Say "Yes" To These 5 Electric Fireplace Media Wall Tips

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Say "Yes" To These 5 Electric Fireplace Media Wall Tips

Adding an Electric Fireplace to a Media Wall

A media wall is an excellent option to combine your fireplace and TV into a modern, stylish look. It's also a safe alternative to an open fireplace.

Inset (also known as built-in) electric fires are recessed into the wall to create a sleek, streamlined finish. Some have smart connectivity, so you can control your media wall from the comfort of your sofa.

Easy to install

A media wall can make an impressive focal point in any living room and is easy to build. This kind of wall can be built into a space and has holes that can accommodate a TV, fireplace and other features such as storage or lighting. It is usually constructed of frames of timber that can be stained or painted to match the decor of the room.

The first step to putting up a media-wall is to decide whether you'd prefer gas or electric fireplaces. Some electric fires are designed to hang from the wall while others (known as built-in electric fires) are designed to sit in a recess. Once you've decided on the kind of fire you require then the next step is to identify the area where you'll be drilling the wall. You can make use of a spirit-level for you, and some wall-mounted electric fires come with a layout that shows where to mark the holes on your wall.

When you're ready to drill into the wall, be sure to use a stud locating tool to ensure that you're not drilling any cables or pipes in your house. You could also drill a small hole to determine the type of wall that you have and then pick the appropriate drill bits. Once you have marked the location of your fireplace or TV on the wall, you are able to screw in the wall brackets.

You can also add additional power sockets, if you'd like to your wall. You could also add a color-changing LED tape to frame for an elegant appearance. The colors can be changed using a handheld control.

It is crucial to take your own time when creating walls of media. A professional installer should be hired to avoid any blunders. If you're a DIYer with the right tools and experience you can construct your own media wall.

Easy to maintain

Media wall fires are a popular choice for homes without a traditional fireplace or chimney. They are easy to maintain and provide a stylish focal point that can be controlled easily with a smart control or remote. You can use them in any room, and they are safe to use. It is important to check your electric fireplace for indications of damage. It's best to call an electrician who is licensed when you spot any issues.

StovesAreUs offers a variety of wall fireplaces with media features from the best manufacturers in the UK. They come in a range of sizes, styles, and finishes to match any style of interior. From contemporary stainless steel designs to more traditional log burners, you can find the perfect match for your home.

Inset media wall electric fireplaces, such as the Gazco Vision Fura 1500 and Evonic Halo 1500 XT have been designed to be recessed into the wall. This gives them a sleek design that blends seamlessly into your walls. They do not take up any floor space, and their streamlined design allows them to be installed in tight spaces.

Inset electric fireplaces also have a more traditional look and feel as compared to other types. This is an ideal choice for those who want to add a real fireplace to their home. They can be set up on a variety of wall types including solid stone and brick. Inset models can even have a concealed opening that can be opened when they're not in use which helps protect the electrical fire from dust and other debris.

Inset media wall electric fireplaces are also efficient. They can warm the room quickly and don't consume energy by heating the air that already warm. They also have a more concentrated distribution of heat, which can be particularly useful in colder rooms.

Certain inset models have features such as window detection for open windows. These monitor temperatures and notify you when there is a sudden drop. This feature can prevent overheating. It is particularly useful in the event that a window or door is left open by accident.

Easy to manage


Electric fires for media walls are simple to control. Some come with a remote while others can be controlled via an app on your smartphone. The app allows you to modify the heat output and lighting effects, as well as the flame effects. Some models also have ambient lighting kits that sync with music, allowing you to set the mood and unwind.

By incorporating a fireplace into your media wall, you can maximize the space in your living room while integrating heating and entertainment. This is particularly beneficial in smaller apartments and homes where space is limited. Additionally, it will reduce the number of combustible things within the room and decrease the chance of fire accidents.

Media walls with electric fireplaces can be an energy-efficient option in place of traditional gas or wood fireplaces. They typically have a low energy output and utilize LED lights to create the fire effect, which means they don't consume much energy. This lets you enjoy the media wall while staying warm without worrying about costly electric bills.

Most wall-mounted electric fireplaces are also eco-friendly. They are made for recessed or built-in use and have a low output of heat. They require less space compared to traditional wood or gas fireplaces. In addition, most have a 'flame effect only' setting that provides stunning visuals, without heating the room.

Another benefit of a wall with a media is that it can be erected instead of the traditional chimney breast. This will save time and money during construction and can also enhance the appearance of the room. In addition, it can be incorporated into existing brickwork if it is in poor condition.

Electric  media wall fire places are more secure than open fireplaces for families with pets or children. There's no chance of a single spark igniting a flammable item or creating a dangerous situation and you won't need to face the difficulty of cleaning up ash and soot. This feature is particularly appealing to homeowners who have busy schedules and prefer a low-maintenance home environment.

Aesthetically pleasing

A media wall that has fire is a wonderful focal point to add to your home. It is important to consider the overall style of your space when choosing a fire for your wall. There is a fireplace for every design, whether you prefer a modern, sleek style or a more traditional.

For those looking to build a media wall that has an electric fireplace built-in, the first step is to determine the type of fireplace you'd like to select. There are two choices: hole in the wall electric fires and wall-hung electric fires. Both can be incorporated into the wall of a media room, but they have different installation requirements.

Hole-in-the wall electric fireplaces are built into the wall cavity and give them a sleek look. This kind of fireplace is perfect for brand new constructions or for older properties in which there is no existing chimney breast. They can be clad in MDF or plasterboard and later painted or sanded.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is an alternative option. It can be erected on the wall and concealed when not in use. This kind of wall fireplace is less expensive than an opening in the wall electric fire, and is easily installed by a licensed electrician.

Celsi's Electriflame VR Basilica is a stylish and contemporary choice for a media-wall. This electric wall-hung fire is available in both satin champagne and satin silver. It also includes Celsi's unique E-VR flame projection technology. This creates a realistic flame effect that is complemented by a real silver fuel bed made of birch.

A media wall with a fire feature can be an excellent addition to any living area. Not only do they add warmth and comfort, they also give a stylish and modern appearance to the room. They are simple to install, and can be customized to fit the room. It is essential to plan carefully and measure before beginning the construction process. Also, you should ensure that there is enough room for the fireplace, TV, and other appliances. It is also recommended that you hire a certified installer to finish the job.