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      <title>11 Ways To Completely Revamp Your Electric Fires For Media Wall</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[The Best Electric Fires For Media Walls If you&#39;re looking to create warmth, ambience and a focal point for your wall of media, then look no further than an electric fire. The majority of them utilize LED lights to produce stunning flame effects, while also having a lower heat output than traditional fireplaces. They also come with features like open window detection and ambient lighting kits that can sync with your music to create a stunning visual experience. 1. British Fires New Forest 1600 This fireplace is designed to provide an amazing flame display that is able to spread across the entire fire. With vivid, real-fire colours that capture every detail of a wood log located in the New Forest National Park, this central piece is sure to transform your home. The signature logs have been made to the highest standards and rest comfortably on an earthy layer of wood chips. The air-curtain&#39;s patented technology is designed to spread heat throughout your space efficiently. Unlike gas fires, which generally require an open flue for operation electric fires do not produce smoke or carbon monoxide emissions and provide an eco-friendly alternative. This stunning fireplace can be upgraded to include an optional black trim and anti-reflective front glass. Premium real logs can also be added. With a choice of 3-sided, corner or flush designs and a range of installation options to fit your space the electric fireplace offers the full flexibility of design, no matter your space. This fire is ideal for the media wall. Its small frame dimensions allow it to be built into a mock-up wall that is already built. You can also skip the fireplace entirely and mount directly on the wall with an optional wall mounting kit. As the name implies the electric fire is inspired by the natural beauty of the New Forest in Hampshire. The bespoke logs are carefully crafted to the highest quality and capture every detail of a log that could be found in the New Forest National Park. The LED flame visuals are set against the backdrop of wood chips and husks to create a natural woodland scene that is both cosy and contemporary. 2. Elgin &amp; Hall Pryzm Arteon 3SL The design allows for an 1, 2, or three-sided installation straight out of the box, this stunning electric fire with a hole in the wall is sure to impress and captivate. It&#39;s the ideal centrepiece for any media wall, featuring an impressive multi-LED effect fuel bed that comes in 13 colors and a rotating setting. Its discreet heater provides an incredibly warm 1.5kW of heat that can be managed by a seven-day programmable thermostat remote control to adjust flame settings and fuel bed colour. The most effective wall-mounted electric media fireplaces aren&#39;t just stunning visual treats, but they&#39;re also eco-friendly. They consume less energy and can save money by reducing the amount of heat output to what you require. The &#34;flame only&#34; option means you can enjoy the hypnotic dance of the flames without having to increase the heat, which is ideal for rooms that don&#39;t need lots of heat. Inset vs wall-hung Media wall electric fires are offered in two main styles: inset and wall-mounted. Inset models such as the Vision Futura 1500 and the Evonic Halo 1500 XT are built into walls, offering a flush finish that blends seamlessly with surrounding walls. However, inset electric fires require an opening that is already in place and are a little more expensive than their freestanding counterparts. The most efficient electric media wall fires like the Elgin and Hall Pryzm Arteon 3, are wall-hung. They are easy to set up and don&#39;t require an opening in the wall as they don&#39;t have to be recessed into the wall. There are models that come with a variety of finishes and trims that can be customised to match your decor. Wall-mounted models still stand out from the wall and not work for all styles of rooms. They also can hinder the flow of air in smaller spaces because they&#39;ll likely spread heat upwards instead of across the space. 3. Vision Futura 1500 A fire from an electric source can be the perfect finishing touch to a media wall and creates a captivating focal feature that is enjoyable to sit in front of. These modern fires are packed with modern features that can enhance your home. They come with a flame-effect only setting that saves energy, and a cooling option for summer nights. A media wall is a space dedicated to your entertainment setup. It could include the TV, sound system or other equipment that you frequently use. This type of space is a modern response to the traditional entertainment centres of the past. They can provide a sleek, organised aesthetic while also freeing up floor space in the room. The majority of modern electric fires for media walls are mounted to the wall and can be either inset or freestanding depending on the design you choose. Inset fires are designed to be placed partially into a fireplace opening. This makes them much easier to install, and they are more aesthetically pleasing in your living space. Freestanding fires, like the Gallery Collection Hopton or Dimplex Danville are ideal for those who do not have an opening in the fireplace. They can also be moved from room to room for flexibility. No matter what method of installation you choose, always put the fire near the power outlet to ensure you can connect the device and test it prior to fitting. You&#39;ll also want to locate the fire away from flammable materials, in accordance with the regulations. Remember that most electric fireplaces for wall use provide a low output of heat and are best used to supplement your central heating system. They&#39;re not suitable for heating large, open spaces and will help to cool a chilly room. Some models come with a convenient remote control with several heating settings and backlighting options to suit your mood and the ambience. 4. Evonic Halo 1500 XT Media wall electric fireplaces are an ideal solution for those who have limited space. They are powered by electricity, so you don&#39;t have to be concerned about gas lines or hauling in logs. media wall with electric fireplace can manage them from the comfort of your couch. Often, they produce just enough warmth to soften the edges of an icy room and make it cosier. These fires come in different sizes and shapes, so you can pick the one that is most suitable for your media wall. Some models can be mounted directly on the wall while others are designed to fit into a recess or cavity. Inset models also provide better heat distribution since they aren&#39;t obstructed by a chimney.  If you choose a front-mounted Evonic Halo 1500 XT model (formerly Lita), it has an extended flame image to add visual depth and enhance its aesthetic appeal. Smart integration that lets you control your fire using an app on your phone or tablet, is another selling feature. This is helpful for those who are not at home or out and about because it can help save energy. If you&#39;re thinking about the installation of a media wall fireplace in your living space, we recommend visiting one of our showrooms for fireplaces to view the Evonic Halo 1500 XT in action. We&#39;ll also show how it&#39;s simple to install and operate. After you&#39;ve taken accurate measurements, you can compare them to the specifications of the product to determine the ideal fireplace for your media wall. Our team of friendly experts are on hand to help you, so get in touch with us today or stop by our Sale or Cheadle branch to find out more. 5. Celsi Electriflame Volare 1100 The Celsi Electriflame Volare 1100 suite is the most advanced in technology. It will transform your living space. This modern electric fire suite is equipped with modern flame projection technology that produces an unmistakable, genuine flame style. Your guests and you will be amazed. In contrast to traditional fire suites, which display their flame effects on a flat display at the rear of the unit the Electriflame range is equipped with LED lighting that projects the illusion of flames to the front, center, and back of the fuel bed to create an absolutely stunning effect. The result is an incredibly real log fire effect completely enclosed behind glass. This wall-mounted electric fireplace set is perfect for those who prefer a sleek, sophisticated finish in their home. It&#39;s also easy to put up. This contemporary fire can be mounted on a flat wall. It has an easy bracket to put up and comes in a variety of chic colors. The Electriflame VR Volare, like all of our electric fireplace suites, is easy to use thanks to a variety of smart controls, including thermostatic control as well as a seven-day timer. You can also choose to utilize the 0.8kW output of heat, or simply operate it using its flame-only mode. Celsi Electriflame is a great way to enhance your media wall. It comes in a range of fireplace suites, wall mounted electric fires, and other styles to suit any interior. Visit our showrooms in Cheadle or Stockport to view this modern fire suite.