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How to Create a Media Wall
Media walls combine TVs electric fireplaces, electric TVs and storage into a custom stud wall installation. It's an elegant design that creates a focal point.
Choose neutral colours for the mood. Add colorful accents in decorative accessories and soft furnishings. Complete the look with an electric fire, such as this Gazco eReflex.
Frame Your TV
Media walls are modern design that combines the traditional look of a fireplace with a flat-screen TV above. The result is a striking centerpiece that will be the focal point in your living room.
When selecting a TV for your wall of media, you should consider its size and how it will fit within the frame. It is recommended to select one that's between 2/3 and 7/8 of the width of your mantel. The size of the TV is measured diagonally. Be aware that a larger screen might actually be smaller if it is placed in frames.
If you're planning to incorporate log burners into your media wall, it's essential to shield the TV from excessive heat. There are specific construction boards available that can withstand and dissipate heat so that it doesn't harm the TV.
Also, you'll need to ensure that there enough space for all of your electrical appliances. It's a good idea to install additional sockets in the same place where set top boxes or games consoles will be located. This will prevent power cables and leads from ruining your new wall of media.
When selecting a fireplace to be installed on your media wall, you need to select a style that will suit the overall design of your space. You can choose an electric fireplace such as the Glazer 900 for a more modern look. The sleek design features an omniglide tilting front glass screen to improve the flame's image, real-looking fuel bed made of cinderwood, and dimmable LED effects. If you're looking for something a bit more traditional, consider an electric log fire like the OER Hilton.
Floating Units
A floating unit gives your wall with media a contemporary, clean look. Free of cluttering cables and bulky stands they provide an elegant backdrop that will allow your TV to take centre stage. Many come with pre built media wall with fireplace-in storage that is ideal to hide set-top boxes or showing precious family items. You can pick from a range of finishes such as rough-hewn or smooth oak, as well as reclaimed. This allows you to create the perfect look for your room. Why not consider adding an ambient lighting kit to your electric fireplace? The kit lets you control a variety of LEDs via the remote of your electric fireplace, resulting in an ambiance that is enhanced by the media wall's ambience.
If you like the idea of a floating TV unit but aren't quite ready to go with a full-width landscape layout, consider a corner media fireplace wall. A two-sided portrait electric fireplace, like the Gazco eReflex75RW, can add a new dimension to your media wall and can be the center of your room.
Corner Media Wall
A media wall is an excellent method to organize and display all kinds of items including shelves, built-in nooks, and pull-out shelving. A media wall is a fantastic space to keep your technology devices, gaming consoles and DVD collection neatly arranged and tidy. It's an excellent way to display your framed artwork or books, as well as other special possessions.
You can include a recessed or wall-mounted electric fire in your media wall, depending on the ambience you want to create. The fire can be controlled with a remote control, making it easy to monitor the temperature, navigate through the flame options, or alter the flame effects. You can set the timer. The Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline electric fire is a popular choice for a media wall.
A professional can help in deciding on the best features you should incorporate into your house or how to design your walls for media. They can provide bespoke solutions and offer guidance on the most suitable features that will suit your style and preferences. They can also give you examples of the finishes and materials that are available to let you visualize how your new feature will look prior to making a choice.
A good media wall provider can handle the entire process of creating and putting up your wall. They will collaborate with you to design a fashionable, high-quality customized solution and will ensure that there is minimal disruption to your living space as it is possible. A group of skilled craftspeople will work together to design this attractive and practical feature.
Frames Decorative
If you're not a fan of a chimney breast but still want your television to take centre stage think about a frame that blends into your decor. This will conceal your TV and make it less noticeable when it's turned off.
This custom white unit has been designed with TV in mind, but it also incorporates built-in storage and an area to display plants, books or photographs that are framed. The result is a neat and tidy media wall that looks just as stunning when the fire and media wall is not illuminated as when you're watching a film or binge-watching your favourite show.
