How to Create a Media Wall<br /><br />Media walls are the newest trend that blends televisions, electric fires and storage units into one custom wall installation using studs. It's a sleek design that creates an attractive focal point.<br /><br />To create a serene backdrop, pick neutral colours and then add color by adding decorative accessories and soft furnishings. To complete the look, add an electric fire such as this Gazco eReflex.<br /><br />Frame Your TV<br /><br />Creating media walls is modern design that combines the traditional look of a fireplace recessed with a flat-screen TV on top. The result is a striking centerpiece that is sure to become the centerpiece of your living room.<br /><br />When choosing a television for your wall of media, you must consider its size and whether it will fit in the frame. You should select a television that is between 2/3 and 7/8 of the length of your fireplace. The television's size is measured diagonally. Be aware that a bigger screen could actually be smaller if set within a frame.<br /><br />It is essential to shield the TV from excessive heat when adding a log-burner into your wall for media. There are special construction boards available to withstand and dissipate heat to ensure that it doesn't harm the TV.<br /><br />You'll also need to ensure that there enough space for all your electrical appliances. Installing additional sockets in the same place as any consoles or set-top boxes is an ideal idea. This will stop power cables and leads from ruining your new wall of media.<br /><br />When choosing a fireplace for your media wall it's important to choose a style that will suit the overall design of your space. You can opt for an electric fireplace such as the Glazer 900 for a more modern feel. This sleek design has an 'omniglide,' tilting front screen to enhance flame effects. It also has real-looking cinderwood beds and dimmable led effects. If you're looking for something a bit more traditional, you can choose an electric log effect fire such as the OER Hilton.<br /><br />Floating Units<br /><br />A floating unit provides your wall an elegant, clean appearance. They are free of bulky stands and cluttering cables, creating a stylish backdrop for your TV. Many come with built-in storage, ideal for hiding set-top boxes or display family treasures. Wooden panels are available in a variety of finishes from smooth oak to rough-hewn reclaimed wood and can be crafted to design the look that matches your space best. To add more impact, why not introduce the mood lighting kit with your electric fire's inset? The kit allows you to control a variety of LEDs via the remote of your electric fireplace, creating an ambiance that is enhanced by the media wall's ambience.<br /><br />Consider <a href="https://breen-luna.hubstack.net/15-gifts-for-the-media-wall-with-fire-lover-in-your-life">media wall electric fires</a> If you like the idea of floating TV but aren't quite ready to commit to an all-encompassing landscape layout. A two-sided electric fireplace, such as the Gazco eReflex75RW will bring a new dimension your media wall and make it the central point of your space.<br /><br />Corner Media Wall<br /><br />A media wall can incorporate many storage and display areas from shelves, built-in nooks, pullout shelving and much more. A media wall is a great space to keep your tech gadgets, gaming consoles and DVD collection neatly arranged and tidy. It's an excellent way to display framed artwork, books or trophies as well as other special possessions.<br /><br />A wall-mounted or recessed electric fire can be installed within your media wall depending on what kind of ambience you want to create in the space. The fire can be controlled using a a remote control, making it easy to monitor the temperature, scroll through the options for flames or change the flame effects. You can set a timer. The Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline electric fire is a popular choice to put in a media wall.<br /><br />If you're not sure what you should design for your media wall, or what kind of features you would like to incorporate into your home An expert can assist. They can offer bespoke solutions and offer suggestions on the best features to fit your personal style and preferences. They can also provide samples of the materials and finishes available so you can visualize how your new feature will look like prior to making a a final decision.<br /><br />A good media wall company will offer a quick turnaround and will handle every aspect of installation and construction for you. They will work with your to create a stylish and premium bespoke solution and ensure that your living space won't be disturbed. A team of skilled craftspeople will work together to create this attractive and practical feature.<br /><br />Frames with Decorative Designs<br /><br />If you don't like the idea of a chimney breast, however, you still want your television to be in the spotlight look into an elegant frame which blends in with your decor. This will hide your TV and make it less noticeable when it is shut off.<br /><br />This custom white unit has been designed with the TV in mind, but incorporates built-in storage and a display area for plants, books, or framed photographs. The result is a clean, tidy media wall that's equally pleasing when the fire isn't burning as it is when watching a movie or bingeing your favourite show.<br /><br />A huge electric fireplace is a crucial part of your media wall, particularly when you select one with a front heater like this Flamerite Glazer 1800. This fire is perfect to be mounted into a recessed design because of its slim depth. When paired with a glass panel, the flame's image is enhanced and creates a focal point for your living space.<br /><br />If you're planning a build and are at the framing stage, make sure to discuss the design of your fireplace wall with your architect or builder. If you're planning to build the construction of a new house and are in the framing phase, make sure to discuss your fireplace wall layout with your architect or builder. They'll be able advise on the best method to install your built-in, encased in drywall.<br /><br />A free-standing piece of furniture can look similar to an integrated media wall, and is an excellent way to hide clutter, such as kids toys, or other interior design books. For a more elegant finish think about adding a wooden trim the base of your free-standing unit. This method is particularly efficient when you choose natural wood finishes like this MDF trim by BM, and a wood surface that is painted such as Strong White from Farrow & Ball.<br /><br /><br /><br />Electric Fires<br /><br />Electric fires for media walls are a more modern alternative to gas fires, and are much easier to install. They only require to be connected and don't require the installation of a qualified professional like gas fires require. This makes them ideal for DIY enthusiasts.<br /><br />You can also find the perfect style for your media wall thanks to the variety of designs. Decide if you prefer an inset or wall-mounted fireplace. Inset models require the installation of a cavity while wall-hung fireplaces require space for the unit. Compare your measurements to the specifications of the fire you are contemplating to ensure that it is suitable.<br /><br />Take note of the type of flame effect you'd prefer and look for features that will enhance the ambience, like adjustable LEDs, log-effect fires and smouldering smoke effects. You can pick a model that has 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 like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This lets you control your fireplace with voice commands.<br /><br />Some media wall models such as the OER Hilton, are more traditional and offer a classical appearance. They have a classic satin white surround and contrast Astoria grey satin slips which create a sophisticated look and adds a traditional look to the space.<br /><br />If you're looking for something that's more original and interesting, you could try the Celsi Electriflame. This wall-mounted electric fire pyramid is black on the front and is able to project flame images on one, two or even three sides.<br /><br />
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