Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace
A media wall is a beautiful way to display your flatscreen television and create a cozy atmosphere in the home. They are also very easy to maintain and clean.
The design was created with the ease of installation in mind, this pre built media wall is supplied with five unfinished paint parts. It features an TV recess to accommodate flat screens 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 option to add a unique feature to your home without having to build and assemble it. Typically, these walls are constructed of a wooden frame that is then covered with plasterboard. This allows for cables and power cords to be hidden, creating the appearance of a seamless surface. The media walls are lightweight and easy to install. This means you can save time and money while creating the perfect space for your television and fire.
The first thing you need to do is determine if you would like a wall-mounted media wall with holes or a wall-hung model. The first requires a cavity or recess to be carved into the wall, whereas the latter can be attached to the wall with an adjustable bracket or screws. Wall-hung models tend to be thinner and more closely replicating the look of a hole in the wall fire, although they do have one disadvantage they require you to put in new plug sockets in order to accommodate electrical components.
After you have chosen the kind of fireplace and television you would like, it is important to measure up the area you want to install the fireplace and television in. This will affect the measurements you choose to use for your wall studs and will ensure that everything fits correctly. You should use a spirit-level to ensure accurate measurements and straight lines. You should also mark the position of the TV and the fire on your scaled plans prior to beginning the build.
When selecting a fireplace to be installed on your media wall it is essential to find the right balance between function and size. A huge fireplace can easily take over a small room, while a tiny one may seem out of place. In general, you should choose one that is about 1/3 of the height of the wall.
Once the stud wall is completed After that, you can begin working on the covering. Some media walls are covered with MDF, plasterboard or other materials. Others are completed with Venetian Plastering or another option. Once the cladding is in place it is time to paint or put down the walls. When you are satisfied with the cladding, you can then install your fireplace and TV.
Easy to install
Media walls have become a popular feature in modern homes, thanks to the combination of big flatscreen televisions as well as stunning inset electric fires. They are a great method of creating an eye-catching focal point in the living room and could even increase the value of your property. However, it is important to keep in mind that constructing a media wall requires construction skills and knowledge. It is also recommended to seek professional assistance if you do not have any experience with home renovations.

It is important to decide whether you would like your TV and fireplace to be incorporated into the wall or a recess. You'll need a stud-wall which can support an electric fireplace as well as a television if you plan to cut an opening in the wall. If you don't own a chimney breast, or you do not want the brickwork to be modified, you can put up media walls.
Media walls that are pre-built and have an electric fireplace built-in are a great option for those looking to save time and money on installation. The package comes with a luxurious ARTEON 1.5m wide 3-sided fire and a selection of 9 matte finishes, an optional oak panelling, and an integrated cable management. Also included is the option of a backbox for the TV if you prefer. The backbox hides all wiring so you do not have to worry about ugly power cables when watching a show.
If you decide to put your TV and fire in a wall with studs, you will need to ensure that you have enough plug sockets for both appliances. It is important to measure the space to ensure that you purchase the correct size TV and fire. It is also important to consider how the plug sockets will be placed relative to the wall of media. Certain electric fires require more space than others, and it is recommended to check the manufacturer's guidance regarding this.
The installation of your media wall is simple once you have all the required materials. After the stud wall has been completed, you are able to begin to fit the electric fire. You will need to use a stud finder or other similar tools to locate the studs and to avoid drilling into them. You can also mark the locations of the holes in the fireplace and TV by using a template supplied to you by the electric fire company. It is also recommended to use a spirit level ensure that the fireplace and TV are positioned straight.
Easy to maintain
Media walls, which incorporate large flatscreen TVs with electric fireplaces to create a stunning area, are becoming increasingly popular among home owners. They can also be tailored to meet the needs of the homeowner, from additional shelves for DVDs, to storage for games consoles. Some are also equipped with LED lighting in the form of color-changing strips or even a complete circle that can be controlled by handheld remote.
First, determine the location you want it to be located in your living space. You can build the frame yourself or have a professional complete the task. Use a stud-finder tool to locate the studs and mark the location where you'd like to install the fireplace and TV. You can also use a spirit level and tape measure to get exact measurements.
If you already have a fireplace breast, it could be possible to install a media wall in that area. In this scenario, adding a TV and an electric fireplace is a straightforward process. If not, you'll have to build a stud wall and build an aluminum base frame around it. Then, you can either cover it with MDF or plasterboard before skimming over. The second option is ideal to create a seamless appearance and allows you to conceal power cords beneath it.
You should take the time to consider what you'll be using your media wall for, and then think about the amount of storage space you'll need. Do you have many games consoles or smart speakers for instance? Do you plan to keep a log storage in the corner of your wall media? You'll have to think about these factors when planning your new design.
If you're planning on using an electric wall-mounted fire you should consider purchasing a model that appears similar to holes in wall fireplaces. They're much slimmer than freestanding models, and will blend into your wall media more easily.
Easy to clean
A media wall is a stylish way to combine a fireplace and television into one functional, eye-catching room. It's a great option for homeowners who wish to keep their flat-screen TV visible, but also have an attractive fireplace. Media walls come in a range of sizes and can be built to accommodate various fireplaces and accessories. You can also run any type of cable, making it easier to conceal unattractive wires.
The first step in putting up a pre-built media wall that has a fireplace is to construct the frame. This is accomplished by taking measurements of the room and constructing an outline. The wall is then constructed using drywall and studs. The wall is then cleaned, to cover any screws used in construction and prepare the surface for painting. It is essential to choose the same skim coat to match the wall color as this will aid in creating a more cohesive look.
Once the frame is installed, you can install an electric fire. The benefit of choosing an electric fire is that it will not require a chimney and be a lot simpler to clean than traditional fires. They also consume less energy than traditional gas fires, so you won't have to worry about your electric bill rising.
You can also add extra shelves, hiding spaces for games, or any other storage options to your wall. Some people choose to add LED lights that can be programmed to change colors or patterns. This kind of lighting is especially helpful in a bedroom or other quiet space.
Make sure the wall you're considering has an integrated TV compartment. This will ensure that the TV sits set flush against the wall and doesn't stand out too far from the frame. Look for models that have a hidden, recessed soundbar compartment. This will eliminate the need for additional boxes and could be installed in the bottom of the media wall.