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Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace

A media fireplace wall wall is a beautiful method to display your flatscreen TV and create a warm ambience in your home. They are also extremely easy to maintain and maintain.

This pre-built wall was designed with ease of installation in mind. It is available in five parts unfinished that are easy to paint. It has a TV recess that can accommodate a flat screen of up to 58 inches, and an atmospheric 51 inch Adam Sahara inset wall fireplace.

Easy to assemble

A pre-built media wall with a fireplace is an excellent way to add a focal point to your home without the hassle of building and installing. Typically, these walls are made of frames of wood and are covered in plasterboard. This allows cables and power cords to be hidden, giving the appearance of an unidirectional surface. These media walls are lightweight and easy to install. This means you'll save time and money while creating the perfect space for your TV and fire.

The first thing to do is to decide if you want an in-wall media wall, or a wall-hung version. The one that is cavity-based requires a recess to be carved into the wall, whereas the latter is simply affixed to the wall using the bracket or special hanging screws. The wall-mounted models are slimmer and look more like an opening in an open fire in the wall. However, there is one disadvantage: you'll need to install new plug sockets to the electrical components.

After you have decided on the kind of TV and fireplace you'd like to have, it's crucial to measure the area that you intend to place the TV and fireplace in. This will affect the measurements you choose to use to build your stud wall and will ensure that everything is properly. It is recommended that you utilize a spirit-level to obtain precise measurements and straight lines. You should also mark out the location of the TV and fire on your scaled plan before beginning the build.

When selecting a fireplace to go on your media wall, it is important to strike the right balance between functionality and size. A huge fireplace can easily overwhelm a small space, while a tiny one might look out of the place. A best practice is to select a fire that covers around one-third of the wall's height.

After the stud wall has been completed, you can start work on the cladding. Some media walls are covered with MDF or plasterboard, or other materials. Others are finished with Venetian Plastering or another option. Once the cladding has been installed you can then paint or put down the walls. Once you are happy with the cladding, you can then install your fireplace and TV.

Easy to install

Media walls are a popular feature of modern homes. This is due to the combination between huge flatscreen TVs and amazing electric fireplaces. They are the perfect way to create a focal point in your living space and can even boost the value of your property. It is crucial to keep in mind that building media walls requires building skills and knowledge. It is also recommended to seek help from a professional unless you have a lot of experience in home renovations.

Firstly, you need to decide if you want to install your TV and fireplace in a recess or to build them into the wall. If you're planning to build an opening in the wall, you will need an stud wall that can support the weight of an electric fire and a TV. If you don't own chimney breasts, or you do not want the brickwork to be altered, you can still install media walls.

A pre-built media wall and fireplace wall with an electric fire in media wall fire built in is ideal for those who want to cut down on time and cost on installation. The package includes a luxury ARTEON 1.5m wide, 3 sided electric fire media wall sided fire with a selection of 9 matte finishes, an optional oak panelling and integrated cable management. If you'd like, a backbox can be added to the TV. The backbox will hide all the wiring, so you don't have to be concerned about unsightly power cables during the show.

If you decide to place your TV or fire in a wall with studs, you'll need to ensure that there are enough plug sockets to accommodate both appliances. It is important to measure the space to ensure that you buy the right size TV and fire. It is also important to consider how the plug sockets will be located in relation to the wall of media. Some electric fires require more space around them than others, so it is recommended to check the instructions of the manufacturer regarding this issue.

The process of installing your media wall and fire wall is simple once you have all the necessary materials. When the stud walls are constructed, you are able to install the electric fireplace. Use a stud-finder, or similar tool to find studs. Avoid drilling into them. You can also use a template provided by the electric fire company to mark the locations of the holes for the fireplace and TV. You should also use a spirit level to ensure that the TV and fireplace are mounted straight.

Easy to maintain

endeavour-fires-60-1530mm-rosedale-3d-media-wall-inset-electric-fireplace-with-multi-flame-colours-log-crystal-set-7day-programmable-remote-control-1-2kw-699.jpgMedia walls, which combine large flatscreen TVs and electric fireplaces to create a stunning space, are becoming increasingly popular with homeowners. They can also be customised to meet the specific requirements of the homeowner, from additional shelves for DVDs to hide-away storage for games consoles. Some also feature LED lighting in the form of colour-changing strips or even a complete circle that can be controlled by handheld remotes.

The first step is to decide the best location for it to be placed in your living space. You can construct the frame yourself or hire a professional to do it. You should use a stud-finder to find the studs and then mark the area where you'd like to install the fireplace and TV. You can also use a spirit-level and tape measure to get exact measurements.

If you already have a fireplace breast, it may be possible to construct media walls in that space. In this scenario the addition of a TV and an electric fireplace is a straightforward process. If not, you'll need to construct an stud wall and construct a timber base frame around it. Then, you could finish it with MDF or plasterboard prior to skimming over. The latter option is better for seamless finishing and allows you to hide power cables beneath it.

Think about how you intend to use your media wall and what space you'll need. For example, do you have lots of games consoles or a smart speaker? Do you intend to keep a log store in the corner of your wall for dimplex Media Wall fire? When you're planning your new design you'll need to take these elements into consideration.

It's worth investing in a model similar to a wall-mounted electric fire if you plan to install one. They are slimmer and blend better into your media wall than freestanding models.

Easy to clean

A media wall is a stylish way to integrate a television and fireplace into a stunning functional space. It's a great option for homeowners who want to keep their flatscreen TV visible, while also having an attractive fire. Media walls come in a range of sizes and are designed to accommodate a variety of fireplaces and accessories. You can also connect any type of cable, making it easier to conceal unattractive wires.

The first step to putting in a prebuilt media wall with a fireplace is building the frame. This is done by measuring and creating a template of the dimensions of the space. The wall is then constructed using studs and drywall. The wall is then sanded to cover any screws used during construction and to prepare the wall for painting. Use a skimcoat that matches your wall color to create a more uniform look.

Once the frame is set it is possible to install an electric fire. Electric fires are easy to clean and don't need chimneys. They also consume less energy than traditional gas fires, which means you won't have to fret about your electricity bill going up.

In addition to the fireplace, you can also add other elements to your media wall, like shelves and hiding places for games or storage. Some people even choose to add LED lighting, that can be programmed to change patterns and colors. This type of lighting can be particularly useful in a bedroom, or any other quiet space.

When you are shopping for an already-built media wall be sure to check that it comes with an integrated TV compartment. This will ensure that the TV is in a straight line and doesn't extend too far from the frame. It is also recommended to consider models with a recessed, hidden soundbar compartment. This will remove the requirement for additional boxes and can be installed in the bottom section of the media wall.

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