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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace
An in wall fireplace provides a sleek and polished look without the expense of mantles. It is among the most simple electric fireplaces to set up.
There are some things to consider before buying an in-wall fireplace. To get the most value from your investment, adhere to these helpful tips:.
Height
While it may seem like something that is easy to answer, determining the height of your fireplace is among the most crucial decisions you can make. This is because the height of your fireplace can affect everything from how well it will fit in a room to how well it is visible. Having your fireplace raised to high could make it look unnatural and take away from the beauty of the piece. A fireplace that is too low will look drab in the wall space.
Electric fireplaces can be erected at different levels. Most people mount their fireplaces in a seated position at eye level. This requires a height of 40 and 42 inches. Some people put their fireplaces wood underneath their TVs. This is an attractive option.
The size of your fireplace will depend on several factors such as the length and size of the wall you intend to place it on. The bigger the room the more spacious it will be. This could mean that you're capable of fitting a larger fireplace in it. This is also true for the length of the wall, because a wall that is longer can accommodate a larger fireplace.
The way you plan to utilize your fireplace is an important aspect. If you are planning to use it to decorate your home, a lower height is best. If you plan to use it to heat your home, you will need to ensure that the fireplace is tall and sturdy enough to meet safety standards.
Having the proper height for your fireplace will help to make sure that it matches the rest of your decor and is simple to work on when cleaning or filling it. If you're not sure what best height to choose you can always contact a professional fireplace installer for help. They can recommend the ideal height for your fireplace, based on their knowledge and your home's design.
Depth
It is crucial to be aware of the depth of a fireplace when you are planning to place it in a recessed location. If you are going to cut your wall, make sure that you have enough space to accommodate the interior design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf above the firebox, the flue that rises through the roof, and the fireplace itself). Also, think about the space available for the surround and whether you want a fireplace mantle.
Many of the more recent electric fireplaces have an incredibly deep depth that is hidden, giving them an "integrated" appearance. This kind of electric wall fireplace is best illustrated by the Panorama BI Deep series. The model is 5.8-inch depth that lets the viewer see the flames, ember bed and not the frame. It is also equipped with a range of media packages, such as natural-looking driftwood logs, white pebbles, or crystals of clear glass that reflect the flames and add luster to the ember bed.
Wall-mounted gas fireplaces are also available in deep and shallow versions. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is essential to remember that these fireplaces work as a source of heat that is supplementary and must be properly vented by a knowledgeable professional. When determining the depth of gas fireplaces it is important to consider the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.
Whether you choose a surface mount or one-piece installation, it's important to read and follow all of the instructions of the manufacturer when installing your fireplace. In the majority of cases, a professional installer is recommended. It is also recommended to have a second person in the house to install the fireplace.
A fireplace built into the wall of your home can be an ideal way to increase its value and add ambiance to your living spaces. It also can help reduce your heating bills. Furthermore, it's a great option if you aren't able to install traditional fireplaces in your home due to space constraints or due to the location of an existing chimney.
Surface Mount
Surface mounts are an excellent alternative if you don't want to or aren't able cut into the wall to mount an electric fireplace. They also give it a sleek integrated look. Certain models, such as the Allusion line, can even be installed partially recessing in a wall without compromising aesthetics or heat output.
To begin the installation start by marking the wall using a pencil where the bracket will be mounted. Use a stud finder to find the studs in the area. Make sure every mounting bracket is placed in the front of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud can't be reached or isn't suitable for your fireplace, you can use drywall anchors as a support.
Once you have identified the location of the mounting brackets on the wall using a power drill, you can use it to screw them in and ensure that they are aligned correctly with the studs. You can use plastic anchors or studs to connect each bracket. After the mounting brackets have been installed, lift the fireplace and hang it from the bracket. Once the fireplace is positioned ensure that it is level.
Before you begin the installation Plug in your fireplace electric and make sure that all features work correctly. Start the fire, test the flames, the heat, lighting of the ember bed, and so on. Once you are satisfied with the result, it's time to put in the floating mantel.
Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll need to connect its wire connection to the appliance wire connector at the bottom of the mantel or if the fireplace has slots or hooks on the back, connect them to the slots on the wall mounting brackets. After you've completed this, follow your fireplace's owner's manual for specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and putting it back inside the opening.
If you have to alter the height you can replace the glass front after you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace has ember bed media spread it over the top grate for a more natural look. Then secure it with the screws that come with it.
Plug-In
These fireplaces with electric technology do not require chimneys or vents like traditional wood-burning ones. Connected to a standard outlet, they provide supplemental heating for rooms up to 400 square feet. They also offer multiple temperature and flame settings so you can customize your ambiance. Some models come with LED lighting effects that highlight the fire and ember bed. Some models have a top grille grate that conceals manual controls, but easily pops open to reveal buttons for your preferred setting.
Plug-in electric fireplaces can be hung directly on walls or built into the wall to create a built-in appearance. They are typically easier to install than mantel fireplaces. Some have pedestal bases to allow you to place the fireplace on a flat surface, such as a dresser or buffet. There is the remote control, mounting hardware and log set. These electric fireplaces can include both flame and heat options that can be turned off to provide a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Some models have privacy glass that can be adjusted instantly, from being fully transparent to partially transparent. This feature makes these models popular for walls that separate common areas of entertainment like living and dining areas. They can also be utilized in bedrooms where adding a new fireplace is a cost-effective way to take the chill off the space without sacrificing privacy.
Although plug-in electric fireplaces don't need to be hardwired like traditional fireplaces, they must be positioned on the wall that is at the very least not stud-free and is able to support the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit to make this process simpler by providing an electrical power cord that is pre-wired and an specialized mounting bracket. This kit is available for concrete or drywall installation.
If you choose to install your electric fireplace on the wall make sure it is located near an outlet. Based on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be connected to outlets that are on the same circuit or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is suggested to choose a different circuit so that no other appliances in your home can be powered by the same voltage. This could cause a trip to your circuit breaker.
An in wall fireplace provides a sleek and polished look without the expense of mantles. It is among the most simple electric fireplaces to set up.
There are some things to consider before buying an in-wall fireplace. To get the most value from your investment, adhere to these helpful tips:.
Height
While it may seem like something that is easy to answer, determining the height of your fireplace is among the most crucial decisions you can make. This is because the height of your fireplace can affect everything from how well it will fit in a room to how well it is visible. Having your fireplace raised to high could make it look unnatural and take away from the beauty of the piece. A fireplace that is too low will look drab in the wall space.
Electric fireplaces can be erected at different levels. Most people mount their fireplaces in a seated position at eye level. This requires a height of 40 and 42 inches. Some people put their fireplaces wood underneath their TVs. This is an attractive option.
The size of your fireplace will depend on several factors such as the length and size of the wall you intend to place it on. The bigger the room the more spacious it will be. This could mean that you're capable of fitting a larger fireplace in it. This is also true for the length of the wall, because a wall that is longer can accommodate a larger fireplace.
The way you plan to utilize your fireplace is an important aspect. If you are planning to use it to decorate your home, a lower height is best. If you plan to use it to heat your home, you will need to ensure that the fireplace is tall and sturdy enough to meet safety standards.
Having the proper height for your fireplace will help to make sure that it matches the rest of your decor and is simple to work on when cleaning or filling it. If you're not sure what best height to choose you can always contact a professional fireplace installer for help. They can recommend the ideal height for your fireplace, based on their knowledge and your home's design.
Depth
It is crucial to be aware of the depth of a fireplace when you are planning to place it in a recessed location. If you are going to cut your wall, make sure that you have enough space to accommodate the interior design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf above the firebox, the flue that rises through the roof, and the fireplace itself). Also, think about the space available for the surround and whether you want a fireplace mantle.
