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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace

An in wall fireplace provides an elegant and polished appearance without the expense of a mantle. It is one of the most simple electric fireplaces to set up.

However, there are several aspects to take into consideration prior to purchasing your in wall fireplace. Follow these guidelines to get the most of your purchase.

Height

While it may seem like a simple question, figuring out the height of your new fireplace is one of the most crucial decisions you can make. The height of your fireplace will affect everything from how it will fit into a space to its visibility. Having your fireplace raised too high could look odd and detract from the aesthetics of the piece. On the other the other hand, having your fireplace set too low can cause it to be lost in the wall space.

Luckily, electric fireplaces are versatile enough to be installed at various heights. Most people mount their fireplaces in a seated position at eye level. This requires a height between 40-42 inches. Some people place their fireplaces under their TVs, which can be a visually appealing option.

The height of your fireplace is contingent on a variety of factors, including the length and size of the wall you intend to place it on. The bigger a room larger, the more spacious it will appear, and this might mean that you are able to fit a bigger fireplace in it. The same is true for the length of the wall, since a longer wall can accommodate a larger fireplace.

Another important aspect to consider is how you intend to make use of your fireplace. If you intend to use it only to decorate your home, it is recommended to choose a lower height. However, if you plan to use it to heat your home using it, you'll have to ensure that the fireplace is tall enough to meet the safety and codes of your area.

It is essential to choose the appropriate height for your fireplace so that it will match your decor and be simple to clean or fill. You can always ask a professional fireplace installation expert to assist you if are unsure of the height you should choose. They will be able to determine the best height for your fireplace in light of their experience and the specifics of your home.

Depth

The depth of a fireplace is crucial to know if you want to put it in a recessed location. If you plan to cut your wall, make sure that you have enough space to accommodate the interior design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf area above the fireplace, the flue that rises through the roof, and the fireplace itself). You should also consider the space you have available for the surround and whether you'd like a fireplace mantle.

A lot of the latest electric fireplaces come with a depth that is nearly concealed, creating the appearance of a "built-in" appearance. The Panorama BI-Deep series is an excellent illustration of this kind of wall-mounted electric fireplace. This model features a 5.8-inch depth that lets the user see the flames and the ember bed, not the frame of the fireplace. The media package includes driftwood logs in natural looks white pebbles, or clear glass crystals that add a luster to the embers and reflect the flames.

Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in shallow and deep versions. When deciding the depth of your fireplace it is crucial to keep in mind that these fireplaces are supplementary heating sources and must be vented properly by a trained professional. When determining the depth of gas fireplaces it is important to take into consideration the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.

It is crucial to read and carefully follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer before installing your fireplace. A professional installer is recommended in all instances. It is also recommended to have a second person on hand when installing a fireplace.

The addition of an in-wall fireplace place to your home is an excellent way to add value to it and add ambiance. It can also help lower your heating costs. It's an excellent alternative for those who are unable to install a traditional fire place in your home due to space limitations or the location of a chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're not able or prefer not to cut through your wall or create a space to accommodate an electric fireplace, a surface mount provides an elegant and integrated appearance. Certain models, such as the Allusion line of electric fireplaces, can be mounted partially recessed into walls without compromising the heat output.

To start the installation process, identify where you want your fireplace to be placed and mark it using a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be installed. Use a stud-finder for locating the studs and then place each bracket in front of at least one stud for stability. If a stud is not accessible or isn't suitable for your fireplace, use anchors for the drywall to help support the mounting bracket.

Once you've determined the location of the brackets to be mounted, use a drill to screw them into the wall, ensuring they are properly aligned with the studs. You can use plastic anchors or studs to connect each bracket. Once the mounting brackets are installed, lift your fireplace, then hang it from the wall bracket. Once the fireplace is in place be sure that it is level.

Before you begin the installation Plug in your fireplace and ensure that all the features are working properly. Light the fire, play around with the heat, the lighting of the ember bed, and the list goes on. Once you are happy with the result, it's time to install the floating mantel.

Depending on the model of your fireplace, you'll either need to connect its wire connection to the appliance wire connector on the mantel's bottom or, if your fireplace has slots or hooks on the back connecting them to slots on the wall mounting brackets. Once you've completed this step, consult your fireplace's user manual for instructions on how to remove the front glass panel from the opening and replace it.

After you've removed the front panel of your fireplace and installed it into its opening, follow your manual's specifications to finish the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height if required. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, spread it over the top of the grate to give it a more natural appearance. Then, secure it with the screws included.

Plug-In

Unlike traditional wood-burning fireplaces, electric fireplaces don't require chimneys or vents. They plug into standard outlets they can provide additional heating to rooms that are up to 400 square feet. You can also customize the ambiance with multiple flame and heat settings. Some models come with LED lighting effects that enhance the fire and ember bed. Some models feature an overhanging grille that conceals the manual controls, however they can be easily opened to reveal the pushbuttons.

Plug-in electric fireplaces can be hung directly on walls or recessed into the wall for an elegant appearance. They are generally simpler to install than mantel fireplaces. Some come with pedestal bases to permit you to put the fireplace on a flat surface, such as buffets or dressers. Included are an remote control, mounting hardware, and log set. Based on the model, electric fireplaces could include flame and heat options that can be switched off for year-round ambiance.

Certain models come with privacy glass that can be easily adjusted, from being fully transparent to partially transparent. These models are popular for walls that separate zones of entertainment such as living and dining rooms. These models are ideal in bedrooms, where adding fireplaces is a cost-effective way to warm a room and ensure privacy.

While plug-in electric fireplaces don't require hardwiring like built-in versions they must be positioned on an area that is at a minimum free of studs and able to support the weight of the fireplace. Some models include kits to make this process easier by providing a pre-wired power cord and an specialized mounting bracket. This kit is suitable for the installation of drywall or concrete.

When deciding where to put your wall-mounted electric fireplace, ensure it's close to an electrical outlet. Based on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be connected to outlets that are on the same circuit, or a dedicated one for your electric fireplace. It's best to use a dedicated circuit so that nothing else in the home will run at the same voltage and potentially trip your breakers.