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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace
A fireplace that is built-in offers a sleek, polished look without the expense of mantles. It is among the easiest electric fireplaces to put in.
There are a few things to think about before buying your in-wall fireplace. Follow these tips to make the most of your investment.
Height
It might seem like a simple issue but determining the size of your fireplace is among the biggest decisions you will make. This is because the height of your fireplace will impact everything from how it will fit in a room to how easily it can be seen. A fireplace that is to high could make it look unnatural and detract from the beauty of the piece. A fireplace that is too low will appear unnatural within the wall space.
Electric fireplaces can be mounted at various levels. The majority of people install their fireplaces in a seated position at eye level. This requires a height of 40-42 inches. Some people place their fireplaces beneath their TVs. This can be an attractive option.
However, the size of your fireplace will depend on a few things, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall where you want to mount it. The larger a room is and the bigger it is, the larger it can be and it could mean that you are able to fit more of a fireplace. The same is true for the length of the wall as a wall with a greater length can support a wider fireplace.
Another crucial aspect to take into consideration is how you plan to use your fireplace. If you plan to use it for decorative purposes, a lower size will be the best. If you intend to heat your home using it, you'll need ensure that the fireplace is tall enough to meet local codes and safety standards.
A proper height for your fireplace can help to make sure that it matches the decor of the room and is easy to work on when cleaning or filling it. You can always ask a professional fireplace installation expert to assist you if you aren't sure what size you should pick. They can advise on the best height for your fireplace based on their knowledge and the design of your home's design.
Depth
It is important to know the depth of a fireplace, especially if you are planning to place it in a recessed location. If you are going to cut into your wall, make sure that you have enough depth to accommodate the design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf area above the fireplace, the flue that is able to rise through the roof and the fireplace itself). Also consider the space you'll have for the surround and whether or not you would like a mantle.
A lot of the most recent electric fireplace models feature the depth of being almost hidden, giving them an "integrated" appearance. This kind of wall fireplace made from electric is best exemplified by the Panorama BI Deep series. It has an 5.8-inch depth that allows the viewer to see the flames and the ember bed and not the frame of the fireplace. It also comes with a choice of media packages, such as natural-looking driftwood logs, white pebbles, or crystals made of clear glass that reflect the flames and wall Fires enhance the ember bed.
Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in deep and shallow models. When deciding on the depth of your fireplace it is crucial to keep in mind that these fireplaces are considered to be supplementary heat sources and should be vented properly by an experienced professional. The length of the vent pipe, the dimensions of the flue, as well as the distance between the stove and the vent are all aspects that should be considered when determining the depth of a gas fireplace.
Whether you choose a surface mount or recessed installation, it is important to read and follow all of the instructions of the manufacturer when mounting your fireplace. In most cases, a professional installer is recommended. It is also best to have an extra person in the event of installing a gas fireplace.
Adding an in-wall fireplace to your home could be an excellent way to increase its value and add some ambiance to your living spaces. It can also reduce your heating costs. It's an excellent alternative when you aren't able to fit an old-fashioned fireplace into your home due to space limitations or due to the location of the chimney.
Surface Mount
If you're unable, or prefer not to cut into your wall or build out an area to accommodate an electric fireplace A surface mount can give you an elegant and integrated look. Some models, stone Fireplaces such as the Allusion line, can be mounted partially recessed in a wall without compromising aesthetics or heat output.
To start the installation process, you must determine the location where you would like your fireplace to be installed and make a mark using a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be installed. Utilize a stud-finder to find the studs, and place the brackets in front of at least one stud for stability. If a stud isn't in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, use anchors for drywall to help support the mounting bracket.
Once you've marked the location of mounting brackets on the wall and then use a power drill to install them and ensure that they are in alignment with the studs. If possible, attach each bracket to a stud for security and strength, but you can also use anchors made of plastic in the event of need. After the mounting brackets are in place, raise your fireplace and hang it from the wall bracket. Once it's secure, check the position of your fireplace to ensure that it's level and not crooked in the opening.