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Best Electric Fires For Media Walls If you&#39;re looking to create warmth, ambience and a focal point for your wall of media, then look no further than an electric fire. The majority of them utilize LED lights to produce stunning flame effects, while also having a lower heat output than traditional fireplaces. They also come with features like open window detection and ambient lighting kits that can sync with your music to create a stunning visual experience. 1. British Fires New Forest 1600 This fireplace is designed to provide an amazing flame display that is able to spread across the entire fire. With vivid, real-fire colours that capture every detail of a wood log located in the New Forest National Park, this central piece is sure to transform your home. The signature logs have been made to the highest standards and rest comfortably on an earthy layer of wood chips. The air-curtain&#39;s patented technology is designed to spread heat throughout your space efficiently. Unlike gas fires, which generally require an open flue for operation electric fires do not produce smoke or carbon monoxide emissions and provide an eco-friendly alternative. This stunning fireplace can be upgraded to include an optional black trim and anti-reflective front glass. Premium real logs can also be added. With a choice of 3-sided, corner or flush designs and a range of installation options to fit your space the electric fireplace offers the full flexibility of design, no matter your space. This fire is ideal for the media wall. Its small frame dimensions allow it to be built into a mock-up wall that is already built. You can also skip the fireplace entirely and mount directly on the wall with an optional wall mounting kit. As the name implies the electric fire is inspired by the natural beauty of the New Forest in Hampshire. The bespoke logs are carefully crafted to the highest quality and capture every detail of a log that could be found in the New Forest National Park. The LED flame visuals are set against the backdrop of wood chips and husks to create a natural woodland scene that is both cosy and contemporary. 2. Elgin &amp; Hall Pryzm Arteon 3SL The design allows for an 1, 2, or three-sided installation straight out of the box, this stunning electric fire with a hole in the wall is sure to impress and captivate. It&#39;s the ideal centrepiece for any media wall, featuring an impressive multi-LED effect fuel bed that comes in 13 colors and a rotating setting. Its discreet heater provides an incredibly warm 1.5kW of heat that can be managed by a seven-day programmable thermostat remote control to adjust flame settings and fuel bed colour. The most effective wall-mounted electric media fireplaces aren&#39;t just stunning visual treats, but they&#39;re also eco-friendly. They consume less energy and can save money by reducing the amount of heat output to what you require. The “flame only” option means you can enjoy the hypnotic dance of the flames without having to increase the heat, which is ideal for rooms that don&#39;t need lots of heat. Inset vs wall-hung Media wall electric fires are offered in two main styles: inset and wall-mounted. Inset models such as the Vision Futura 1500 and the Evonic Halo 1500 XT are built into walls, offering a flush finish that blends seamlessly with surrounding walls. However, inset electric fires require an opening that is already in place and are a little more expensive than their freestanding counterparts. The most efficient electric media wall fires like the Elgin and Hall Pryzm Arteon 3, are wall-hung. They are easy to set up and don&#39;t require an opening in the wall as they don&#39;t have to be recessed into the wall. There are models that come with a variety of finishes and trims that can be customised to match your decor. Wall-mounted models still stand out from the wall and not work for all styles of rooms. They also can hinder the flow of air in smaller spaces because they&#39;ll likely spread heat upwards instead of across the space. 3. Vision Futura 1500 A fire from an electric source can be the perfect finishing touch to a media wall and creates a captivating focal feature that is enjoyable to sit in front of. These modern fires are packed with modern features that can enhance your home. They come with a flame-effect only setting that saves energy, and a cooling option for summer nights. A media wall is a space dedicated to your entertainment setup. It could include the TV, sound system or other equipment that you frequently use. This type of space is a modern response to the traditional entertainment centres of the past. They can provide a sleek, organised aesthetic while also freeing up floor space in the room. The majority of modern electric fires for media walls are mounted to the wall and can be either inset or freestanding depending on the design you choose. Inset fires are designed to be placed partially into a fireplace opening. This makes them much easier to install, and they are more aesthetically pleasing in your living space. Freestanding fires, like the Gallery Collection Hopton or Dimplex Danville are ideal for those who do not have an opening in the fireplace. They can also be moved from room to room for flexibility. No matter what method of installation you choose, always put the fire near the power outlet to ensure you can connect the device and test it prior to fitting. You&#39;ll also want to locate the fire away from flammable materials, in accordance with the regulations. Remember that most electric fireplaces for wall use provide a low output of heat and are best used to supplement your central heating system. They&#39;re not suitable for heating large, open spaces and will help to cool a chilly room. Some models come with a convenient remote control with several heating settings and backlighting options to suit your mood and the ambience. 4. Evonic Halo 1500 XT Media wall electric fireplaces are an ideal solution for those who have limited space. They are powered by electricity, so you don&#39;t have to be concerned about gas lines or hauling in logs. <a href="https://hay-bowden-2.thoughtlanes.net/how-media-wall-fire-place-has-changed-my-life-the-better">media wall with electric fireplace</a> can manage them from the comfort of your couch. Often, they produce just enough warmth to soften the edges of an icy room and make it cosier. These fires come in different sizes and shapes, so you can pick the one that is most suitable for your media wall. Some models can be mounted directly on the wall while others are designed to fit into a recess or cavity. Inset models also provide better heat distribution since they aren&#39;t obstructed by a chimney. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12704/696/flameko-dilton-50-127cm-3-in-1-electric-fireplace-freestanding-wall-mounted-recessed-9-colour-flame-effect-media-wall-compatible-900w-1800w-heater-remote-control-696.jpg" alt=""> If you choose a front-mounted Evonic Halo 1500 XT model (formerly Lita), it has an extended flame image to add visual depth and enhance its aesthetic appeal. Smart integration that lets you control your fire using an app on your phone or tablet, is another selling feature. This is helpful for those who are not at home or out and about because it can help save energy. If you&#39;re thinking about the installation of a media wall fireplace in your living space, we recommend visiting one of our showrooms for fireplaces to view the Evonic Halo 1500 XT in action. We&#39;ll also show how it&#39;s simple to install and operate. After you&#39;ve taken accurate measurements, you can compare them to the specifications of the product to determine the ideal fireplace for your media wall. Our team of friendly experts are on hand to help you, so get in touch with us today or stop by our Sale or Cheadle branch to find out more. 5. Celsi Electriflame Volare 1100 The Celsi Electriflame Volare 1100 suite is the most advanced in technology. It will transform your living space. This modern electric fire suite is equipped with modern flame projection technology that produces an unmistakable, genuine flame style. Your guests and you will be amazed. In contrast to traditional fire suites, which display their flame effects on a flat display at the rear of the unit the Electriflame range is equipped with LED lighting that projects the illusion of flames to the front, center, and back of the fuel bed to create an absolutely stunning effect. The result is an incredibly real log fire effect completely enclosed behind glass. This wall-mounted electric fireplace set is perfect for those who prefer a sleek, sophisticated finish in their home. It&#39;s also easy to put up. This contemporary fire can be mounted on a flat wall. It has an easy bracket to put up and comes in a variety of chic colors. The Electriflame VR Volare, like all of our electric fireplace suites, is easy to use thanks to a variety of smart controls, including thermostatic control as well as a seven-day timer. You can also choose to utilize the 0.8kW output of heat, or simply operate it using its flame-only mode. Celsi Electriflame is a great way to enhance your media wall. It comes in a range of fireplace suites, wall mounted electric fires, and other styles to suit any interior. Visit our showrooms in Cheadle or Stockport to view this modern fire suite.</p>
