In Wall Fireplace Tools To Help You Manage Your Day-To-Day Life
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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace
A built-in fireplace provides an elegant, polished appearance without the expense of a mantle. It is one of the most simple electric fireplaces to put in.
There are a few factors to consider before purchasing your in wall fireplace. To get the most value from your investment, follow these suggestions:.
Height
It may appear to be a simple question but determining the size of your fireplace is among the most important decisions you'll make. The height of your fireplace will affect everything from how it will fit into a space to its visibility. Having your fireplace raised too high could look odd and diminish the aesthetics of the piece. A fireplace that is too low will appear unnatural within the wall space.
Luckily electric fireplaces are able enough to be installed at various heights. Most people mount their fireplaces sitting at eye level. This typically requires a height of between 40 and 42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some people put their fireplaces beneath their TVs. This can be an attractive alternative.
However, the height of your fireplace will be determined by a few things, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall on which you'd like to place it. The bigger the room the more spacious it will be. This could mean you are able to fit a larger fireplace into it. The length of a wall is also crucial since a wall that is larger can support a fireplace that is larger.
The way you intend to use your fireplace is another important aspect. If you plan to use it for ornamental purposes, a smaller height will work best. If you plan to use it to heat your house you must ensure that the fireplace is strong and tall enough to meet safety standards.
Having the proper height for your fireplace will help to make sure that it is in line with the decor and is easy to work with when cleaning or filling it. If you're not sure of the size to choose you can always seek out a professional fireplace installer for assistance. They can advise on the best height for your fireplace, according to their experience and the design of your home's design.
Depth
It is important to be aware of the depth of a fireplace if you are planning to place it in a recessed position. If you plan to cut your wall, ensure that you have enough space 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'd like a mantle.
Many of the latest electric fireplace models feature the depth of being almost hidden, giving them an "integrated" appearance. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic illustration of this kind of wall-mounted electric fireplace. The model has a 5.8-inch depth that lets the viewer see the flames and ember bed and not the frame of the fireplace. It also comes with a variety of media packages, such as natural looking driftwood logs white pebbles, crystals made of clear glass that reflect the flames and enhance the ember bed.
Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in deep and shallow versions. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is crucial to keep in mind that these units operate as a heat source that can be used for supplemental purposes and should be properly vented by a skilled professional. When determining the depth of a gas fireplace it is important to think about the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.
No matter if you opt for a surface mount or a recess-mounted installation, it is crucial to read and follow all of the instructions of the manufacturer when mounting your fireplace. In most cases, a professional installer is advised. It is also an excellent idea to have a second person in the house to install the fireplace.
The addition of a fireplace in the wall place to your home is a fantastic way to increase the value of it and create ambiance. It can also reduce your heating expenses. Moreover, it is an ideal option if aren't able to install a traditional fireplace in your home because of space limitations or due to the location of an existing chimney.
Surface Mount
Surface mounts are a great alternative if you don't want to or aren't able to cut into the wall to mount an electric fireplace. They also give it a sleek built-in appearance. Certain models, such as the Allusion line, can be installed partially recessed into the wall without compromising heat output or aesthetics.
To begin the installation start by marking the wall using a pencil where the bracket will be mounted. Utilize a stud finder to locate the studs in that area and make sure every mounting bracket is directly in the vicinity of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud isn't in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, you can use anchors for the drywall to help support the mounting bracket.
Once you've marked the location of mounting brackets on the wall, use a power drill to install them, making sure they are aligned correctly with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to attach each bracket. Once the mounting brackets have been put installed, lift your fireplace and place it on the wall bracket. Once the fireplace tools set is installed be sure that it is level.
Before you begin the installation make sure to plug in your fireplace and make sure all features work correctly. Then, light the fire, play around with the heating, the ember bed lights and the list goes on. When you're satisfied with the results, it's time to install your floating mantel.
Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll have to connect the wire connection to the appliance wire connector in the lower part 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 to find specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and putting it back into the opening.
After you've removed the front panel of your fireplace and installed it into the opening, follow your instructions in the manual to complete the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height as needed. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, spread it across the top of the grate for an organic appearance, then secure it with the included screws.
Plug-In
Contrary to traditional wood-burning fireplaces these electric versions don't need chimneys or vents. They're plugged into standard outlets that can provide supplemental heating for rooms that can be that are up to 400 square feet. They also offer multiple flame and heat settings to allow you to customize the ambience. Certain models come with LED lighting effects that highlight the flame and embers. Some models have an overhanging grille which hides the manual controls, however they can easily be opened to reveal pushbuttons.
Plug-in electric fire places can be mounted directly on the wall or recessed to create a built-in appearance. They are typically more straightforward to install than mantel fireplaces. Some models come with a pedestal to permit you to place the fireplace on flat surfaces like dressers or buffets. Included is a remote control, mounting hardware, and a log set. Depending on the model, electric fireplaces may include both heating and flame options that can be turned off for all-year-round comfort.
Some models have privacy glass that can be adjusted instantly, from being fully transparent to partially transparent. These models are popular for walls that separate spaces for entertainment like living and dining rooms. These models can be used in bedrooms, where adding a fireplace is a cost-effective way to warm up a room and keep it private.
Although plug-in electric fireplaces don't need to be hardwired like traditional fireplaces, they must be installed on a wall that is at the very least not stud-free and is able to support the weight of the fireplace. Some models come with a kit that includes a pre-wired cord as well as a special bracket to make the installation process simpler. This kit is suitable for either concrete or drywall installation.
When deciding where to put your wall-mounted electric fireplace, ensure it's close to an electrical outlet. Depending on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be plugged into outlets that are on the same circuit, or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is best to choose an exclusive circuit to ensure that nothing else in the home will operate at the same voltage, and could cause a trip to your circuit breaker.
