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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace
An in-wall fireplace gives an elegant and polished appearance without the cost of a mantle. It is one of the easiest electric fireplaces to install.
There are a few aspects to take into consideration prior to purchasing your in-wall fireplace. Follow these tips to make the most of your purchase.
Height
It may seem like an easy question but determining the size of your fireplace is among the biggest decisions you will make. This is because the height of your fireplace will affect everything from how well it fits in a room to how visible it is. Your fireplace could look strange when it is too high. It will also diminish its beauty. On the other hand, having your fireplace set too low could cause it to be lost in the wall space.
Luckily electric fireplaces are able enough to be positioned at various heights. Most people mount their fireplaces sitting at eye level. This usually requires a height of 40-42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some people put their shop fireplaces under their TVs. This is an attractive option.
The height of your fireplace will be determined by several factors, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall you want to mount it. The bigger a room larger, the more spacious it can be which could mean that you can install more of a fireplace. The same goes for the length of the wall since a longer wall can accommodate a larger fireplace.
Another important aspect to consider is how you plan to use your fireplace. If you intend to use it for ornamental purposes, a lower height will work best. If you want to use it to heat your home, you will need to ensure that the fireplace is strong and tall enough to meet safety standards.
It is essential to choose the proper height for your fireplace so that it will match your decor and be easy to clean or fill. You can always ask an expert fireplace installer to help you if you are unsure about the size you should pick. They can advise on the best height for your fireplace in accordance with their expertise and your home's design.
Depth
It is crucial to be aware of the depth of a fireplace when you plan to install it in an recessed position. If you're planning to cut through your wall, ensure that you have enough space to accommodate the design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf that is above the firebox, the flue that is able to rise through the roof and the fireplace itself). Also consider the space you'll need for the surround, and whether or not you would like a mantle.
Many of the latest electric fireplaces have a depth that is nearly concealed, giving them an almost "built-in" appearance. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic example of this kind of wall-mounted electric fireplace. It has an 5.8-inch depth that lets the user see the flames and the ember bed, not the frame of the fireplace near me. It also comes with a choice of media packages, such as natural looking driftwood logs, white pebbles, or clear glass crystals that reflect the flames and improve the ember bed.
Wall-mounted gas fireplaces are available in deep and shallow models. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is important to remember that these units operate as a source of heat that is supplementary and must be properly vented by an experienced professional. When determining the depth for a gas fireplace, you need to take into consideration the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.
It is essential to read and adhere to the instructions of the manufacturer before installing your fireplace. A professional installer is recommended in the majority of cases. Also, it is always best to have an extra person on hand when installing a gas fireplace.
Addition of an in-wall fire space to your home is a great way to add value to it and add ambience. It also can reduce your heating expenses. It's also a great alternative if you cannot fit a traditional fire place in your home due to space constraints or due to the location of the chimney.
Surface Mount
If you're unable, or prefer not to cut through your wall or create the space needed to install an electric fireplace, a surface mount gives an elegant and integrated look. Certain models, like the Allusion line, can even be installed partially recessing in the wall without compromising on the heat output or aesthetics.
To begin the installation process, identify the area where you want your fireplace to be placed and mark it with a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be put. Use a stud finder to find the studs in the area, and ensure that the mounting bracket is placed in front of one or more studs for stability. If a stud is not in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, use anchors for the drywall to help support the mounting bracket.
Once you have marked the location of mounting brackets on the wall, use a power drill to screw them in, making sure they are properly aligned with the studs. You can use plastic anchors or studs to connect each bracket. Once the mounting brackets have been put in place, raise your fireplace, then hang it from the wall bracket. Once the fireplace is positioned, make sure it is level.
Before proceeding with the installation, connect your fireplace and make sure whether all features are operating properly - turn on the flame and light up the flames, play around with the heat, ember bed lights and so on. Once you're happy with the results, it's time to install your floating mantel.
Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll either need to connect its wire connection to the appliance wire connector on the bottom of the mantel or in the event that your fireplace has hooks or slots on the back connecting them to slots on the wall mounting brackets. Once you've completed this step you should consult your fireplace's user manual to learn how to remove the front glass 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 out across the top of the grate to create an organic appearance, then secure it in place with the included screws.
Plug-In
Contrary to traditional wood-burning fireplaces In my area these electric versions don't need chimneys or vents. They plug into standard outlets that can provide supplemental heating for rooms that can be up 400 square feet. They also offer multiple temperature and flame settings so you can customize your ambience. Certain models come with LED lighting effects to highlight the flame and embers. Certain models have an upper grille that conceals the manual controls, however they can easily be opened to reveal the pushbuttons.
Electric fire places that plug in can be installed directly on the wall or recessed to give an appearance of a built-in. They are generally easier to install than a mantel fireplace. Some models come with a pedestal to allow you place the fireplace on flat surfaces like a buffet or dresser. Included is a remote control, mounting hardware, and the log set. Electric fireplaces can have both heat and flame options, which can be shut off to create a year-round atmosphere.
Some models feature privacy glass that can be adjusted instantly from completely transparent to partially transparent. This feature makes these models popular for walls that separate common spaces for entertainment, such as living and dining areas. They can even be used in bedrooms where adding a new fireplace is a cost-effective way to take the chill off a room without sacrificing privacy.
Plug-in electric fire places do not require a hardwire, but they must be plugged into an area that is able to support their weight. Some models include kits to make this process easier by providing a pre-wired power cord and a special mounting bracket. This kit can be used for the installation of drywall or concrete.
When deciding where to put your wall-mounted electric fireplace, ensure it's close to an electrical outlet. Electric fire places with plug-ins can be plugged in to outlets that are on the same circuit as the electric fireplace or into a dedicated outlet. It is suggested to choose a different circuit so that no other appliances in your home run on the same voltage. This could trigger your breaker.
An in-wall fireplace gives an elegant and polished appearance without the cost of a mantle. It is one of the easiest electric fireplaces to install.
There are a few aspects to take into consideration prior to purchasing your in-wall fireplace. Follow these tips to make the most of your purchase.
Height
It may seem like an easy question but determining the size of your fireplace is among the biggest decisions you will make. This is because the height of your fireplace will affect everything from how well it fits in a room to how visible it is. Your fireplace could look strange when it is too high. It will also diminish its beauty. On the other hand, having your fireplace set too low could cause it to be lost in the wall space.
Luckily electric fireplaces are able enough to be positioned at various heights. Most people mount their fireplaces sitting at eye level. This usually requires a height of 40-42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some people put their shop fireplaces under their TVs. This is an attractive option.
The height of your fireplace will be determined by several factors, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall you want to mount it. The bigger a room larger, the more spacious it can be which could mean that you can install more of a fireplace. The same goes for the length of the wall since a longer wall can accommodate a larger fireplace.
Another important aspect to consider is how you plan to use your fireplace. If you intend to use it for ornamental purposes, a lower height will work best. If you want to use it to heat your home, you will need to ensure that the fireplace is strong and tall enough to meet safety standards.
It is essential to choose the proper height for your fireplace so that it will match your decor and be easy to clean or fill. You can always ask an expert fireplace installer to help you if you are unsure about the size you should pick. They can advise on the best height for your fireplace in accordance with their expertise and your home's design.
Depth
It is crucial to be aware of the depth of a fireplace when you plan to install it in an recessed position. If you're planning to cut through your wall, ensure that you have enough space to accommodate the design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf that is above the firebox, the flue that is able to rise through the roof and the fireplace itself). Also consider the space you'll need for the surround, and whether or not you would like a mantle.