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      <title>Buzzwords De-Buzzed: 10 Other Ways To Say Media Wall And Fireplace</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[A Media Wall and Fireplace For Your Home A fireplace and media wall is a great way to add character to any space in your home. It&#39;s not difficult to design one, and you can personalize it with shelving that can be used to store DVDs, games, or books. If you don&#39;t have a chimney breast or chimney, a false chimney could easily be built with a wall of studs. Media walls can be used to house electric fireplaces. Electric fires  Electric fires can work with media walls to make a cozy focal point in any room. They blend the latest LED flame images with flickering light projections to create a stunningly realistic effect. The images are projected onto an inset glass screen which can be framed using your choice of surround, giving you the option to give an elegant or traditional look to the room. The advantage of using an electric fire in a wall of media is that it doesn&#39;t produce any combustion by-products, which will need to be vented out via a chimney or flue. They produce heat and flames with electricity that are more easily controlled than wood-burning fires. They are also a convenient and safe heating option for homes that do not have chimneys or flues. While electrical fires are relatively uncommon, it&#39;s important to watch out for signs of a possible issue. If you notice that the switch plates or outlet covers are hot to the touch, it could indicate that there is too much heat build-up in the wiring, which can lead to fires. Other indicators of danger include flickering lights and burning smells that may occur in the event of too much current running through the system. A good way to prevent an electric fire is to make sure that your home is properly insulated. This can reduce the risk of a fire that is caused because of overheating. It is also essential to avoid overloading circuits and outlets which could cause fires. If you&#39;re considering adding an electric fire to your wall for entertainment, it&#39;s best to engage an experienced installation service. This will ensure the correct safety regulations are adhered to and that your fireplace is properly installed. Electric fireplaces with built-in features, such as the Ezee Glow Zara Black Wall Mounted Electric Fire can be installed in the structure. This means that the wiring and socket are hidden away and the appearance is neat and tidy. Gas fires A media wall is an interior design trend that blends a television, surround sound system and shelving along with a fireplace. It&#39;s a great method to maximize the space you live in while maximizing your home&#39;s natural lighting and airflow. However there are a lot of elements that must be considered before you decide to purchase a media wall or electric fire. The first step is to decide on the type of fireplace you&#39;ll use for your media wall. There are a variety of options based on your budget and the style you want to achieve. For a more minimalistic look, opt for a gas fire that is concealed and is positioned flush with the wall to give seamless appearance. This type of fireplace is also extremely efficient, and will help lower your energy costs. There are freestanding media wall fireplaces that can add more glamour to your home. These fires make a fantastic focal point for any room. They can be designed to be surrounded by different materials such as wood or marble. They are also great for an angled media wall because they make a stunning statement piece and are incredibly versatile. Another option is to put a hole in the wall style gas fire which sits directly against the front of your media wall. They provide a smooth, clean finish and come in a range of styles. Some models come with a variety of fuel beds like faux silver birch and woodland logs. Some models include a remote or app control, making them the ultimate wall for media convenience. When choosing a gas fire for your media wall, it&#39;s crucial to ensure that the design matches the overall feel of your home. For instance, if you&#39;re seeking a minimalist, modern design, go for modern gas fireplace that is in harmony with your decor and complements the size of your television. Installation Media walls are popular home accessories that incorporate a flatscreen TV and an electric fireplace to create stunning, eye-catching design element. These can be built into new homes or incorporated into existing fireplace recesses. Before you begin there are a few things to take into consideration. It&#39;s crucial to consider how you&#39;re going to construct your media wall. One of the key things is deciding whether you&#39;ll opt for a hole-in-wall or build a stud wall for your TV and fire. This decision will have a major impact on the final cost and appearance, so it&#39;s worth taking some time to think about. Once you&#39;ve settled on the design of your media wall, you&#39;re now ready to put your plans into action. If you&#39;re planning on fitting a hole-in-wall, you&#39;ll need to create an opening in the wall, and then frame it with a plasterboard. Once the wall is ready to receive your fireplace and TV you&#39;ll need to install mounting brackets. They can be purchased on the internet or at an online store for DIY and are a simple job. pre built media wall with fireplace can also embed your TV into the wall themselves, which is called a built-in fire or recessed television. This is more costly but it provides your media wall a sleeker appearance and keeps electrical cables hidden. It is essential to select the best model for your media wall if you are planning to install a built-in fire. For example the Ellere Electriflame VR Volare 1100 comes with one, two or 3-sided built-in fitting, which can be tailored to suit your home. This makes it ideal for modern homes that usually don&#39;t have chimneys. You can choose the appropriate model for your home by measuring the space in your home and then comparing your measurements to the product specifications. This will let you choose the best size electric fire for your media wall, and ensure it&#39;s safe to use. You can also select a smart fire with an app that allows you to control the flame effect and heat output using tablets or smartphones. Many smart models have a scheduling feature, allowing you to set the fire to begin before you arrive at home and shut off when you go to bed. Maintenance If you&#39;re considering the installation of a media wall and fireplace for your home, there are some important information to bear in mind. A media wall is a wall made of artificial material which is constructed to house your flat-screen television and other devices like satellite boxes, hifi systems and games consoles. It can be used to conceal power cords, which help to create a tidy and neat look. Whether you choose gas or electric fireplace installation, a media wall will require regular maintenance to ensure its safety and efficient operation. This includes inspecting the cladding of the fireplace ports, gaskets and ports as well as making sure that clearance from flammable objects is sufficient. Installing carbon monoxide and smoke alarms in your home will give you peace of mind. An advantage of walls with electric media is that they&#39;re easier to clean than traditional fireplaces. They usually require an occasional wipe down with microfibre-soft cloth. Gas media walls, on the other hand can be more difficult to maintain and need to be inspected regularly for signs of wear and wear and tear. There are two kinds of media wall fires to choose from - hole-in-the-wall and wall-mounted fires. The first is recessed in the wall to give it a an elegant appearance and the other is set against the walls and is secured with the use of a bracket. Modern electronic media walls come with features like customizable flame colours as well as remote control operation and integration with smart home technology. Some models even allow you to switch the fire on and off with a voice command! These handy features can make your home more comfortable and comfortable. They also create a focal point that will enhance the value of your home.