A built-in fireplace provides an elegant, polished appearance without the expense of a mantle. It is one of the most simple electric fireplaces to put in.
There are a few factors to consider before purchasing your in wall fireplace. To get the most value from your investment, follow these suggestions:.
Height
It may appear to be a simple question but determining the size of your fireplace is among the most important decisions you'll make. The height of your fireplace will affect everything from how it will fit into a space to its visibility. Having your fireplace raised too high could look odd and diminish the aesthetics of the piece. A fireplace that is too low will appear unnatural within the wall space.
Luckily electric fireplaces are able enough to be installed at various heights. Most people mount their fireplaces sitting at eye level. This typically requires a height of between 40 and 42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some people put their fireplaces beneath their TVs. This can be an attractive alternative.
However, the height of your fireplace will be determined by a few things, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall on which you'd like to place it. The bigger the room the more spacious it will be. This could mean you are able to fit a larger fireplace into it. The length of a wall is also crucial since a wall that is larger can support a fireplace that is larger.
The way you intend to use your fireplace is another important aspect. If you plan to use it for ornamental purposes, a smaller height will work best. If you plan to use it to heat your house you must ensure that the fireplace is strong and tall enough to meet safety standards.
Having the proper height for your fireplace will help to make sure that it is in line with the decor and is easy to work with when cleaning or filling it. If you're not sure of the size to choose you can always seek out a professional fireplace installer for assistance. They can advise on the best height for your fireplace, according to their experience and the design of your home's design.
Depth
It is important to be aware of the depth of a fireplace if you are planning to place it in a recessed position. If you plan to cut your wall, ensure that you have enough space 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'd like a mantle.
Many of the latest electric fireplace models feature the depth of being almost hidden, giving them an "integrated" appearance. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic illustration of this kind of wall-mounted electric fireplace. The model has a 5.8-inch depth that lets the viewer see the flames and ember bed and not the frame of the fireplace. It also comes with a variety of media packages, such as natural looking driftwood logs white pebbles, crystals made of clear glass that reflect the flames and enhance the ember bed.
Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in deep and shallow versions. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is crucial to keep in mind that these units operate as a heat source that can be used for supplemental purposes and should be properly vented by a skilled professional. When determining the depth of a gas fireplace it is important to think about the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.
No matter if you opt for a surface mount or a recess-mounted installation, it is crucial to read and follow all of the instructions of the manufacturer when mounting your fireplace. In most cases, a professional installer is advised. It is also an excellent idea to have a second person in the house to install the fireplace.
The addition of a fireplace in the wall place to your home is a fantastic way to increase the value of it and create ambiance. It can also reduce your heating expenses. Moreover, it is an ideal option if aren't able to install a traditional fireplace in your home because of space limitations or due to the location of an existing chimney.
Surface Mount
Surface mounts are a great alternative if you don't want to or aren't able to cut into the wall to mount an electric fireplace. They also give it a sleek built-in appearance. Certain models, such as the Allusion line, can be installed partially recessed into the wall without compromising heat output or aesthetics.
To begin the installation start by marking the wall using a pencil where the bracket will be mounted. Utilize a stud finder to locate the studs in that area and make sure every mounting bracket is directly in the vicinity of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud isn't in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, you can use anchors for the drywall to help support the mounting bracket.
Once you've marked the location of mounting brackets on the wall, use a power drill to install them, making sure they are aligned correctly with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to attach each bracket. Once the mounting brackets have been put installed, lift your fireplace and place it on the wall bracket. Once the fireplace tools set is installed be sure that it is level.
Before you begin the installation make sure to plug in your fireplace and make sure all features work correctly. Then, light the fire, play around with the heating, the ember bed lights and the list goes on. When you're satisfied with the results, it's time to install your floating mantel.
Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll have to connect the wire connection to the appliance wire connector in the lower part 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 to find specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and putting it back into the opening.
After you've removed the front panel of your fireplace and installed it into the opening, follow your instructions in the manual to complete the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height as needed. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, spread it across the top of the grate for an organic appearance, then secure it with the included screws.
Plug-In
Contrary to traditional wood-burning fireplaces these electric versions don't need chimneys or vents. They're plugged into standard outlets that can provide supplemental heating for rooms that can be that are up to 400 square feet. They also offer multiple flame and heat settings to allow you to customize the ambience. Certain models come with LED lighting effects that highlight the flame and embers. Some models have an overhanging grille which hides the manual controls, however they can easily be opened to reveal pushbuttons.
Plug-in electric fire places can be mounted directly on the wall or recessed to create a built-in appearance. They are typically more straightforward to install than mantel fireplaces. Some models come with a pedestal to permit you to place the fireplace on flat surfaces like dressers or buffets. Included is a remote control, mounting hardware, and a log set. Depending on the model, electric fireplaces may include both heating and flame options that can be turned off for all-year-round comfort.
Some models have privacy glass that can be adjusted instantly, from being fully transparent to partially transparent. These models are popular for walls that separate spaces for entertainment like living and dining rooms. These models can be used in bedrooms, where adding a fireplace is a cost-effective way to warm up a room and keep it private.
Although plug-in electric fireplaces don't need to be hardwired like traditional fireplaces, they must be installed on a wall that is at the very least not stud-free and is able to support the weight of the fireplace. Some models come with a kit that includes a pre-wired cord as well as a special bracket to make the installation process simpler. This kit is suitable for either concrete or drywall installation.
When deciding where to put your wall-mounted electric fireplace, ensure it's close to an electrical outlet. Depending on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be plugged into outlets that are on the same circuit, or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is best to choose an exclusive circuit to ensure that nothing else in the home will operate at the same voltage, and could cause a trip to your circuit breaker.
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