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Electric Wall Mount Fireplace
The majority of people think of electric fireplaces as built-in units that are installed inside a fireplace cutout. However, a wall-mounted model like this R.W.FLAME model can also be used.
It's a bit of work since you'll have to build a frame in order to complete the bump however it's an easy DIY project. A professional electrician should complete the electrical hookup.
Modern Design
A wall-mounted electric fireplace is the most effective method to create a modern atmosphere and enhance visual appeal. They are available in a variety options that include semi-recessed, fully recessed or non-recessed models, with fan-powered heating that can be turned off or switched on according to the desired. They hang like art and create a stunning ambience in any space where they are placed.
Many consumers seeking a modern, sleek look for their home are finding that an electric hearth is the perfect choice. According to Kuefler, this is because of the fact that electric fireplaces don't require a chimney, gas line or venting for installation and that they don't require as much space for construction and renovation.
In addition, many models have an authentic LED flame and a beautiful bed of embers that looks like a real fireplace. A lot of electric fireplaces include accessories and features that can provide your office, home or commercial space an individual personalized look.
For example the SimpliFire Trinity is available in corner or bay configurations. It has an elegant and simple frame. It also has the option of adding floating mantels to give a room more depth and dimension. The unit is equipped with a clear crystal and driftwood log set, with different flame colors and ember bed options that create a captivating ambiance that complements any interior design style, from contemporary to traditional.
The AL45CLX2-G can add a touch of elegance to any large, expansive room. It is available in a variety of surround options, including brushed stainless steel flat white metal, matte black metal, as well as three different ember bed options and four color settings. This model can be mounted directly on the wall or recessing into a 2x4 to create an individualized design. It includes a remote.
For those seeking an even more upscale touch to their home, the Allusion Platinum is a sleek contemporary option that can be mounted in a recessed or flush mount installation. This fireplace is available in 50-inch, 55 inch and 78-inch fireplace widths, and boasts DigitalSpark technology that allows total personalization of the fire backdrops and flame effect. It comes in a variety of ambiances, and comes with an optional Wescott Mantel Kit that adds depth and design. This model is suitable for use all year round, with or without the heating system included. It can be set up with a recessed design or flushed by professionals.
Optic illusions
Electric fireplaces create the illusion of flames by using projected light, which makes them more real than gas or wood hearths. They don't produce smoke or odors, and they can be installed safely over televisions or artworks without the need for additional venting.
The Allusion provides a range of mounting options and is an excellent alternative for a stylish electric linear fireplace that's affordable. Kuefler states that its sleek frame and low design make it one of the most versatile electric fire places available. It can be built partially or fully into 2x6 wall studs. It comes with a clear crystal ember medium, which can be upgraded to driftwood logs for more realistic look.
A more recent alternative is the fully recessed electric linear fireplace that slides into a framed and completed opening in the wall to allow for an easy installation. This design is ideal for those who prefer a modern look, or for multifamily homes where a traditional gas or wood fireplace isn't possible to install. Leggett states that its recessed design allows for a larger viewing space and more flexibility in terms of finishing materials.
The Ignis Royal series of CE Certified electric linear fireplaces have three heating settings and can be controlled remotely from any smart device. The fireplaces also come with a timer feature that allows them to be turned off at predetermined intervals of thirty minutes and seven and a half hours.
Safety
Electric fireplaces provide an alternative that is safer than traditional gas-burning or wood-burning fireplaces. They do not require maintenance of chimneys or creosote build-up. They also don't release any harmful smoke or toxins, making them a great choice for homes with children or pets. Whether you're looking for a straightforward method of heating your home or are looking to add a stylish design element that will impress your guests and friends the versatility of these heating solutions are becoming a more popular choice. With so many options, it can be hard to determine which fireplace is best for you.
Be sure to look for Electric wall mount fireplaces with overheat protection built-in. This will shut off the unit in the event that it gets too hot. Some models have a cool-to-the-touch exterior, which is ideal for families with young children. It's also important to ensure that the model you're considering is positioned four to five feet above the floor, to ensure that it's not at risk of being thrown over.
Another factor to consider is the amount of heat you require in your home. Some electric fireplaces have two heat settings, while others have up to six. If you're looking for a model with the most options, you should consider selecting an adjustable flame and the heat setting that allows you to personalize your experience based on the season or mood.
When choosing modern electric fires wall mounted -mounted fireplace, be sure to measure the space first. Certain models can be hung on the wall, for instance televisions with flat screens, while others are designed to be partially or completely recessed into walls to give them a sleek elegant and sleek look. If you plan to install a fully recessed model, hire an electrician to make sure that the cutout and alignment are in the right place.
Most importantly, always follow the manufacturer's directions when using an Electric wall mount fireplace. Be sure to keep it away from water or other liquids, and avoid using it near flammable materials, paints or chemicals. Never leave an electric flame unattended or use it while eating or sleeping.
Easy Installation
Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are easy to set up in the construction or renovation project. You don't require a venting system, or gas lines. They can be hung in your living area without much effort and look great with or without heat. The fan-powered heating systems they use are also extremely efficient.
The first step is to decide where you would like to place the electric fireplace. Whether you're building out an entirely new wall or changing an existing one it's best to mark your desired location with a cut-out of cardboard of the fireplace prior to starting any work. You'll also need to decide if you want to build it in a partially or completely recessed style.
The majority of electric fires can be incorporated into a wall opening as an built-in or electric insert. This kind of installation will require an opening to be cut in the wall for the dimensions and shape of the fireplace. If you plan to install a built-in fireplace, we recommend hiring a professional electrician to wire it into your home's electric network.
Installing your electric fireplace is easy once you've determined the place it will be placed. Many models will come with a template, that you can use to mark where the mounting brackets will need to be placed on the wall. If your fireplace doesn't have an outline, use the pencil and a spirit level to make an even line on the wall where you will have to drill holes for the brackets.
After marking the location then measure and cut the pieces to make the opening. If you're planning to convert an old fireplace, you'll need to patch the walls before you install the drywall. You can also build an individual mantel and hearth to replace an existing wooden frame.
If you're using an electric fireplace that's built-in the back of the unit will have holes or slots to connect with the holes or slots on the mounting brackets. Some models have a power cable that you will need to connect to the wall, and then plug into an outlet. If you don't wish to move the plug socket, consider tackable or paintable power cord covers to give an elegant finish.