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Media Wall and Fireplace For Your Home A fireplace and media wall is a great way to add character to any space in your home. It&#39;s not difficult to design one, and you can personalize it with shelving that can be used to store DVDs, games, or books. If you don&#39;t have a chimney breast or chimney, a false chimney could easily be built with a wall of studs. Media walls can be used to house electric fireplaces. Electric fires <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12704/696/flameko-dilton-50-127cm-3-in-1-electric-fireplace-freestanding-wall-mounted-recessed-9-colour-flame-effect-media-wall-compatible-900w-1800w-heater-remote-control-696.jpg" alt=""> Electric fires can work with media walls to make a cozy focal point in any room. They blend the latest LED flame images with flickering light projections to create a stunningly realistic effect. The images are projected onto an inset glass screen which can be framed using your choice of surround, giving you the option to give an elegant or traditional look to the room. The advantage of using an electric fire in a wall of media is that it doesn&#39;t produce any combustion by-products, which will need to be vented out via a chimney or flue. They produce heat and flames with electricity that are more easily controlled than wood-burning fires. They are also a convenient and safe heating option for homes that do not have chimneys or flues. While electrical fires are relatively uncommon, it&#39;s important to watch out for signs of a possible issue. If you notice that the switch plates or outlet covers are hot to the touch, it could indicate that there is too much heat build-up in the wiring, which can lead to fires. Other indicators of danger include flickering lights and burning smells that may occur in the event of too much current running through the system. A good way to prevent an electric fire is to make sure that your home is properly insulated. This can reduce the risk of a fire that is caused because of overheating. It is also essential to avoid overloading circuits and outlets which could cause fires. If you&#39;re considering adding an electric fire to your wall for entertainment, it&#39;s best to engage an experienced installation service. This will ensure the correct safety regulations are adhered to and that your fireplace is properly installed. Electric fireplaces with built-in features, such as the Ezee Glow Zara Black Wall Mounted Electric Fire can be installed in the structure. This means that the wiring and socket are hidden away and the appearance is neat and tidy. Gas fires A media wall is an interior design trend that blends a television, surround sound system and shelving along with a fireplace. It&#39;s a great method to maximize the space you live in while maximizing your home&#39;s natural lighting and airflow. However there are a lot of elements that must be considered before you decide to purchase a media wall or electric fire. The first step is to decide on the type of fireplace you&#39;ll use for your media wall. There are a variety of options based on your budget and the style you want to achieve. For a more minimalistic look, opt for a gas fire that is concealed and is positioned flush with the wall to give seamless appearance. This type of fireplace is also extremely efficient, and will help lower your energy costs. There are freestanding media wall fireplaces that can add more glamour to your home. These fires make a fantastic focal point for any room. They can be designed to be surrounded by different materials such as wood or marble. They are also great for an angled media wall because they make a stunning statement piece and are incredibly versatile. Another option is to put a hole in the wall style gas fire which sits directly against the front of your media wall. They provide a smooth, clean finish and come in a range of styles. Some models come with a variety of fuel beds like faux silver birch and woodland logs. Some models include a remote or app control, making them the ultimate wall for media convenience. When choosing a gas fire for your media wall, it&#39;s crucial to ensure that the design matches the overall feel of your home. For instance, if you&#39;re seeking a minimalist, modern design, go for modern gas fireplace that is in harmony with your decor and complements the size of your television. Installation Media walls are popular home accessories that incorporate a flatscreen TV and an electric fireplace to create stunning, eye-catching design element. These can be built into new homes or incorporated into existing fireplace recesses. Before you begin there are a few things to take into consideration. It&#39;s crucial to consider how you&#39;re going to construct your media wall. One of the key things is deciding whether you&#39;ll opt for a hole-in-wall or build a stud wall for your TV and fire. This decision will have a major impact on the final cost and appearance, so it&#39;s worth taking some time to think about. Once you&#39;ve settled on the design of your media wall, you&#39;re now ready to put your plans into action. If you&#39;re planning on fitting a hole-in-wall, you&#39;ll need to create an opening in the wall, and then frame it with a plasterboard. Once the wall is ready to receive your fireplace and TV you&#39;ll need to install mounting brackets. They can be purchased on the internet or at an online store for DIY and are a simple job. <a href="https://ebbesen-neville-4.technetbloggers.de/why-media-wall-fire-55-inch-should-be-your-next-big-obsession">pre built media wall with fireplace</a> can also embed your TV into the wall themselves, which is called a built-in fire or recessed television. This is more costly but it provides your media wall a sleeker appearance and keeps electrical cables hidden. It is essential to select the best model for your media wall if you are planning to install a built-in fire. For example the Ellere Electriflame VR Volare 1100 comes with one, two or 3-sided built-in fitting, which can be tailored to suit your home. This makes it ideal for modern homes that usually don&#39;t have chimneys. You can choose the appropriate model for your home by measuring the space in your home and then comparing your measurements to the product specifications. This will let you choose the best size electric fire for your media wall, and ensure it&#39;s safe to use. You can also select a smart fire with an app that allows you to control the flame effect and heat output using tablets or smartphones. Many smart models have a scheduling feature, allowing you to set the fire to begin before you arrive at home and shut off when you go to bed. Maintenance If you&#39;re considering the installation of a media wall and fireplace for your home, there are some important information to bear in mind. A media wall is a wall made of artificial material which is constructed to house your flat-screen television and other devices like satellite boxes, hifi systems and games consoles. It can be used to conceal power cords, which help to create a tidy and neat look. Whether you choose gas or electric fireplace installation, a media wall will require regular maintenance to ensure its safety and efficient operation. This includes inspecting the cladding of the fireplace ports, gaskets and ports as well as making sure that clearance from flammable objects is sufficient. Installing carbon monoxide and smoke alarms in your home will give you peace of mind. An advantage of walls with electric media is that they&#39;re easier to clean than traditional fireplaces. They usually require an occasional wipe down with microfibre-soft cloth. Gas media walls, on the other hand can be more difficult to maintain and need to be inspected regularly for signs of wear and wear and tear. There are two kinds of media wall fires to choose from – hole-in-the-wall and wall-mounted fires. The first is recessed in the wall to give it a an elegant appearance and the other is set against the walls and is secured with the use of a bracket. Modern electronic media walls come with features like customizable flame colours as well as remote control operation and integration with smart home technology. Some models even allow you to switch the fire on and off with a voice command! These handy features can make your home more comfortable and comfortable. They also create a focal point that will enhance the value of your home.</p>