Before you begin the installation, plug your fireplace in and make sure that all functions function properly. Start the fire, test the heating, the ember bed lights and so on. Once you are satisfied with the result, it's time to install the floating mantel.
Depending on the type of your fireplace, you'll either have to connect the wire connection to the appliance wire connector at the bottom of the mantel or if the fireplace has slots or hooks on the back connecting them to slots on the wall mounting brackets. After you've completed this process you should consult your fireplace's user manual for instructions on how to remove the glass front panel from the opening and replace it.
If you want to adjust the height and width, you should replace the glass front once you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it over the top of the grate to give it a a more natural appearance and then secure it using the screws included.
Plug-In
Contrary to traditional wood-burning stone fireplaces (visit the next page) electric fireplaces don't require vents or chimneys. They're plugged into a standard outlet that can provide supplemental heating for rooms that are that are up to 400 square feet. They also offer multiple temperature and flame settings so you can customize your ambience. Certain models come with LED lighting effects that emphasize the fire and embers. Some models have an overhanging grille that hides the manual controls, but can be easily opened to reveal buttons.
Electric fireplaces with plug-ins can be mounted directly on walls or installed into the wall for an elegant appearance. These units are usually easier to install than mantel marble fireplaces. Some units have a pedestal that allow you to put the fireplace on flat surfaces like a dresser or buffet. A remote control, mounting hardware and log set are all included. Based on the model, these electric fireplaces may include both flame and heat options that can be turned off to provide ambiance throughout the year.
Some models have adjustable privacy glass that can quickly change from fully transparent to partially. These kinds of models are popular for walls that separate entertainment areas like living and dining rooms. These models can be utilized in bedrooms, where an fireplace is a cost-effective way to warm up a room and maintain privacy.
Plug-in electric fire places don't require hardwiring however they must be plugged into an area that is able to support their weight. Certain models come with an accessory kit to make this process simpler with a pre-wired power cord and a bracket for mounting. This kit is available for either drywall or concrete installation.
When deciding where to put your wall-mounted electric fireplace, make sure it's close to an electrical outlet. Based on the model the 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 best to choose a separate circuit to ensure that nothing else in your home will run at the same voltage, and could cause a trip to your circuit breaker.
A fireplace that is built-in offers a sleek, polished look without the expense of mantles. It is among the easiest electric fireplaces to put in.
There are a few things to think about before buying your in-wall fireplace. Follow these tips to make the most of your investment.
Height
It might seem like a simple issue but determining the size of your fireplace is among the biggest decisions you will make. This is because the height of your fireplace will impact everything from how it will fit in a room to how easily it can be seen. A fireplace that is to high could make it look unnatural and detract from the beauty of the piece. A fireplace that is too low will appear unnatural within the wall space.
Electric fireplaces can be mounted at various levels. The majority of people install their fireplaces in a seated position at eye level. This requires a height of 40-42 inches. Some people place their fireplaces beneath their TVs. This can be an attractive option.
However, the size of your fireplace will depend on a few things, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall where you want to mount it. The larger a room is and the bigger it is, the larger it can be and it could mean that you are able to fit more of a fireplace. The same is true for the length of the wall as a wall with a greater length can support a wider fireplace.
Another crucial aspect to take into consideration is how you plan to use your fireplace. If you plan to use it for decorative purposes, a lower size will be the best. If you intend to heat your home using it, you'll need ensure that the fireplace is tall enough to meet local codes and safety standards.
A proper height for your fireplace can help to make sure that it matches the decor of the room and is easy to work on when cleaning or filling it. You can always ask a professional fireplace installation expert to assist you if you aren't sure what size you should pick. They can advise on the best height for your fireplace based on their knowledge and the design of your home's design.
Depth
It is important to know the depth of a fireplace, especially if you are planning to place it in a recessed location. If you are going to cut into your wall, make sure that you have enough depth to accommodate the design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf area above the fireplace, the flue that is able to rise through the roof and the fireplace itself). Also consider the space you'll have for the surround and whether or not you would like a mantle.
