How to Combine <a href="https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/categories/media-wall-electric-fireplaces">media wall with fireplace cost</a> and an Electric Fire<br /><br />Media walls are a new trend that are taking the interior design industry by storm. They are custom-designed wall panels that can be fitted with integrated storage like shelves cabinets, drawers, or shelves. They can also be fitted with appliances like an electric fireplace.<br /><br />You can add a unique dimension to your wall of media with the Gazco eStudio 105R wall-mounted media electric fire. This gorgeous fire is recessed into the wall, giving it a sleek and upscale appearance. It has captivating flame effects with or without heating.<br /><br />TV Size<br /><br />A media wall is a stylish option to incorporate the flat-screen TV, electric fireplace and bespoke storage into a living room decor. These stud wall frameworks often contain cabinets, shelves and drawers along with the TV to create a fully personalized entertainment center. For many, the centrepiece of an entertainment wall is an elegant electric fire. Choosing the right TV size for this bespoke installation requires careful analysis. You want a screen that's large enough to provide a sense of depth but not so big that it dwarfs the fire or overwhelms the room.<br /><br />Begin by measuring the wall space on which you intend to install your fireplace and TV. Draw this out to scale including doors, windows or furniture arrangements. This will give you the maximum width and height parameters within which you can design your media wall.<br /><br />It is also essential to consider how you intend to use the TV and electric fire in conjunction. Film buffs may want to go for the largest the size of their screen for cinematic experiences, whereas those who are only using the television for casual viewing are often able to get away with a smaller model.<br /><br />If you are planning to upgrade your TV in the near future, choosing one that is at the lower end of the range will help keep your wall in tune as technology improves. This will prevent you from having to re-install your custom installation should your TV's model changes.<br /><br />Prestige Alpha 50 is a pre-built mediawall featuring 50-inches of Spectrum Series 3-sided fire. This stunning built-in was made in the UK and is delivered to your home fully assembled, saving time and money during site work. For a completely personalised look The Alpha is ready to paint for you to paint your own choice of colour.<br /><br />Fireplace Size<br /><br /><br /><br />Creating media walls is a hot trend in interior design, and a lot of home owners are taking this concept of feature walls to the next level by adding an electric fireplace within the design. The result is a stunning centerpiece that looks stunning and adds warmth and visual appeal to the space.<br /><br />There are a few things to take into consideration when selecting an electric fire for your media wall, and one of most important considerations is fireplace's size. This is because your TV will be placed directly above the fire, so the fireplace has to be sufficient to hold it without looking too oversized in comparison.<br /><br />It is recommended to choose an electric fireplace that is the same width as your TV. This will result in a neat and tidy look in which the fireplace blends seamlessly into the recess of your TV. It is also possible to install an open fireplace that is slightly larger than the TV. This is also possible. This type of installation is very popular with the Gazco eStudio. It comes with a range of glass fitting options so you can choose what works best for your home.<br /><br />The Valor LEX2-S is another excellent choice for this type of installation. It has blanking plates that permit you to keep either the left or right side of the fireplace open while enclosing the other side. This allows you to choose which side of the fireplace you wish to show off and also lets you shut off the heat and just enjoy the beautiful flame effect if you don't need any added warmth.<br /><br />Decorative Elements<br /><br />It's typical for homeowners to construct custom wall studs that hide the AV equipment like TVs and soundbars, along with appliances like electric fireplaces, for an integrated look. These wall studs can be used to hide power leads, aerial cables and more, giving an elegant, clean appearance that is easy to maintain.<br /><br />Our popular Luvelle 50-inch panoramic slimline HD 3-sided electric fireplace was designed to blend seamlessly into contemporary media walls, without compromising their minimalist appearance. Its tempered-glass provides a full view of the LED flames. It can be installed flush against the wall or view it from various angles.<br /><br />You can alter the ambience of your home with our versatile LED mood lighting. This is a great way to highlight a media wall fire or other element of your interior design. It can be controlled by the remote handset of your electric fireplace.<br /><br />Heating Needs<br /><br />A media wall is not only a fashionable feature for your home, it's also a excellent way to integrate an electric fireplace with a TV in one neat installation. Some go even further, including shelving, a soundbar, and integrated storage in their custom-designed stud walls. For a more sophisticated look think about an inset electric fire with built-in heating. This makes it a great option for a built-in TV and enables you to install the electric fire directly beneath your screen, eliminating the need for ugly cables or combustible materials.<br /><br />A majority of inset electric fireplaces come with an option for 'flame effects only' that allows you to experience the enchanting effect of dancing flames without heating. Certain electric fires come with several settings that let you control the intensity of flames, and create a relaxing or lively atmosphere. You can choose a 'heat only' option to provide a soft background heat. This is perfect for those who want to add some warmth to their home without the need to pay expensive energy bills.<br /><br />You can further improve your media wall by adding smart fires that come with remote or app-based control. These can be used to reduce the flame effect as well as adjust the heat. Some models can also maintain a preset room temperature. Window detection for open windows is another useful feature that detects sudden drops in the temperature that indicate that an external door or a window has been left ajar. The fire will then automatically reduce or shut off its output in order to save energy.<br /><br />Certain inset electric fireplaces include a an attractive recessed plug socket that allows you to hide cables. This makes it easier for you to access the plug sockets. The best option is the Gazco eStudio 105R, which features an elegant concealed power point and an innovative cable tidy solution that prevents cables from blocking the plug. It's important to check your electrical setup before installing a media wall, however, as you may require moving plug sockets or install new ones to provide electricity to your TV and electric fire.<br /><br />
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