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      <title>10 Things Everyone Makes Up About Cheap Media Wall Fires</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[How to Create a Media Wall Using Flatscreen TVs and Electric Fires Media walls are a fashionable and practical method to show your flatscreen TV. Self-build kits that are flat-pack are simple to set up and come with a broad variety of features, including: Media wall electric fires also utilize LED lights to produce the dazzling flame effects and lower energy consumption than traditional log burners. The fuel bed can also be changed from logs to coal or pebbles. Easy to install A media wall is an excellent way to create a stunning focal point for your home and can be cheaper than you think. The walls are made up of flatscreen televisions and electric fires into a unified, eye-catching feature that can increase the value of your property. They require a significant amount of effort to construct especially when it comes time to build the stud wall, but they are more affordable than most people think. The first thing you need to do when creating a media wall is to determine whether you want the fire and TV to be integrated into the wall or hung from it. If you want to install an opening in the wall, you will require a fireplace that is specifically designed for this type of installation. These types of fires, sometimes referred to as built-in electric fires, are designed to fit into a recess within the wall. They provide modern and sleek design. Electric fires come in many different styles and types for media walls. You can pick between three-sided flames, like the Glazer 1800 by Flamerite, or two-sided ones, like the OER Alpine. All of these fireplaces can be used to create a stunning contemporary fireplaces on your wall for media. Once you&#39;ve chosen the type of fire you&#39;d prefer to install then you can begin to measure the wall. You&#39;ll need to determine both the width and the depth of the wall in order to determine the space available for the fireplace. You should also think about the place where the plug sockets are going to be placed, since you don&#39;t want them to show on the wall when the project is completed. Eco-friendly Media wall electric fireplaces have less carbon footprint than traditional gas or wood fireplaces. Because they are powered by electricity, they produce much less heat, which can lower your energy costs. You can also change the flame effect and brightness, from a subtle glow up to a roaring fireplace. A lot of models have smart connectivity, remote controls and can be controlled from your sofa. If you are looking to make your living space more attractive, consider installing a cheap media wall fire. These fireplaces are ideal for a contemporary or modern style and are a great match for any flat-screen TV. The best part about them is that they can be installed anywhere in the home. Media wall electric fireplaces are simple to install and provide a more modern look than traditional gas or wood fireplaces. They are recessed into the wall and blend seamlessly with the decor to create an elegant, clean appearance. Additionally, they are less difficult to maintain than conventional fireplaces because there are no logs or chimneys. In addition they can be utilized in a variety of rooms including bedrooms and bathrooms. Media wall electric fires are offered in a variety of sizes, and provide a heating output between 1-2kW. They are great for creating ambiance in rooms. However, they can&#39;t be used as the sole source of warmth, therefore you need to have a different type of central heating system. Inset media walls are among the most popular because they are built into the wall to give it a sleek appearance. The Vision Futura 1500, for example, is an excellent option for those who are seeking to incorporate the media wall into a modern living room. The wall-mounted option is also available. The model is mounted directly on the wall surface. These models, like the Celsi Electriflame VR Volare 1100 or the Flamerite Glazer 900, are more straightforward to install and can be put in a wide range of places. Adaptable ambience Media walls are a popular trend in interior design. Households across the UK construct fake chimney breasts so that they can recess televisions as well as electric fires. The result is a sleek, spacious fireplace that blends seamlessly into the interior of your living space and creates a stunning focal feature. If you choose to use an infrared heater or a fan-forced one, a cheap media wall heater will fill your living space with the ideal amount of ambient warmth. They can also cut down on heating expenses by supplying additional heat without making the space uncomfortable. You&#39;ll need to decide if you would like your media wall fire to be built into the wall or wall mounted. This will be based on your design ideas and the style you&#39;re trying to achieve. Inset electric fireplaces offer a flush finish and can be used with all sorts of media wall designs, while wall-mounted models can add a bit of drama to your room. Many of the best media wall fires on sale come with LED mood lighting that creates a tranquil ambience. These lights can be placed around the fire, or in other parts of your living space, to create a stunning effect. You can control them via the remote on your wall media or an integration system that is compatible with Alexa or Google Home.  You can also opt for an electric fire with a flame projection feature. This creates a centrepiece that is mesmerising and mimics the hypnotic dancing of real flames. electric media wall fire of this kind are available in one, two or three-sided models to suit any kind of wall. Realistic flames A media wall electric fireplace can be an amazing addition to any house. They are designed to fit in the space between entertainment devices like TVs and speakers. Electric fireplaces are available in a variety of styles and can be customized to fit your personal style. Certain electric fireplaces come with additional features that can enhance the ambience, for instance the remote control or the ability to adjust brightness. Some models have security features like overheat protection or cool touch exterior. Some things to bear in mind when shopping for a media wall fire are the size of the room and the look you want to achieve. Some models, such as the Celsi Electriflame, are designed to fit inside recesses and are equipped with black and satin glass for an elegant and distinctive appearance. Other electric fires, like the Dimplex Ignite XL74, are bigger and designed to be a focal point in your living space. It is best to buy the fireplace first, prior to building your media wall. This will give you a better idea of what to expect. You can then measure the area and ensure that the fireplace is the proper size. If you decide to install an inset fireplace, you will also need to prepare a cavity or a recess before you can install the fireplace. Howard Birnbaum created MagikFlame after he realized the need for a more realistic flame effect when he purchased an electric fireplace that was typical for his media wall. His background in special effect helped him create an even more realistic flame by using footage of a real fire. Today the company provides an extensive range of products that can be used in any home. Low operating costs Media wall electric fires can be operated at a low cost due to their low heat output. They are energy-efficient LEDs that create the flame effect, and they have a lower heat output. This means you can sit back and watch your favorite television shows without having worry about the burden of massive energy bills. Media walls can also reduce expenses by removing the chimney or flue. They employ an infrared emitter and a fan-driven heater to warm the room instead of the traditional fireplace. This method is also safer, because it doesn&#39;t release any carbon monoxide. Therefore, it isn&#39;t the health risks for your family. A major benefit of a media wall installation is that it&#39;s easy to control from afar using a remote or smart integration. This lets you control settings, create a mood and enhance your home heating experience from the comfort of your sofa. Modern electric wall fires, such as the Evonic Halo 1500 XT, feature advanced remote control and app control that allows scheduling. You can create a cozy atmosphere even before you arrive, or turn off the fireplace at the time of your bed. The majority of media wall electric fires have open window detection and a built-in thermostat. This will ensure that your home is secure by detecting sudden drops in temperature, which may be a sign that a window or an external door is open. The fire will automatically adjust its output to compensate. This will cut down on energy waste and save you money. Media wall fires are a great alternative to open fireplaces, especially for families with pets or small children. They&#39;re also cleaner because they don&#39;t release any fumes or smoke and don&#39;t require maintenance.