A lot of the most recent electric fireplace models feature the depth of being almost hidden, giving them an "integrated" appearance. This kind of wall fireplace made from electric is best exemplified by the Panorama BI Deep series. It has an 5.8-inch depth that allows the viewer to see the flames and the ember bed and not the frame of the fireplace. It also comes with a choice of media packages, such as natural-looking driftwood logs, white pebbles, or crystals made of clear glass that reflect the flames and wall Fires enhance the ember bed.
Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in deep and shallow models. When deciding on the depth of your fireplace it is crucial to keep in mind that these fireplaces are considered to be supplementary heat sources and should be vented properly by an experienced professional. The length of the vent pipe, the dimensions of the flue, as well as the distance between the stove and the vent are all aspects that should be considered when determining the depth of a gas fireplace.
Whether you choose a surface mount or recessed installation, it is important to read and follow all of the instructions of the manufacturer when mounting your fireplace. In most cases, a professional installer is recommended. It is also best to have an extra person in the event of installing a gas fireplace.
Adding an in-wall fireplace to your home could be an excellent way to increase its value and add some ambiance to your living spaces. It can also reduce your heating costs. It's an excellent alternative when you aren't able to fit an old-fashioned fireplace into your home due to space limitations or due to the location of the chimney.
Surface Mount
If you're unable, or prefer not to cut into your wall or build out an area to accommodate an electric fireplace A surface mount can give you an elegant and integrated look. Some models, stone Fireplaces such as the Allusion line, can be mounted partially recessed in a wall without compromising aesthetics or heat output.
To start the installation process, you must determine the location where you would like your fireplace to be installed and make a mark using a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be installed. Utilize a stud-finder to find the studs, and place the brackets in front of at least one stud for stability. If a stud isn't in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, use anchors for drywall to help support the mounting bracket.
Once you've marked the location of mounting brackets on the wall and then use a power drill to install them and ensure that they are in alignment with the studs. If possible, attach each bracket to a stud for security and strength, but you can also use anchors made of plastic in the event of need. After the mounting brackets are in place, raise your fireplace and hang it from the wall bracket. Once it's secure, check the position of your fireplace to ensure that it's level and not crooked in the opening.
Before you begin the installation, plug your fireplace in and make sure that all functions function properly. Start the fire, test the heating, the ember bed lights and so on. Once you are satisfied with the result, it's time to install the floating mantel.
Depending on the type of your fireplace, you'll either have to connect the wire connection to the appliance wire connector at the bottom of the mantel or if the fireplace has slots or hooks on the back connecting them to slots on the wall mounting brackets. After you've completed this process you should consult your fireplace's user manual for instructions on how to remove the glass front panel from the opening and replace it.
If you want to adjust the height and width, you should replace the glass front once you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it over the top of the grate to give it a a more natural appearance and then secure it using the screws included.
Plug-In
Contrary to traditional wood-burning stone fireplaces (visit the next page) electric fireplaces don't require vents or chimneys. They're plugged into a standard outlet that can provide supplemental heating for rooms that are that are up to 400 square feet. They also offer multiple temperature and flame settings so you can customize your ambience. Certain models come with LED lighting effects that emphasize the fire and embers. Some models have an overhanging grille that hides the manual controls, but can be easily opened to reveal buttons.
Electric fireplaces with plug-ins can be mounted directly on walls or installed into the wall for an elegant appearance. These units are usually easier to install than mantel marble fireplaces. Some units have a pedestal that allow you to put the fireplace on flat surfaces like a dresser or buffet. A remote control, mounting hardware and log set are all included. Based on the model, these electric fireplaces may include both flame and heat options that can be turned off to provide ambiance throughout the year.
Some models have adjustable privacy glass that can quickly change from fully transparent to partially. These kinds of models are popular for walls that separate entertainment areas like living and dining rooms. These models can be utilized in bedrooms, where an fireplace is a cost-effective way to warm up a room and maintain privacy.
Plug-in electric fire places don't require hardwiring however they must be plugged into an area that is able to support their weight. Certain models come with an accessory kit to make this process simpler with a pre-wired power cord and a bracket for mounting. This kit is available for either drywall or concrete installation.

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