Five Best Media Wall Fire Projects To Use For Any Budget

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Five Best Media Wall Fire Projects To Use For Any Budget

How to Choose the Best Media Wall Fire

Electric media wall fireplaces offer an efficient heat source to take the chill out of a room. They also work as a supplementary heating source and can be operated with remotes or smart technology.

If you're considering installing a media wall, speak to a HETAS-approved contractor like Something Different. They will ensure that all the necessary precautions are taken, including keeping the distance from flammable objects. This will make your new media wall safe for your family.

1. Flame Effect

The top media wall fires produce a stunning flame picture with cutting-edge technology to make them appear as close as they can to the real thing. LED lights are utilized in a variety of models to provide an authentic experience, providing the impression of movement and depth. They are long-lasting and emit a minimal amount of heat to avoid electronics from overheating. Most models allow you to adjust brightness so that you can alter the mood for any occasion, from a peaceful evening of reading to a raucous night.

A high-quality media wall electric fireplace should be able to fit into any space, whether modern or traditional. A modern media wall fire with a sleek style can instantly transform your living space by creating a contemporary look with timeless ambience. For  built in media wall with fireplace  with a log effect such as the Dimplex Ignite offers a perfect combination with sleek wooden furniture.

Inset (also known as hole-in-the-wall) electric media wall fires like the Vision Futura 1500 and Evonic Halo provide a elegant design that blends seamlessly into the wall. They can be installed in one three or two sides, depending on your preferences and space requirements.

If you're seeking a less formal style, recessed wall fires that don't have protruding elements such as the Flamerite Glazer 900 are the best choice. They're easy to set up and have a sleek appearance which makes them an ideal match for modern televisions and furniture. They also have 'flame-effect-only settings that help reduce the use of energy and avoid heating your home unnecessarily. There are even a range of different colors available to choose from, ensuring that you will find the perfect fire to match your home's decor.

2. Heat Output

Media wall fires can bring warmth to any space and create a focal feature. However, they don't have the same level of heat output as a traditional wood or gas fire, and should be used as a second source of warmth to ease the chill during colder weather.

Some homeowners don't want dealing with logs or gas lines. In this case, an electric media wall fireplace, such as the Evonic E1500, makes sense. They're easy to use with just a switch or push of an button to turn them on. Furthermore certain models are jumping onto the smart home bandwagon and are integrated with platforms such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. You can also control the devices using your voice.

Media wall-mounted electric fires like the Vision Futura 1500 and Evonic Halo 1500 XT are built into the wall. This creates an even, seamless look in your room. They also don't protrude from the wall, making them a more space-efficient option than fireplaces that are full-sized or inserts.

Some models allow you to alter flame intensity, heat settings and even flame colors to create a more flexible atmosphere. These features will aid in creating the perfect ambience for any occasion, from a relaxing evening reading session to a party night. They also can save you money on energy bills since you can adjust the heating without having to physically reach your fire.

3. Style


A media wall electric fire is a great option to create a stunning focal point, and there's no doubt that they are increasingly popular. With a variety of options, including three flame effects, as well as a variety of fuel beds, there's something to suit any taste.

Some models, such as the Ezee Glow Celestial, feature stunning LED flame effects and a range of colour palettes. This allows you to create a modern and sleek appearance, yet remain cost-effective. Other features such as timers, open-window detection, and ambient lighting kits are also available.

If you choose a model that is compatible, you will be able to control your media wall remotely with voice control or a smart device. You can adjust the flame effects, the lighting, and the heat output. You can also set your preferred music and synchronize the lights to it for an full-bodied experience.

The greatest benefit of media wall fires is that it can be set up within any room that allows you to maximize your space. But, you must seek advice from an HETAS approved installer like Something Different, to ensure that you have enough clearance from combustible materials and that your fireplace is installed and maintained, as well as regularly inspected.

4. Energy Efficiency

Media walls are a great choice for homeowners, adding design and character to any living space. They seamlessly blend digital entertainment with fireplace elements, transforming any room into an elegant, cozy space. When choosing a media-wall fire it is crucial to consider the different types of fires available. This will ensure you get the most value for money and the fire is safe and meets UK safety regulations.

The majority of wall electric fireplaces are environmentally friendly. They make use of LED lights to create the flame effect and they generate low-temperature heat. Some models come with a fire effect only setting, meaning you don't pay for heat you don’t need.

If you're looking for something more authentic gas media wall fires have a similar heating output as traditional fireplaces and can be used in a variety of situations. Often, they'll be recessed into the wall and can have one, two or three-sided designs so that you can create a unique look for your home.

If you're in search of traditional or contemporary media wall fire, Something Different offers an extensive selection of high-quality products from top brands like British Fires and Evonic. Pick from a variety of sizes and styles that include unique features like a colour-changing flame effect or deluxe Log Bed finishes. Add the finishing elements to any media wall. Make sure your new fireplace for your media wall is the perfect match by ordering a test before you commit to buy. This will let you measure the fireplace physically and ensure it is a good fit for the wall you have installed it on.

5. Maintenance

Media walls are one of the most popular modern design trends and it's easy to understand why. They're aesthetically pleasing and can provide a practical heating solution as well as being great for zoning and storage rooms. You can create the perfect style at home by installing a TV, fireplace and shelving wall.

You can pick from a range of sizes, ranging from 60cm to 120cm, and a range of finishes. Electric fires come in various styles, including wall-mounted fires and hole-in-the-wall models. Hole-in-the-wall fires are installed within the frame of the wall and are ideal for those who do not have chimney breasts whereas wall mounted fires are an excellent choice when you already have a chimney breast because they can be recessed into it.

Media wall electric fireplaces employ fan-forced heating, which pulls in cool air and then passes it through heat elements to produce heat. This heating method produces a more comfortable and even temperature throughout the room.

Electric media wall fires generate less radiant heat than traditional gas fireplaces, making them safer to use. However, it is important to keep in mind that they still generate heat so should be kept away from things that are flammable, such as curtains and rugs.

If you are considering having a wall for media installed, it is crucial to choose a company with experience in this kind of installation. You can be assured that a HETAS-approved business like Something Different will take the necessary precautions to ensure a safe and secure installation. This includes planning the layout of the stud wall, making sure there is enough space between fire-prone objects, and performing regular inspections.