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to Create a Media Wall Using Flatscreen TVs and Electric Fires Media walls are a fashionable and practical method to show your flatscreen TV. Self-build kits that are flat-pack are simple to set up and come with a broad variety of features, including: Media wall electric fires also utilize LED lights to produce the dazzling flame effects and lower energy consumption than traditional log burners. The fuel bed can also be changed from logs to coal or pebbles. Easy to install A media wall is an excellent way to create a stunning focal point for your home and can be cheaper than you think. The walls are made up of flatscreen televisions and electric fires into a unified, eye-catching feature that can increase the value of your property. They require a significant amount of effort to construct especially when it comes time to build the stud wall, but they are more affordable than most people think. The first thing you need to do when creating a media wall is to determine whether you want the fire and TV to be integrated into the wall or hung from it. If you want to install an opening in the wall, you will require a fireplace that is specifically designed for this type of installation. These types of fires, sometimes referred to as built-in electric fires, are designed to fit into a recess within the wall. They provide modern and sleek design. Electric fires come in many different styles and types for media walls. You can pick between three-sided flames, like the Glazer 1800 by Flamerite, or two-sided ones, like the OER Alpine. All of these fireplaces can be used to create a stunning contemporary fireplaces on your wall for media. Once you&#39;ve chosen the type of fire you&#39;d prefer to install then you can begin to measure the wall. You&#39;ll need to determine both the width and the depth of the wall in order to determine the space available for the fireplace. You should also think about the place where the plug sockets are going to be placed, since you don&#39;t want them to show on the wall when the project is completed. Eco-friendly Media wall electric fireplaces have less carbon footprint than traditional gas or wood fireplaces. Because they are powered by electricity, they produce much less heat, which can lower your energy costs. You can also change the flame effect and brightness, from a subtle glow up to a roaring fireplace. A lot of models have smart connectivity, remote controls and can be controlled from your sofa. If you are looking to make your living space more attractive, consider installing a cheap media wall fire. These fireplaces are ideal for a contemporary or modern style and are a great match for any flat-screen TV. The best part about them is that they can be installed anywhere in the home. Media wall electric fireplaces are simple to install and provide a more modern look than traditional gas or wood fireplaces. They are recessed into the wall and blend seamlessly with the decor to create an elegant, clean appearance. Additionally, they are less difficult to maintain than conventional fireplaces because there are no logs or chimneys. In addition they can be utilized in a variety of rooms including bedrooms and bathrooms. Media wall electric fires are offered in a variety of sizes, and provide a heating output between 1-2kW. They are great for creating ambiance in rooms. However, they can&#39;t be used as the sole source of warmth, therefore you need to have a different type of central heating system. Inset media walls are among the most popular because they are built into the wall to give it a sleek appearance. The Vision Futura 1500, for example, is an excellent option for those who are seeking to incorporate the media wall into a modern living room. The wall-mounted option is also available. The model is mounted directly on the wall surface. These models, like the Celsi Electriflame VR Volare 1100 or the Flamerite Glazer 900, are more straightforward to install and can be put in a wide range of places. Adaptable ambience Media walls are a popular trend in interior design. Households across the UK construct fake chimney breasts so that they can recess televisions as well as electric fires. The result is a sleek, spacious fireplace that blends seamlessly into the interior of your living space and creates a stunning focal feature. If you choose to use an infrared heater or a fan-forced one, a cheap media wall heater will fill your living space with the ideal amount of ambient warmth. They can also cut down on heating expenses by supplying additional heat without making the space uncomfortable. You&#39;ll need to decide if you would like your media wall fire to be built into the wall or wall mounted. This will be based on your design ideas and the style you&#39;re trying to achieve. Inset electric fireplaces offer a flush finish and can be used with all sorts of media wall designs, while wall-mounted models can add a bit of drama to your room. Many of the best media wall fires on sale come with LED mood lighting that creates a tranquil ambience. These lights can be placed around the fire, or in other parts of your living space, to create a stunning effect. You can control them via the remote on your wall media or an integration system that is compatible with Alexa or Google Home. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12704/696/flameko-dilton-50-127cm-3-in-1-electric-fireplace-freestanding-wall-mounted-recessed-9-colour-flame-effect-media-wall-compatible-900w-1800w-heater-remote-control-696.jpg" alt=""> You can also opt for an electric fire with a flame projection feature. This creates a centrepiece that is mesmerising and mimics the hypnotic dancing of real flames. <a href="https://output.jsbin.com/weharodeji/">electric media wall fire</a> of this kind are available in one, two or three-sided models to suit any kind of wall. Realistic flames A media wall electric fireplace can be an amazing addition to any house. They are designed to fit in the space between entertainment devices like TVs and speakers. Electric fireplaces are available in a variety of styles and can be customized to fit your personal style. Certain electric fireplaces come with additional features that can enhance the ambience, for instance the remote control or the ability to adjust brightness. Some models have security features like overheat protection or cool touch exterior. Some things to bear in mind when shopping for a media wall fire are the size of the room and the look you want to achieve. Some models, such as the Celsi Electriflame, are designed to fit inside recesses and are equipped with black and satin glass for an elegant and distinctive appearance. Other electric fires, like the Dimplex Ignite XL74, are bigger and designed to be a focal point in your living space. It is best to buy the fireplace first, prior to building your media wall. This will give you a better idea of what to expect. You can then measure the area and ensure that the fireplace is the proper size. If you decide to install an inset fireplace, you will also need to prepare a cavity or a recess before you can install the fireplace. Howard Birnbaum created MagikFlame after he realized the need for a more realistic flame effect when he purchased an electric fireplace that was typical for his media wall. His background in special effect helped him create an even more realistic flame by using footage of a real fire. Today the company provides an extensive range of products that can be used in any home. Low operating costs Media wall electric fires can be operated at a low cost due to their low heat output. They are energy-efficient LEDs that create the flame effect, and they have a lower heat output. This means you can sit back and watch your favorite television shows without having worry about the burden of massive energy bills. Media walls can also reduce expenses by removing the chimney or flue. They employ an infrared emitter and a fan-driven heater to warm the room instead of the traditional fireplace. This method is also safer, because it doesn&#39;t release any carbon monoxide. Therefore, it isn&#39;t the health risks for your family. A major benefit of a media wall installation is that it&#39;s easy to control from afar using a remote or smart integration. This lets you control settings, create a mood and enhance your home heating experience from the comfort of your sofa. Modern electric wall fires, such as the Evonic Halo 1500 XT, feature advanced remote control and app control that allows scheduling. You can create a cozy atmosphere even before you arrive, or turn off the fireplace at the time of your bed. The majority of media wall electric fires have open window detection and a built-in thermostat. This will ensure that your home is secure by detecting sudden drops in temperature, which may be a sign that a window or an external door is open. The fire will automatically adjust its output to compensate. This will cut down on energy waste and save you money. Media wall fires are a great alternative to open fireplaces, especially for families with pets or small children. They&#39;re also cleaner because they don&#39;t release any fumes or smoke and don&#39;t require maintenance.