A large electric fire can be an essential part of your media wall, especially when you choose one with a front-heater like this Flamerite Glazer 1800. The slimline media wall fire thickness of this fire makes it ideal to be mounted in a recessed style. When paired with a glass front the flame picture is enhanced and creates an impressive focal point to your living space.
The choice of a hearth for your media wall is largely down to personal preference, but it can also be dictated by the arrangement of your space and whether or not you have a lot of floorspace. If you're planning to build a new construction and are at the framing stage, be sure to discuss the layout of your fireplace wall with the builder or architect. They can provide you with advice on how to install your fireplace enclosed in drywall.
A free-standing piece of furniture can look just as stylish as a wall-mounted media unit and it can be a great way to hide clutter, such as kids toys, or other interior design books. To create a more elegant look think about adding a wooden trim to the base of your free-standing unit. This technique is especially efficient when you choose natural wood finishes like this MDF trim by BM and a painted wood surface such as Strong White from Farrow & Ball.
Electric Fires
Electric fires for media walls are a modern alternative to gas fires, and are much easier to install. They only require to be plugged in and do not require installation by a qualified professional like gas fires do. This makes them ideal for DIY enthusiasts.
The variety of designs available means you can find the perfect fit for your media wall. The first step is to decide if you want to go for an inset or wall-hung fireplace. Inset models require a cavity to be installed, while wall-hung fireplaces need space for the unit. Check your measurements against the specifications of the fire you're considering to make sure it will fit.
Consider the type of flame effect you'd prefer and look for features that can enhance the atmosphere, such as changeable LEDs, log-effect flames and smouldering smoke effects. You can also choose one with built-in smart home functionality to take advantage of voice commands and integrate with other appliances. For instance, the evonic e1500 can be integrated with platforms such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, which makes it easy to control your fireplace with voice commands.
Certain media wall models such as the OER Hilton, are more traditional and provide a classic style. They feature a classic white satin surround and contrast Astoria gray satin slips. This gives a refined style and gives the room a more traditional appearance.
If you're looking for something a little more original and interesting, you could try the Celsi Electriflame. The wall-mounted electric fire pyramid is black on the front and is able to project flame images on two, one or even three sides.


Frame Your TV
Media walls are modern design that combines the traditional look of a fireplace with a flat-screen TV above. The result is a striking centerpiece that will be the focal point in your living room.
When selecting a TV for your wall of media, you should consider its size and how it will fit within the frame. It is recommended to select one that's between 2/3 and 7/8 of the width of your mantel. The size of the TV is measured diagonally. Be aware that a larger screen might actually be smaller if it is placed in frames.
If you're planning to incorporate log burners into your media wall, it's essential to shield the TV from excessive heat. There are specific construction boards available that can withstand and dissipate heat so that it doesn't harm the TV.
Also, you'll need to ensure that there enough space for all of your electrical appliances. It's a good idea to install additional sockets in the same place where set top boxes or games consoles will be located. This will prevent power cables and leads from ruining your new wall of media.
When selecting a fireplace to be installed on your media wall, you need to select a style that will suit the overall design of your space. You can choose an electric fireplace such as the Glazer 900 for a more modern look. The sleek design features an omniglide tilting front glass screen to improve the flame's image, real-looking fuel bed made of cinderwood, and dimmable LED effects. If you're looking for something a bit more traditional, consider an electric log fire like the OER Hilton.
Floating Units
A floating unit gives your wall with media a contemporary, clean look. Free of cluttering cables and bulky stands they provide an elegant backdrop that will allow your TV to take centre stage. Many come with pre built media wall with fireplace-in storage that is ideal to hide set-top boxes or showing precious family items. You can pick from a range of finishes such as rough-hewn or smooth oak, as well as reclaimed. This allows you to create the perfect look for your room. Why not consider adding an ambient lighting kit to your electric fireplace? The kit lets you control a variety of LEDs via the remote of your electric fireplace, resulting in an ambiance that is enhanced by the media wall's ambience.
