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A media cabinet with built in electric fireplace wall is a stylish method to display your flatscreen TV and create a warm space in your home. They are also very easy to clean and maintain.

Designed with the ease of installation in mind, this pre built media wall is available with five unfinished paint parts. It features the TV recess that can accommodate flatscreens up to 58 inches as well as an the atmospheric 51 inch Adam Sahara electric inset wall fire.

Easy to assemble

A pre-built media wall with fireplace is a great way to add a focal point to your home without the hassle of building and installing. The majority of these walls are constructed of a wooden frame that is then covered in plasterboard. This allows for power cords and cables to be hidden, creating the appearance of a seamless surface. The media walls are lightweight and easy to install. This means you'll save time and money while creating the perfect space for your television and fire.

First, you must decide if would prefer a media wall that is hung on the wall or that is built into an opening in the wall. The one that is cavity-based requires a recess to be carved into the wall, whereas the latter is simply affixed to the wall with the bracket or special hanging screws. Wall-hung models are generally smaller and are more suited to mimicking the appearance of a hole in the wall fire but they do have one disadvantage that is that you must fit new plug sockets to accommodate electrical components.

After you have selected the kind of fireplace and TV that you'd like to have, it's important to measure up the space you plan to place the television and fireplace in. This will affect the measurements you use for your stud wall build and will ensure that everything fits correctly. It is recommended to use a spirit-level to ensure precise measurements and straight lines. You should also mark the location of the TV and the fire on your scaled plans prior to beginning the build.

It is important to find the right balance between size and functionality when selecting a fireplace for your media wall. A huge fireplace can easily take over a small media wall fire room while a smaller one could appear out of the place. As a rule, choose a fireplace that covers about 1/3 sided media wall fire of the height of the wall.

Once the stud wall is completed After that, you can begin working on the wall's cladding. A lot of media walls are clad with MDF or plasterboard, whereas others are completed with Venetian plastering or another alternative. Once the cladding is installed, you can proceed to paint or put up the walls. After you are satisfied with the cladding, you can then put in your TV and fireplace.

Easy to install

Media walls have become an increasingly popular feature in modern homes due to the combination of large flatscreen televisions as well as stunning electric fireplaces inset. They can be used to create a focal point in the room, and can even increase its value. It is crucial to keep in mind that installing a media wall requires a certain amount of knowledge and expertise in construction. It is also recommended to seek assistance from a professional unless you have extensive experience in home renovations.

It is essential to determine whether you want your TV and fireplace to be incorporated into the wall or a recess. You'll need a stud-wall that can support an electric fireplace and TV if you wish to make holes in your walls. If you don't have a chimney or don't wish to alter the brickwork of your home and you don't want to alter the brickwork, you can build a media wall.

A pre-built media wall that has an electric fire built-in is ideal for those who want to cut down on time and cost on installation. The package comes with a luxurious ARTEON 1,5m wide 3 sided fire media wall, a choice of 9 matte finishes, an optional oak panelling, and an integrated cable management. You will also get the option of a backbox to the TV, if you want. The backbox will hide all wiring, so you won't need to be concerned about ugly power cables.

If you choose to put your TV or fire in a stud-wall you'll need to make sure that there enough plug sockets to accommodate both appliances. It is recommended to take a careful measurement of the space so that you can buy the right-sized fire and TV. Also, it is essential to think about where the plug sockets are to be placed in relation to the wall of media. Always check with the manufacturer to see if there are any specific specifications for electric fires.

Once you have the necessary items, it's a simple process to install your media wall. When the stud walls are constructed, you are able to put in the electric fireplace. Use a stud-finder or similar tool to locate studs. Avoid drilling into them. You can also mark the locations of the holes in the TV and fireplace with a template that is provided to you by the electric fire company. Use a spirit level as well to ensure that the TV and fireplace is mounted in a straight manner.

Easy to maintain

Media walls are becoming more popular with homeowners and are a great way to combine large flatscreen TVs and electric fireplaces into one stunning space. They can be tailored to meet the needs of the homeowner. From shelving to accommodate DVDs, to hidden storage for games consoles. Some are also equipped with LED lighting in the form of color-changing strips or even a full circle which can be controlled via handheld remotes.

First, determine the best location for it to be located in your living area. You can construct the frame yourself or hire a professional to complete the task. It is recommended to employ a stud finder to locate the studs on your wall, and then mark the location where you're going to install your fireplace and TV. It's also a good idea to utilize a spirit level and tape measure to get precise measurements.

If you have an existing fireplace breast, it could be possible to construct media walls in that space. In this scenario adding a TV as well as an electric fireplace is a simple process. If not, you'll need to construct the stud wall, and then build the base frame of timber around it. Then, you can clad it with either MDF or plasterboard, and then skim it over. The second option is best for a seamless appearance and allows you to conceal power cords beneath it.

Consider how you will utilize your media wall and how much space you'll need. For example, do you have lots of gaming consoles or a smart speaker? Do you plan on keeping an inventory of logs in the corner of your media wall? You'll have to think about these aspects when you're planning your new layout.

If you're planning on using a wall-mounted electric fire you should consider buying a model that looks similar to holes in wall fires. They're slimmer and blend in better with your media wall than freestanding models.

Easy to clean

A media wall is a stylish way to incorporate a TV and fireplace into one eye-catching, functional room. It's an excellent option for homeowners who want to keep their flat-screen TV in view, while also having an attractive fire. Media walls are available in a variety of sizes and can be adapted to accommodate fireplaces and other items. You can also run any type of cable, making it easier to conceal ugly wires.

The first step to install a pre-built media wall that has a fireplace is to build the frame. This is done by measuring and constructing a template of the dimensions of the space. The wall is then constructed with drywall and studs. The wall is then sanded, to cover any screws used during construction and prepare the surface for painting. Choose a paint that is in line with the wall color to give it an overall look.

Once the frame is in place and the frame is in place, you can put in an electric fire. The advantage of installing an electric fire is that it will not require a chimney, and will be much easier to clean than a traditional fireplace. These electric fires use less energy than traditional fires, which means you don't have to fret about an increase in your electricity bills.

In addition to the fireplace, you can add other elements to your wall for media, like shelves and hiding areas for games or storage. Some people opt to add LED lights that can be programmed to change colors or patterns. This kind of lighting is particularly useful in a bedroom or another quiet space.

Make sure the wall you're viewing has an integrated TV compartment. This will ensure that the TV is flush with the wall and does not stick out too far from the frame. Look for models with a a hidden, recessed soundbar compartment. This will eliminate the requirement for additional boxes and can be installed into the lower part of the wall that houses the media.flameko-flameko-wilton-50-127cm-3-in-1-electric-fireplace-freestanding-wall-mounted-recessed-9-colour-flame-effect-media-wall-compatible-900w-1800w-heater-remote-control-black-ef451a-690.jpg

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