Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace
A media wall is an elegant method to display your flatscreen TV and create a cozy atmosphere in your home. They are also very easy to maintain and maintain.
This pre-built media wall was designed to be easy of installation and is available in five unfinished parts that are easy to paint. It has a TV recess for flat screens up to 58 inch and the atmospheric 51 inch Adam Sahara electric inset wall fire.
Easy to put together
A pre-built wall with a fireplace is a great option to add a unique feature to your home without having to build and assemble it. The majority of these walls are constructed of a wooden frame and covered in plasterboard. This allows power cords to be concealed and gives the appearance of a seamless surface. Additionally the walls are also light and easy to put up. This means you can save time and money while creating the perfect room for your television and fire.
The first step is to decide if you want a media wall which is mounted on the wall, or one that is built into a hole in the wall. The first requires a hole or recess to that is built into the walls and the other is simply fixed to the wall using the help of a bracket or specially designed mounting screws. Wall-hung models are generally thinner and more closely creating the appearance of a hole in the wall fire but they do have one disadvantage: you will need to put in new plug sockets in order to accommodate electrical components.
Once you've decided on the kind of TV and fireplace you want, it is important to measure up the space you plan to place the television and fireplace in. This will affect the measurements that you take for your stud wall build and will ensure that everything fits correctly. It is recommended to employ a spirit level to ensure that you get precise dimensions and straight lines. You should also mark the position of the TV and the fire on your scaled plan before starting the build.
It is essential to strike the right balance between size and functionality when choosing a fireplace for your media wall. media wall and fire can be overwhelming an area that is small, while a smaller one may seem odd. A best practice is to select a fire that covers around 1/3 of the height of the wall.
Once the stud wall has been completed, you can begin work on the wall's cladding. The majority of media walls are covered with MDF or plasterboard, and others are finished with Venetian plastering or a different method. After the cladding has been installed it is possible to paint or put down the wall. When you are happy with the cladding you can put in your TV and fireplace.
Easy to install
Media walls are now a common feature in modern homes due to the combination of big flatscreen TVs and stunning electric fireplaces inset. They can create a focal point in rooms and even increase the value of the room. It is essential to remember that installing a media wall requires knowledge and construction skills. It is also recommended to seek help from a professional unless you have plenty of experience in home renovations.
It is important to decide whether you want your TV and fireplace to be incorporated into the wall or in recesses. If you want to create a hole in your wall, you'll need a stud wall to support the weight of an electric fireplace and a TV. If you don't have chimney breasts or you don't want the brickwork to be changed, you can install media walls.
A pre-built wall for media with an electric fire built in is ideal for those who want to save time and money on installation. The package comes with a luxurious ARTEON 1.5m wide 3 sided electric fireplace and a choice of 9 matt finishes and optional oak panelling, and integrated cable management. You will also get the option of a backbox for the TV if you would prefer. The backbox will conceal the entire wiring, meaning you don't have to worry about ugly power cables.
If you decide to place your TV or fire in a wall with studs it is important to ensure that there enough plug sockets to accommodate both appliances. You must measure the space to ensure you purchase the correct size TV and fire. Also, it is essential to think about how the plug sockets are going to be placed to the wall for the media. Some electric fires require more space than others, and you must always refer to the instructions of the manufacturer on this matter.
Once you have all the materials, it's a simple process to install your media wall. Once the stud walls are constructed, you are able to put in the electric fireplace. Utilize a stud-finder or similar tool to locate studs. Avoid drilling into them. You can also mark the location of the holes in the TV and fireplace using a template provided to you by the electric fire company. Use a spirit level as well to ensure the TV and fireplace are mounted straight.
Easy to maintain
Media walls, which combine large flatscreen TVs with electric fireplaces to create a stunning space, are becoming increasingly popular with home owners. They can be tailored to meet the needs of the homeowner. From additional shelving for DVDs or hidden storage for games consoles. Some have LED lighting in the form of colour-changing strips or even a complete circle that can be controlled with a handheld remote.
The first step to create the media wall is to determine where you would like it be located in your living space. Then, you'll need to create the frame around it and this can be accomplished by yourself or with the assistance of an expert. You should use a stud-finder to find the studs, and then mark the location where you'd like to put the fireplace and TV. You could also use a spirit-level and tape measure to obtain precise measurements.
Depending on your existing configuration, you may be able to install your media wall into an existing chimney breast and, if so, it's fairly easy to add a television and an electric fire. If not, you'll need to construct an stud frame and timber base around it. You can then clad it with MDF or plasterboard before skimming over. The second option is the best for a seamless look and allows you to conceal power cords underneath it.
It is advisable to think about what you'll be using your media wall and then consider how much storage space you'll need. Do you have many games consoles, or smart speakers for instance? Do you intend to keep a log store in the corner of your wall for media? You'll need to think about these aspects when you're planning your new layout.
It's worth buying one that is similar to a hole-in-the-wall electric fire if you plan to use one. They're a lot slimmer than freestanding models, and will blend into your wall media more seamlessly.
Easy to clean

A media wall is a beautiful way to blend TV and fireplace into a functional, attractive room. It's a great option for homeowners who wish to keep their flat-screen TV in view, while also having a beautiful fire. Media walls are available in a range of sizes and are built to accommodate various fireplaces and other accessories. You can also run any kind of cable, making it easier to conceal unattractive wires.
The first step to installing a prefabricated media wall with a fireplace is building the frame. This is accomplished by measuring and constructing an outline of the dimensions of the space. The wall is then constructed using studs and drywall. When the wall is completed it is then skimmed to cover up any screws used during the construction process and to prepare the wall for painting. Apply a skimcoat that matches the color of your wall to create an even appearance.
Once the frame is installed and the frame is in place, you can put in an electric fire. The benefit of choosing an electric fire is that it will not require a chimney and be much more easy to clean than traditional fires. They also consume less energy than traditional gas fires, which means you won't have to worry 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 areas for games or storage. Some people choose to add LED lights that can be programmed to change patterns or colors. This type of lighting is especially helpful in a bedroom or any other peaceful space.
Make sure the wall you're looking at has an integrated TV compartment. This will ensure that the TV is in line 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 it can be put in the lower part of the wall with the media.