If you like the idea of a floating TV unit but aren't quite ready to go with a full-width landscape layout, consider a corner media fireplace wall. A two-sided portrait electric fireplace, like the Gazco eReflex75RW, can add a new dimension to your media wall and can be the center of your room.
Corner Media Wall
A media wall is an excellent method to organize and display all kinds of items including shelves, built-in nooks, and pull-out shelving. A media wall is a fantastic space to keep your technology devices, gaming consoles and DVD collection neatly arranged and tidy. It's an excellent way to display your framed artwork or books, as well as other special possessions.
You can include a recessed or wall-mounted electric fire in your media wall, depending on the ambience you want to create. The fire can be controlled with a remote control, making it easy to monitor the temperature, navigate through the flame options, or alter the flame effects. You can set the timer. The Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline electric fire is a popular choice for a media wall.
A professional can help in deciding on the best features you should incorporate into your house or how to design your walls for media. They can provide bespoke solutions and offer guidance on the most suitable features that will suit your style and preferences. They can also give you examples of the finishes and materials that are available to let you visualize how your new feature will look prior to making a choice.
A good media wall provider can handle the entire process of creating and putting up your wall. They will collaborate with you to design a fashionable, high-quality customized solution and will ensure that there is minimal disruption to your living space as it is possible. A group of skilled craftspeople will work together to design this attractive and practical feature.
Frames Decorative
If you're not a fan of a chimney breast but still want your television to take centre stage think about a frame that blends into your decor. This will conceal your TV and make it less noticeable when it's turned off.
This custom white unit has been designed with TV in mind, but it also incorporates built-in storage and an area to display plants, books or photographs that are framed. The result is a neat and tidy media wall that looks just as stunning when the fire and media wall is not illuminated as when you're watching a film or binge-watching your favourite show.
A large electric fire can be an essential part of your media wall, especially when you choose one with a front-heater like this Flamerite Glazer 1800. The slimline media wall fire thickness of this fire makes it ideal to be mounted in a recessed style. When paired with a glass front the flame picture is enhanced and creates an impressive focal point to your living space.
The choice of a hearth for your media wall is largely down to personal preference, but it can also be dictated by the arrangement of your space and whether or not you have a lot of floorspace. If you're planning to build a new construction and are at the framing stage, be sure to discuss the layout of your fireplace wall with the builder or architect. They can provide you with advice on how to install your fireplace enclosed in drywall.
A free-standing piece of furniture can look just as stylish as a wall-mounted media unit and it can be a great way to hide clutter, such as kids toys, or other interior design books. To create a more elegant look think about adding a wooden trim to the base of your free-standing unit. This technique is especially efficient when you choose natural wood finishes like this MDF trim by BM and a painted wood surface such as Strong White from Farrow & Ball.
Electric Fires
Electric fires for media walls are a modern alternative to gas fires, and are much easier to install. They only require to be plugged in and do not require installation by a qualified professional like gas fires do. This makes them ideal for DIY enthusiasts.
The variety of designs available means you can find the perfect fit for your media wall. The first step is to decide if you want to go for an inset or wall-hung fireplace. Inset models require a cavity to be installed, while wall-hung fireplaces need space for the unit. Check your measurements against the specifications of the fire you're considering to make sure it will fit.
Consider the type of flame effect you'd prefer and look for features that can enhance the atmosphere, such as changeable LEDs, log-effect flames and smouldering smoke effects. You can also choose one with built-in smart home functionality to take advantage of voice commands and integrate with other appliances. For instance, the evonic e1500 can be integrated with platforms such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, which makes it easy to control your fireplace with voice commands.
Certain media wall models such as the OER Hilton, are more traditional and provide a classic style. They feature a classic white satin surround and contrast Astoria gray satin slips. This gives a refined style and gives the room a more traditional appearance.
If you're looking for something a little more original and interesting, you could try the Celsi Electriflame. The wall-mounted electric fire pyramid is black on the front and is able to project flame images on two, one or even three sides.
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