Many of the more recent electric fireplaces have an incredibly deep depth that is hidden, giving them an "integrated" appearance. This kind of electric wall fireplace is best illustrated by the Panorama BI Deep series. The model is 5.8-inch depth that lets the viewer see the flames, ember bed and not the frame. It is also equipped with a range of media packages, such as natural-looking driftwood logs, white pebbles, or crystals of clear glass that reflect the flames and add luster to the ember bed.
Wall-mounted gas fireplaces are also available in deep and shallow versions. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is essential to remember that these fireplaces work as a source of heat that is supplementary and must be properly vented by a knowledgeable professional. When determining the depth of gas fireplaces it is important to consider the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.
Whether you choose a surface mount or one-piece installation, it's important to read and follow all of the instructions of the manufacturer when installing your fireplace. In the majority of cases, a professional installer is recommended. It is also recommended to have a second person in the house to install the fireplace.
A fireplace built into the wall of your home can be an ideal way to increase its value and add ambiance to your living spaces. It also can help reduce your heating bills. Furthermore, it's a great option if you aren't able to install traditional fireplaces in your home due to space constraints or due to the location of an existing chimney.
Surface Mount
Surface mounts are an excellent alternative if you don't want to or aren't able cut into the wall to mount an electric fireplace. They also give it a sleek integrated look. Certain models, such as the Allusion line, can even be installed partially recessing in a wall without compromising aesthetics or heat output.
To begin the installation start by marking the wall using a pencil where the bracket will be mounted. Use a stud finder to find the studs in the area. Make sure every mounting bracket is placed in the front of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud can't be reached or isn't suitable for your fireplace, you can use drywall anchors as a support.
Once you have identified the location of the mounting brackets on the wall using a power drill, you can use it to screw them in and ensure that they are aligned correctly with the studs. You can use plastic anchors or studs to connect each bracket. After the mounting brackets have been installed, lift the fireplace and hang it from the bracket. Once the fireplace is positioned ensure that it is level.
Before you begin the installation Plug in your fireplace electric and make sure that all features work correctly. Start the fire, test the flames, the heat, lighting of the ember bed, and so on. Once you are satisfied with the result, it's time to put in the floating mantel.
Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll need to connect its wire connection to the appliance wire connector at the bottom of the mantel or if the fireplace has slots or hooks on the back, connect them to the slots on the wall mounting brackets. After you've completed this, follow your fireplace's owner's manual for specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and putting it back inside the opening.
If you have to alter the height you can replace the glass front after you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace has ember bed media spread it over the top grate for a more natural look. Then secure it with the screws that come with it.
Plug-In
These fireplaces with electric technology do not require chimneys or vents like traditional wood-burning ones. Connected to a standard outlet, they provide supplemental heating for rooms up to 400 square feet. They also offer multiple temperature and flame settings so you can customize your ambiance. Some models come with LED lighting effects that highlight the fire and ember bed. Some models have a top grille grate that conceals manual controls, but easily pops open to reveal buttons for your preferred setting.
Plug-in electric fireplaces can be hung directly on walls or built into the wall to create a built-in appearance. They are typically easier to install than mantel fireplaces. Some have pedestal bases to allow you to place the fireplace on a flat surface, such as a dresser or buffet. There is the remote control, mounting hardware and log set. These electric fireplaces can include both flame and heat options that can be turned off to provide a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Some models have privacy glass that can be adjusted instantly, from being fully transparent to partially transparent. This feature makes these models popular for walls that separate common areas of entertainment like living and dining areas. They can also be utilized in bedrooms where adding a new fireplace is a cost-effective way to take the chill off the space without sacrificing privacy.
Although plug-in electric fireplaces don't need to be hardwired like traditional fireplaces, they must be positioned on the wall that is at the very least not stud-free and is able to support the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit to make this process simpler by providing an electrical power cord that is pre-wired and an specialized mounting bracket. This kit is available for concrete or drywall installation.
If you choose to install your electric fireplace on the wall make sure it is located near an outlet. Based on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be connected to outlets that are on the same circuit or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is suggested to choose a different circuit so that no other appliances in your home can be powered by the same voltage. This could cause a trip to your circuit breaker.
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