How to Create a Media Wall<br /><br />Media walls include TVs, electric fireplaces and integrated storage into a custom stud wall installation. It's a super sleek design feature that creates the perfect focal point.<br /><br />To create a calm background, select neutral colours and then add color with decorative accessories and soft furniture. Complete the look with an electric fire such as this Gazco eReflex.<br /><br />Frame Your TV<br /><br />Media walls are a recent trend that blends a traditional fireplace with flat-screen TV. This creates a stunning centerpiece that will be the focal point of your living room.<br /><br /><br /><br />When selecting a television for your media wall you must think about its size and how it will fit within the frame. You should select a television that is that is between 2/3-7/8 of the width of your fireplace. The size of the television is usually measured diagonally, so a TV that has an extra-large screen could be smaller than one with a smaller display if it's placed in a frame opening.<br /><br />It's essential to shield the TV from excessive heat when installing a log-burner in your wall for media. There are specific construction boards which will withstand and dissipate heat so that it doesn't damage the TV.<br /><br />It's also crucial to ensure you have enough space to accommodate your electrical appliances. Installing extra sockets at the same location as set-top boxes or consoles is an excellent idea. This will prevent power cables and leads from destroying your new media wall.<br /><br />When choosing a fireplace for your media wall, it's crucial to select one that is in line with the overall design of your space. You can choose an electric fireplace such as the Glazer 900 for a more contemporary look. The sleek design features an omniglide tilting front glass screen to improve the flame's image and real-looking cinderwood fuel bed and dimmable LED effects. If you're looking for something more traditional, go with an electric log fireplace like the OER Hilton.<br /><br />Floating Units<br /><br />A floating unit adds an elegant, modern look to your wall. Free of cluttering cables and bulky stands, they create a stylish backdrop that will allow your TV to take centre in the room. Many have built-in storage that is ideal for hiding set-top boxes and showing precious family items. Wooden panel designs are available in a variety of finishes from smooth oak to rough-hewn reclaimed wooden and can be crafted to make the style that fits your space best. To make the most of the effect why not consider introducing an ambient lighting kit that is compatible with your inset electric fireplace? The kit allows you to control multiple LEDs using the remote of your electric fireplace, creating an ambiance that is enhanced by the media wall's atmosphere.<br /><br />Consider a corner media unit if you like the idea of a floating TV but don't want to commit to an entire landscape design. A two-sided portrait electric fireplace, like the Gazco eReflex75RW, can add a new dimension to your media wall and will make it the central point of your space.<br /><br />Corner Media Wall<br /><br />A media wall is an excellent way to display and organize various items including shelves, built-in nooks and pullout shelving. A media wall is an ideal place to keep your tech devices, gaming consoles and DVD collection neatly organized and tidy. It's an excellent way to display artwork that has been framed or books as well as other unique possessions.<br /><br />A wall or recessed electric fire can be included in your media wall based on what kind of ambience you're looking for in the space. The fire can be controlled with the use of a remote which makes it easy to monitor the temperature, browse through the flame options, or alter the flame effects. You can even set the timer! The Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline electric fire is a popular choice for a media wall.<br /><br />If you're unsure what you should design for your media wall or what type of features you would like to have in your home An expert can assist. They can provide bespoke solutions and provide guidance on the most suitable features that will suit your style and preference. They can also give you examples of the finishes and materials available so that you can observe how your new design will look prior to making a choice.<br /><br />A good media wall provider will be able to manage the entire process of creating and putting up your wall. They will work with you to design a chic and high-quality bespoke solution, and will ensure that your living space won't be disrupted. A group of skilled craftspeople will work together to design this appealing and practical feature.<br /><br />Frames that are decorative<br /><br />If you're not a fan of chimney breasts but nonetheless want your TV to take centre stage, consider an ornate frame that blends with your decor. This will conceal your TV and make it less noticeable when it is turned off.<br /><br />This custom white unit was designed with TV in mind, but incorporates built-in storage and an area to display books, plants or photos that can be framed. The result is a clean, tidy media wall that's equally pleasing even when the fireplace isn't on as when watching a movie or binge watching your favorite show.<br /><br />A large electric fireplace can be a significant part of your media wall. This is particularly the case if you select one with an element of heating in the front, like the Flamerite Glazer 1800. <a href="https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/categories/media-wall-electric-fireplaces">electric media wall fire</a> of this fire makes it ideal to be mounted in a recessed style. When it is paired with a glass front, the flame image is enhanced and makes for an impressive focal point to your living space.<br /><br />The choice of a hearth for your media wall is mostly down to personal preference however, it could be influenced by the arrangement of your space and whether you have a lot of floorspace. If you're planning to build a new build and are at the framing stage, make sure to discuss the layout of your fireplace wall with the builder or architect. They can offer guidance on how to put in your fireplace enclosed in drywall.<br /><br />A free-standing piece of furniture can look similar to a wall-mounted media unit and is an ideal way to conceal clutter, like kids' toys, or extra interior design books. To create a more elegant look you can consider adding a wooden trim to the base of your free-standing unit. This method is especially effective when you are using natural wood finishes like this MDF trim by BM and a painted wood surface like Strong White from Farrow & Ball.<br /><br />Electric Fires<br /><br />Media walls with electric fires are a contemporary alternative to gas fires and are easier to install. Gas fires require a specialist to install them, whereas electric fires can be installed by anyone. This makes them perfect for DIY enthusiasts.<br /><br />You can also find the perfect design for your media wall due to the variety of designs. Decide if you prefer an inset or wall-mounted fireplace. This will impact the measurements, as inset models need a cavity or recess to be built, while wall-hung fires need adequate space to accommodate the unit. Once you've got your measurements, you can compare them to the specifications of the fire you're thinking about to ensure that it is an appropriate fit.<br /><br />Think about the kind of flame effect you'd like and look for features that enhance the atmosphere, such as adjustable LEDs, log-effect fires and glowing smoke effects. You can select a fireplace with built-in smart home features that can benefit from voice commands and also integrate other appliances. The evonic e1500 for instance, can be integrated with platforms such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This lets you control your fireplace with voice commands.<br /><br />Certain media wall models such as the OER Hilton are more traditional, and have a classic look. They feature a traditional satin white surround, and contrast Astoria grey satin slips which creates a sophisticated aesthetic and adds a traditional look to the space.<br /><br />Celsi Electriflame is a great option if you want something more unusual and distinctive. This wall-mounted electric fire has a black glass face and can be configured with one three or two-sided flame picture projection.<br /><br />
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