly down to personal preference, but it can also be dictated by the arrangement of your space and whether you have plenty of floorspace. If you're planning a brand new build and are at the framing stage, be sure to discuss the design of your fireplace wall with your builder or architect. They'll be able to provide advice on how to best install your built-in encased in drywall.
A free-standing unit can appear just as stylish as a wall-mounted media unit and it can be an excellent way to hide clutter, such as kids toys, or other interior design books. For a more elegant appearance, consider adding a wood trim to the base of your free-standing unit. This is especially effective when you're using natural wood trims like this MDF trim from BM and a wood finish that is painted like Strong White by Farrow & Ball.
Electric Fires
Media walls with electric fires are a modern alternative to gas fires, and are much easier to set up. Gas fires require a specialist to install them, whereas electric fires can be set up by anyone. This makes them perfect for DIY enthusiasts.
The vast array of designs available also allows you to find the perfect design for your media wall. Decide if you prefer an inset or wall-mounted fireplace. Inset models require the installation of a cavity and wall-hung fireplaces require space for the unit. Once you have your measurements, you can compare them with the specifications of the fire you're thinking about to ensure that it is a good fit.
Think about the type and design of flame you prefer, and look for features that will enhance the ambience, like LEDs that can be rearranged as well as log-effect fires and smoking smoky effects. You can also choose one with built-in smart home functionality to make use of voice commands and connect with other appliances. The evonic e1500, for example, can be integrated with platforms like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This lets you control your fireplace by voice commands.
Certain media wall models, such as the OER Hilton, are more traditional and provide a classic design. They have a classic satin white surround and contrast Astoria grey satin slips that create a refined look and adds a traditional look to the room.
If you're looking for something that's more original and interesting, you could try the Celsi Electriflame. This wall-mounted pyramidal electric fire features a black glass front and comes with the option of one or two-sided flame projection.