How to Combine a Media Wall and an Electric Fire<br /><br />Media walls are the newest trend in interior design. They are bespoke wall panels that can be fitted with integrated storage options like shelves cabinets, drawers, or shelves. They can also include appliances like an electric fireplace.<br /><br />The Gazco eStudio wall-mounted electric fireplace will add an entirely new dimension to your wall. This stunning fire is recessed into the wall to create an elegant and sophisticated look. It also offers captivating flame visuals with or without heat.<br /><br />TV Size<br /><br />A media wall is an elegant method of incorporating a flat screen TV as well as an electric fire and custom storage into your living room decor. It's common for these stud wall framework installations to include shelves, cabinets and drawers alongside the TV, creating a completely customized entertainment center. The electric fire is typically the main feature of a wall-mounted media unit. Choosing the right TV size for this specific installation requires careful consideration. You need a screen large enough to provide a sense of depth, but not so large that it engulfs the fire or overwhelms the room.<br /><br />When determining what TV screen size is best for your media wall, start with the dimensions of the wall where you'll be installing the fireplace and TV. Draw this out to scale, including any existing windows, doors or built-in furniture arrangements. This will give you the best dimensions of width and height within which you can design your media wall.<br /><br />It is also essential to take into account the way you plan to use the TV and electric fire as a pair. <a href="https://botdb.win/wiki/Why_Cheap_Media_Wall_Fires_Is_The_Right_Choice_For_You">hop over to this site</a> may prefer to maximize screen size for an immersive experience, whereas those who will only be using the TV for entertainment purposes are often able to get away with a smaller model.<br /><br /><br /><br />If you're planning to upgrade your TV in the near future, choosing an option at the lower end of the range will keep your media wall current as technology advances. This strategy can save you the hassle of having to redesign your custom-designed installation should you decide to upgrade your TV.<br /><br />Prestige Alpha 50 is a pre-built mediawall that comes with a 50-inch Spectrum Series 3-sided fire. The built-in is made in the UK and then delivered to you fully assembled. It will save you time and money by not having to perform any site work. The Alpha is available with a paint-ready finish which allows you to paint your own color.<br /><br />Fireplace Size<br /><br />Creating media walls is the latest trend in interior design, and a lot of homeowners are taking this idea of a feature wall to the next level by adding an electric fireplace into the design. The result is a stunning centrepiece that looks great and adds aesthetic appeal and warmth to the room.<br /><br />There are a few things to think about when selecting an electric fire for your media wall, and one of the most important is the size of the fireplace. This is because your TV will be positioned just above the fire, so the fireplace has to be adequate to accommodate it without looking too oversized in contrast.<br /><br />The best option is to choose an electric fireplace that is a similar width to your TV. This will create an elegant and neat finish where the fireplace is integrated seamlessly into the recess of your TV. It is also possible to set up an open fireplace that is slightly larger than the TV. This works too. This kind of setup is very popular with the Gazco eStudio. It offers a variety of glass fitting options, so you can pick the one that is the best fit for your home.<br /><br />The Valor LEX2-S is another excellent choice for this kind of installation, and it has blanking plates that permit you to keep either the right or left side of the fireplace open while enclosing the other side. You can select which side you would like to display, and you can also switch off the heat to take advantage of the flame effect when required.<br /><br />Decorative Elements<br /><br />It's common for homeowners to build bespoke stud walls that conceal the AV equipment like TVs and soundbars and other appliances, such as an electric fireplace, for an aesthetically pleasing appearance. These stud wall structures can be used to conceal aerial cables, power cables, and more, creating an elegant, clean appearance that is easy to maintain.<br /><br />Our well-known Luvelle slimline HD 3-sided electric fire place has been designed to seamlessly fit into modern media walls, without interfering with their minimalist look. Its tempered glass gives you a comprehensive view of the stunning LED flames and offers versatility by allowing you to place the fire flush on your wall as a one-sided feature or enjoy it from various viewing angles.<br /><br />You can alter the ambience of your home by adding our versatile optional LED mood lighting. This is a great way to highlight the wall fireplace or other element of your interior design. It can be controlled via the remote handset of your electric fireplace.<br /><br />Heating Needs<br /><br />A media wall is not just a beautiful feature for your home, but it's also a excellent way to integrate an electric fireplace with television in one sleek installation. Some even go further, incorporating shelves, a soundbar and storage integrated in their custom-designed wall studs. If you want a more elegant look, consider an inset electric fire with built-in heating. This is a fantastic option for a TV built-in and enables you to install the electric fire directly under your screen, removing the need for ugly cables or burning materials.<br /><br />A majority of inset electric fireplaces come with a setting for "flame effects only," which allows you to take in the stunning effect of dancing flames without heat. There are other settings that let you control the intensity of the flames and set an ambiance that is relaxing or lively. You can also choose an option that is 'heat-only' that provides gentle background warmth, which is ideal for those looking to add some warmth to their living spaces without racking up energy bills.<br /><br />You can also enhance your media wall by installing smart fires that have remote or app control. You can use these features to reduce the flame's effects and change the temperature up or down, and some models can even maintain a pre-set room temperature. Open window detection is another handy feature, detecting sudden drops in the temperatures that indicate an open outside door or window has been left ajar. The fire will then reduce or shut off its output in order to conserve energy.<br /><br />Some inset electric fireplaces come with an elegant recessed plug socket that allows you to conceal cables. This allows you to access the plug sockets. The Gazco eStudio105R is a great option, since it comes with an recessed powerpoint and an innovative cable-tidy method that stops wires from obstructing the plug. It's important to check your electrical configuration prior to installing a media wall however, since you might require moving plug sockets or install new ones to provide electricity to your TV and electric fire.<br /><br />
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