Many of the latest electric fireplaces have a depth that is nearly concealed, giving them an almost "built-in" appearance. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic example of this kind of wall-mounted electric fireplace. It has an 5.8-inch depth that lets the user see the flames and the ember bed, not the frame of the fireplace near me. It also comes with a choice of media packages, such as natural looking driftwood logs, white pebbles, or clear glass crystals that reflect the flames and improve the ember bed.
Wall-mounted gas fireplaces are available in deep and shallow models. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is important to remember that these units operate as a source of heat that is supplementary and must be properly vented by an experienced professional. When determining the depth for a gas fireplace, you need to take into consideration the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.
It is essential to read and adhere to the instructions of the manufacturer before installing your fireplace. A professional installer is recommended in the majority of cases. Also, it is always best to have an extra person on hand when installing a gas fireplace.
Addition of an in-wall fire space to your home is a great way to add value to it and add ambience. It also can reduce your heating expenses. It's also a great alternative if you cannot fit a traditional fire place in your home due to space constraints or due to the location of the chimney.
Surface Mount
If you're unable, or prefer not to cut through your wall or create the space needed to install an electric fireplace, a surface mount gives an elegant and integrated look. Certain models, like the Allusion line, can even be installed partially recessing in the wall without compromising on the heat output or aesthetics.
To begin the installation process, identify the area where you want your fireplace to be placed and mark it with a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be put. Use a stud finder to find the studs in the area, and ensure that the mounting bracket is placed in front of one or more studs for stability. If a stud is not in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, use anchors for the drywall to help support the mounting bracket.
Once you have marked the location of mounting brackets on the wall, use a power drill to screw them in, making sure they are properly aligned with the studs. You can use plastic anchors or studs to connect each bracket. Once the mounting brackets have been put in place, raise your fireplace, then hang it from the wall bracket. Once the fireplace is positioned, make sure it is level.
Before proceeding with the installation, connect your fireplace and make sure whether all features are operating properly - turn on the flame and light up the flames, play around with the heat, ember bed lights and so on. Once you're happy with the results, it's time to install your floating mantel.
Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll either need to connect its wire connection to the appliance wire connector on the bottom of the mantel or in the event that your fireplace has hooks or slots on the back connecting them to slots on the wall mounting brackets. Once you've completed this step you should consult your fireplace's user manual to learn how to remove the front glass 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 out across the top of the grate to create an organic appearance, then secure it in place with the included screws.
Plug-In
Contrary to traditional wood-burning fireplaces In my area these electric versions don't need chimneys or vents. They plug into standard outlets that can provide supplemental heating for rooms that can be up 400 square feet. They also offer multiple temperature and flame settings so you can customize your ambience. Certain models come with LED lighting effects to highlight the flame and embers. Certain models have an upper grille that conceals the manual controls, however they can easily be opened to reveal the pushbuttons.
Electric fire places that plug in can be installed directly on the wall or recessed to give an appearance of a built-in. They are generally easier to install than a mantel fireplace. Some models come with a pedestal to allow you place the fireplace on flat surfaces like a buffet or dresser. Included is a remote control, mounting hardware, and the log set. Electric fireplaces can have both heat and flame options, which can be shut off to create a year-round atmosphere.
Some models feature privacy glass that can be adjusted instantly from completely transparent to partially transparent. This feature makes these models popular for walls that separate common spaces for entertainment, such as living and dining areas. They can even be used in bedrooms where adding a new fireplace is a cost-effective way to take the chill off a room without sacrificing privacy.
Plug-in electric fire places do not require a hardwire, but they must be plugged into an area that is able to support their weight. Some models include kits to make this process easier by providing a pre-wired power cord and a special mounting bracket. This kit can be used for the installation of drywall or concrete.
When deciding where to put your wall-mounted electric fireplace, ensure it's close to an electrical outlet. Electric fire places with plug-ins can be plugged in to outlets that are on the same circuit as the electric fireplace or into a dedicated outlet. It is suggested to choose a different circuit so that no other appliances in your home run on the same voltage. This could trigger your breaker.
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