</p>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace A media wall is a stylish method to display your flatscreen TV and create a cozy space in your home. They are also very easy to maintain and clean. The design was created with the ease of installation in mind, this pre built media wall is supplied in five unfinished - easy paint parts. It features an TV recess to accommodate a flatscreen up to 58 inches as well as an the atmospheric 51 inch Adam Sahara electric inset wall fire. Easy to assemble A pre-built media wall with fireplace can be a great option to add a unique feature to your home without having to construct and assemble it. Typically, these walls are constructed from frames of wood and are covered with plasterboard. This allows power cords to be hidden and gives the appearance of a seamless finish. In addition to this the walls for media are also lightweight and easy to set up. This means you&#39;ll save time and money while creating the perfect space for your TV and fire. First, pre built media wall with fireplace must decide if would prefer a media wall which is mounted on the wall or which is built into an opening in the wall. The first requires a hole or recess be built into the walls while the latter is attached to the wall with a bracket or special mounting screws. Wall-hung models tend to be thinner and more closely replicating the look of holes in the wall fireplace however they have one drawback: you will need to fit new plug sockets to accommodate electrical components. After you have chosen the kind of TV and fireplace you want, it is crucial to measure the area you want to install the TV and fireplace in. This will affect the measurements you take for your walls studs and ensure that everything is in place. You should use a spirit-level to ensure accurate measurements and straight lines. Before you start building, mark the spot of your TV, and then set it on the scaled plan.  It is crucial to find the perfect balance between size and function when selecting a fireplace to be your media wall. A large fireplace could easily overwhelm a small space, while a tiny one might seem out of place. In general, you should choose a fireplace that covers about one-third the height of the wall. Once the stud wall is completed, you can begin work on the covering. Some media walls are covered with MDF, plasterboard or other materials. Others are finished with Venetian Plastering or another option. Once the cladding is installed you can then paint or put down the walls. After you are satisfied with the cladding, you can then install your TV and fireplace. Easy to install Media walls have become a popular feature in modern homes, thanks to the combination of large flatscreen televisions and stunning electric fires that are inset. They can be used to create a focal point in the room, and can even boost its value. But, it is important to remember that installing media walls requires construction skills and expertise. It is also recommended to seek help from a professional unless you have plenty of experience in home renovations. It is important to decide whether you want your TV and fireplace to be built into the wall or recesses. If you want to create an opening in the wall, you&#39;ll require a stud wall that can support the load of an electric fire and TV. If you don&#39;t have a chimney breast, or you don&#39;t want the brickwork to be altered, you can still put up media walls. A pre-built wall for media with an electric fire built-in is ideal for those who want to save time and money on installation. The package includes a luxury ARTEON 1.5m wide 3 sided electric fireplace with a choice of 9 matt finishes with optional oak panelling, as well as integrated cable management. Also included is the option of a backbox for the TV, if you want. The backbox hides all the wiring, so you don&#39;t have to be concerned about ugly power cables when watching a shows. If you decide to place your TV or fire in a stud wall, you&#39;ll need to ensure that there enough plug sockets available to accommodate both appliances. It is recommended to measure the area carefully to ensure that you purchase the correct size TV and fire. It is also essential to consider where the plug sockets will be placed in relation to the media wall. Always check with the manufacturer to see if there are any specific requirements for electric fires. Once you have all the items, it&#39;s a simple process to install your media wall. When the stud walls are built, you can begin to install the electric fireplace. Utilize a stud-finder or similar tool to find studs. Avoid drilling into them. You can use a template supplied by the electric fire company to mark the locations of the holes for the TV and fireplace. It is also recommended to employ a spirit level to ensure that the TV and fireplace are in a straight line. Easy to maintain Media walls are becoming more popular with homeowners, combining large flatscreen TVs and electric fireplaces in one stunning space. They can be customized to meet the requirements of the homeowner. From shelves for DVDs, to hidden storage for games consoles. Some are also equipped with LED lighting in the form of color-changing strips or even a full circle which can be controlled via handheld remote. The first step is to decide where you would like it to be placed in your living area. Then, you&#39;ll need to create an enclosure around it, which can be done by yourself or with the assistance of a professional. The best way to do this is to use a stud finder to locate the studs within your wall, and then mark the position where you&#39;ll be installing your television and fireplace. You could also use a spirit-level and tape measure to get accurate measurements. Depending on how your current setup, you might be able to install your media wall inside an existing chimney breast, in which case it&#39;s fairly easy to add a television as well as an electric fire. If not, you&#39;ll need to construct an stud wall and construct the base frame of timber around it. Then, you can either finish it with MDF or plasterboard before skimming over. The second option is ideal to create a seamless appearance and allows you to hide power cords underneath it. It is important to think about what you&#39;ll be using your media wall and then think about how much storage space you&#39;ll need. Do you own a lot of games consoles, or even a smart speaker, for example? Do you intend to keep an archive of logs in the corner of your media wall? When designing your new layout you&#39;ll need to take these factors into consideration. It&#39;s worth buying a model similar to a wall-mounted electric fireplace if you are planning to install one. They&#39;re much slimmer than freestanding models, and will blend into your wall media more seamlessly. Easy to clean A media wall is a stylish way to combine television and fireplace into a practical, eye-catching room. It is a great solution for homeowners who want to keep their flat-screen TV visible while still having an attractive fire. Media walls come in various sizes and can be tailored to fit fireplaces as well as other accessories. They also let you connect all kinds of cables which makes it easier to hide ugly wires. The first step to installing a prefabricated media wall with a fireplace is constructing the frame. This is accomplished by measuring the dimensions of the room, and then creating a template. The wall is made of studs and plasterboard. When the wall is completed it is then skimmed to cover up any screws used in the construction process and to make the surface ready for painting. Use a skimcoat that matches your wall color to create a more uniform look. Once the frame is installed and the frame is in place, you can put in an electric fire. Electric fires are simpler to clean and don&#39;t need chimneys. Electric fires consume less energy than traditional fires so you don&#39;t have to fret about an increase in your electricity bills. In addition to the fireplace, you can add other elements to your wall for media, such as extra shelving and hiding places for games or storage. Some even opt to add LED lighting, which can be adjusted to change patterns and colors. This type of lighting can be especially useful in a bedroom, or any other quiet space. Check that the media wall you&#39;re looking at includes a TV compartment. This will ensure the TV is in line with the wall, and does not stick out too far from the frame. Find models with a a hidden, recessed soundbar compartment. This will remove the requirement for additional boxes and will be fitted into the bottom section of the wall.