10 Basics About In The Wall Fireplace You Didn t Learn In School

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How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace

A fireplace built into the wall is a gorgeous and elegant focal point that acts as a source of heat. Knowing what to look for is the key to selecting the best fireplace for your space.

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Installation

A wall-mounted fireplace is a fantastic feature for any house, particularly those without existing chimneys or who just want a more modern design element. These kinds of fireplaces tend to be less expensive as built-in fireplaces and can be a bit easier to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. But, it's crucial to make sure the location is safe and appropriate for the kind of fireplace you're planning to install. The local codes are an excellent way to be sure that you're not facing any problems.

Preparing the area where the fireplace will be placed is the first step. Depending on the type of fireplace you're planning on installing, this could require drilling a hole into the wall or removing a piece of drywall. It's best to hire an expert for this job because it requires precise measurements and the capability not to cut electrical wiring.

After the area is prepared then it's time to hang the unit. Use a studfinder to determine where you want to attach the brackets into the wall. It is usually best to have another person hold the fireplace while you connect it to its mounting brackets to ensure that the fireplace is level and securely attached to the wall.

Many electric fireplaces come with either hooks or slots on the back of them. If the fireplace you have has slots, you can insert them into the hooks on the mounting bracket to ensure it is secured. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top to give it a more finished look.

It's now time to add the decorative elements. You can add the mantel or create an entire frame that will be surrounded by the unit. It's always a good idea to keep the fireplace clean to prevent dust build-up. To do this, you need to remove the access panel on either side or the back panel of the fireplace and wipe the inside.

Design

Don't be frightened to use a fireplace wall as a focal point in your home. It is a great way to make an impact with a bold statement. A neutral color scheme is an excellent way to let other elements of your space be the focal point, however bold colors can also be used to draw attention to the fireplace's design or to add texture to the space.

If you are looking for a modern appearance, use a material other than wood for the mantel and surround. Tile is a great option to add visual interest and texture to the room. If you opt for a basic stone or cement pattern to complement the surrounding walls or opt for whitewashed to keep things crisp and clean, a fireplace with tile will surely catch the eye of anyone who visits your home.

Another alternative for a wall-mounted fireplace is to build it into an opening in the wall. This is a great choice for homes that have a small space for a fireplace that can be built in. It can also help to keep things streamlined. Some models are designed to sit in a straight line with the wall and others are more oblong or elongated to fit underneath a TV or other storage units within your media wall.

You can also give your fireplace suite wall an extra zing by incorporating a unique mantel or hearth. Depending on the style of your home, you may want to choose an elevated hearth such as this one to add more height and make a striking impact. Choose a wood beam or a rough stucco, which contrasts the design of the room.

Finally, you can make your fireplace stand out by making it an opportunity to showcase art and decor that is reflective of the warmth and character of your home. If your fireplace is situated in a room where you tend to hang a lot of art look for pieces that feature the fire's glowing embers and reddish hues or by displaying ornaments that are inspired by its natural beauty.

Features

Feature walls are usually used as decorative statements, but a fireplace wall takes that concept and transforms it to become a practical accessory. A feature wall can be made more attractive with a low-maintenance electric firesuite fireplace. It not only adds aesthetics, but also provides additional heating.

A fireplace accent wall can be as bold or as subdued as you'd like. A large flat-screen TV is the perfect option for creating a striking focal wall in your home. If you prefer an elegant look, think about pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand, or even a wall mounted bookcase.

You can decide if you want a hearth in your home by examining its dimensions. While a hearth is generally set at 18 to allow for comfortable seating but it can be set at any height. Some people choose to remove the hearth entirely.

Many people enjoy the warmth of a fireplace and the ambiance it creates without having to heat their homes. This is why a vented wall-mounted gas fireplace is a great option for homeowners. It's safe and efficient. These fireplaces are designed to be used in rooms of up to 1,000 square feet. They're ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and dens.

When choosing a wall mounted fireplace, take into consideration the BTU output. The more powerful the BTU, the more heat it produces. When deciding on the amount of heat you need, keep in mind that it's best to not exceed the maximum output of the appliance.

If you decide to install a gas fireplace that is vent-free, make sure the room is well-ventilated and there are no combustible materials within three feet of the fireplace. This will prevent flames and smoke being blown in the air which can harm furniture or cause health problems for your family.

Electric fireplaces are also available in a wide variety of styles. There are sleek designs that work well with modern furniture and contemporary decor. There are also masonry options that go well with rustic and traditional furnishings. You can even design your own wall-mounted surround for a truly personalized look. A custom-built surround can be built to match the dimensions of your fireplace and enhance its look. It could also have features such as an area to store music speakers or keepakes.

Safety

Fireplaces add ambience and warmth to any room, but it's important to remember that it can also present dangers if not properly maintained or used. The dangers include inhaling smoke or fireplaces, chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. The good part is that these dangers can be avoided by following basic safety tips and practicing common sense.

It's a good idea to install a mesh-screen on your fireplace if you have young children. This will stop sparks and embers from flying into the air. This is especially important if you use wood-burning fireplaces because burning firewood generates smoke that can irritate and cause lung inflammation in children and adults with asthma, heart, or lung ailments.

It is crucial to keep pets and children away from any fireplace even if it's got doors that shut over the flames. The glass doors to fireplaces can become very hot and cause burns if the glass is touched. It's best to wait until the fireplace is completely cool before opening the door.

Vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplaces come with built-in safety features to prevent accidental use and ensure that the fireplace isn't a fire hazard. These features include oxygen depletion sensors that turn off the burners when low oxygen levels are observed, and gas shut-off valves that instantly stop the flow of gas when the pilot light goes out.

It is essential to maintain your gas wall-mounted fireplace frequently regardless of whether it has a vent or not. This includes having the flue cleaned and the lining checked. A trained technician should repair any cracks or gaps on the lining.

It's important to check frequently that the power cord for your fireplace is not stretched or covered by furniture or other objects, since this could increase the risk of a fire or overheating. It's recommended to keep liquids out of any electrical fireplaces, and it's recommended to utilize surge protectors to prevent sudden voltage spikes that could harm the unit or cause a fire. Also, it's recommended to place your freestanding fireplace at a minimum of 5 to 4 feet above the floor to ensure that it's safe for small kids and pets.