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace A media wall is a stylish method to display your flatscreen TV and create a cozy space in your home. They are also very easy to maintain and clean. The design was created with the ease of installation in mind, this pre built media wall is supplied in five unfinished – easy paint parts. It features an TV recess to accommodate a flatscreen up to 58 inches as well as an the atmospheric 51 inch Adam Sahara electric inset wall fire. Easy to assemble A pre-built media wall with fireplace can be a great option to add a unique feature to your home without having to construct and assemble it. Typically, these walls are constructed from frames of wood and are covered with plasterboard. This allows power cords to be hidden and gives the appearance of a seamless finish. In addition to this the walls for media are also lightweight and easy to set up. This means you&#39;ll save time and money while creating the perfect space for your TV and fire. First, <a href="https://yokemay6.bravejournal.net/are-you-getting-tired-of-fireplace-media-wall">pre built media wall with fireplace</a> must decide if would prefer a media wall which is mounted on the wall or which is built into an opening in the wall. The first requires a hole or recess be built into the walls while the latter is attached to the wall with a bracket or special mounting screws. Wall-hung models tend to be thinner and more closely replicating the look of holes in the wall fireplace however they have one drawback: you will need to fit new plug sockets to accommodate electrical components. After you have chosen the kind of TV and fireplace you want, it is crucial to measure the area you want to install the TV and fireplace in. This will affect the measurements you take for your walls studs and ensure that everything is in place. You should use a spirit-level to ensure accurate measurements and straight lines. Before you start building, mark the spot of your TV, and then set it on the scaled plan. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12704/696/flameko-dilton-50-127cm-3-in-1-electric-fireplace-freestanding-wall-mounted-recessed-9-colour-flame-effect-media-wall-compatible-900w-1800w-heater-remote-control-696.jpg" alt=""> It is crucial to find the perfect balance between size and function when selecting a fireplace to be your media wall. A large fireplace could easily overwhelm a small space, while a tiny one might seem out of place. In general, you should choose a fireplace that covers about one-third the height of the wall. Once the stud wall is completed, you can begin work on the covering. Some media walls are covered with MDF, plasterboard or other materials. Others are finished with Venetian Plastering or another option. Once the cladding is installed you can then paint or put down the walls. After you are satisfied with the cladding, you can then install your TV and fireplace. Easy to install Media walls have become a popular feature in modern homes, thanks to the combination of large flatscreen televisions and stunning electric fires that are inset. They can be used to create a focal point in the room, and can even boost its value. But, it is important to remember that installing media walls requires construction skills and expertise. It is also recommended to seek help from a professional unless you have plenty of experience in home renovations. It is important to decide whether you want your TV and fireplace to be built into the wall or recesses. If you want to create an opening in the wall, you&#39;ll require a stud wall that can support the load of an electric fire and TV. If you don&#39;t have a chimney breast, or you don&#39;t want the brickwork to be altered, you can still put up media walls. A pre-built wall for media with an electric fire built-in is ideal for those who want to save time and money on installation. The package includes a luxury ARTEON 1.5m wide 3 sided electric fireplace with a choice of 9 matt finishes with optional oak panelling, as well as integrated cable management. Also included is the option of a backbox for the TV, if you want. The backbox hides all the wiring, so you don&#39;t have to be concerned about ugly power cables when watching a shows. If you decide to place your TV or fire in a stud wall, you&#39;ll need to ensure that there enough plug sockets available to accommodate both appliances. It is recommended to measure the area carefully to ensure that you purchase the correct size TV and fire. It is also essential to consider where the plug sockets will be placed in relation to the media wall. Always check with the manufacturer to see if there are any specific requirements for electric fires. Once you have all the items, it&#39;s a simple process to install your media wall. When the stud walls are built, you can begin to install the electric fireplace. Utilize a stud-finder or similar tool to find studs. Avoid drilling into them. You can use a template supplied by the electric fire company to mark the locations of the holes for the TV and fireplace. It is also recommended to employ a spirit level to ensure that the TV and fireplace are in a straight line. Easy to maintain Media walls are becoming more popular with homeowners, combining large flatscreen TVs and electric fireplaces in one stunning space. They can be customized to meet the requirements of the homeowner. From shelves for DVDs, to hidden storage for games consoles. Some are also equipped with LED lighting in the form of color-changing strips or even a full circle which can be controlled via handheld remote. The first step is to decide where you would like it to be placed in your living area. Then, you&#39;ll need to create an enclosure around it, which can be done by yourself or with the assistance of a professional. The best way to do this is to use a stud finder to locate the studs within your wall, and then mark the position where you&#39;ll be installing your television and fireplace. You could also use a spirit-level and tape measure to get accurate measurements. Depending on how your current setup, you might be able to install your media wall inside an existing chimney breast, in which case it&#39;s fairly easy to add a television as well as an electric fire. If not, you&#39;ll need to construct an stud wall and construct the base frame of timber around it. Then, you can either finish it with MDF or plasterboard before skimming over. The second option is ideal to create a seamless appearance and allows you to hide power cords underneath it. It is important to think about what you&#39;ll be using your media wall and then think about how much storage space you&#39;ll need. Do you own a lot of games consoles, or even a smart speaker, for example? Do you intend to keep an archive of logs in the corner of your media wall? When designing your new layout you&#39;ll need to take these factors into consideration. It&#39;s worth buying a model similar to a wall-mounted electric fireplace if you are planning to install one. They&#39;re much slimmer than freestanding models, and will blend into your wall media more seamlessly. Easy to clean A media wall is a stylish way to combine television and fireplace into a practical, eye-catching room. It is a great solution for homeowners who want to keep their flat-screen TV visible while still having an attractive fire. Media walls come in various sizes and can be tailored to fit fireplaces as well as other accessories. They also let you connect all kinds of cables which makes it easier to hide ugly wires. The first step to installing a prefabricated media wall with a fireplace is constructing the frame. This is accomplished by measuring the dimensions of the room, and then creating a template. The wall is made of studs and plasterboard. When the wall is completed it is then skimmed to cover up any screws used in the construction process and to make the surface ready for painting. Use a skimcoat that matches your wall color to create a more uniform look. Once the frame is installed and the frame is in place, you can put in an electric fire. Electric fires are simpler to clean and don&#39;t need chimneys. Electric fires consume less energy than traditional fires so you don&#39;t have to fret about an increase in your electricity bills. In addition to the fireplace, you can add other elements to your wall for media, such as extra shelving and hiding places for games or storage. Some even opt to add LED lighting, which can be adjusted to change patterns and colors. This type of lighting can be especially useful in a bedroom, or any other quiet space. Check that the media wall you&#39;re looking at includes a TV compartment. This will ensure the TV is in line with the wall, and does not stick out too far from the frame. Find models with a a hidden, recessed soundbar compartment. This will remove the requirement for additional boxes and will be fitted into the bottom section of the wall.</p>
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