How to Choose the Best Media Wall Fire
Electric media wall fires deliver a warming heat output that helps to reduce the chill in the room. They can also serve as a heating source in addition to the main one and can be operated with remotes or smart technology.
If you're thinking about the installation of a media wall consult a HETAS approved installer like Something Different to ensure all the required precautions are taken, including maintaining clearance from fire-prone objects. This will make the new media wall for your family safe.
1. Flame Effect
Innovative technology allows for an authentic flame image in the most effective media wall fireplaces. A lot of models utilize LED lights to create a realistic look that creates the illusion of depth and motion. They are also extremely durable and feature the lowest amount of heat to avoid overheating or damaging electronics. With most models allowing you to alter the brightness, it's simple to adapt the mood to fit your mood - from a quiet reading session to a lively night out.
A good media wall electric fireplace must be able to fit to any style of room whether it's contemporary or traditional. A sleek media wall fireplace can transform your living space instantly, combining a contemporary design with a timeless atmosphere. For example, an electric fire with a log effect like the Dimplex Ignite offers a perfect match to modern wooden furniture.
Electric media wall fires that are inset (also known as hole-in-the-wall) like the Vision Futura 1500 or Evonic Halo provide a subtler appearance and blend seamlessly into the wall. They can be erected with one or two sides depending on your aesthetics and space requirements.
If you want a media wall fireplace with a minimal design then the Flamerite Glazer 900 is the ideal option. Simple to install and with a an elegant design they're a great match for contemporary televisions and furniture. The 'flame effect only' setting helps reduce energy usage and heat your home in a unnecessary manner. There are even a range of different colours available to choose from, ensuring that you will find the perfect fireplace for your home's style.
2. Heat Output
Media wall fires add a sense of warmth to a space and provide a striking focal point. However, they don't have the same level of heat output as a real gas or wood fire and can be used as a second source of warmth to take the edge off on colder days.
Some homeowners don't want to deal with wood or gas lines. In this scenario the use of an electric media wall fireplace, such as the Evonic E1500, is the best choice. The Evonic e1500 is simple to use. It only requires the use of a switch or the push of a button to turn it on. Additionally, some models are jumping onto the smart home bandwagon and are integrated with platforms like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. You can even control them using your voice.
Recessed and set in the wall, wall mounted media electric fires such as the Vision Futura 1500 or Evonic Halo 1500 XT provide an aesthetically pleasing, seamless design that blends to your room. They don't stand out and are consequently more compact than fireplaces with inserts or full-sized ones.
Some models let you adjust the intensity of flames, temperatures, and even colors to create a more personalised atmosphere. These features let you create the perfect atmosphere, whether you're planning a relaxing reading session or a gathering. Furthermore, they can reduce energy consumption because you can alter your heating without the need to physically walk up to the fire on your wall.
3. Style
A media wall electric fire is a great way to create an eye-catching focal point and it's no surprise that they are increasingly popular. With a wide range of options, including three flame effects and a variety of fuel beds There's something to fit any preferences.
cheap media wall fires , like the Ezee Glow Celestial feature a stunning flame effect LED as well as several color palettes. This lets you create a modern and contemporary look, while still being cost-effective. Other features such as a timer, open-window detection and ambient lighting kits are also available.

You can even control your media wall via voice control or a smart device if you choose a compatible model. It allows you to alter the output of heat as well as the lighting and flame effects, as well as select your preferred music and synchronize it with lights to create an immersive experience.
The best thing about media wall fires is that it can be set up in any room which allows you to make the most of your space. You should seek the advice of an HETAS-approved installer, such as Something Different, in order to ensure there are sufficient clearances between combustible material and your fireplace.
4. Energy Efficiency
Media walls can add personality and style to a living room. They combine digital entertainment and fireplace elements into a seamless design, transforming the space into a cozy, contemporary retreat. However, it's important to take into consideration the various types of fires available when selecting the best media wall fire. This will ensure you get the best price for your money and that the fire is safe and conforms to UK safety regulations.
The majority of media wall electric fireplaces are green. They use LED lights to create the flame effect and they produce low heat. Some also come with a 'flame effect only' setting, so you don't have to pay for heat that you don't really need.
If you're after something more authentic gas media wall fires have a similar heating output as traditional fireplaces and can be set up in a wide variety of scenarios. Often, they'll be installed in the wall and can have one, two or three-sided designs so you can design a unique style for your home.
If you're looking for a traditional or modern media wall fire, Something Different has an array of high-quality products by leading brands like British Fires and Evonic. Select from a variety of styles and sizes and styles, including some with distinctive features like a changing colour flame effect or a luxurious Log Bed finishes. Add the finishing touches to any media wall. Ensure your new fireplace for your media wall is the perfect fit by ordering a test before you commit to buy. This will let you measure the fireplace physically and ensure that it is suitable for your media wall installation.
5. Maintenance
Media walls are a favored trend in contemporary interior design, and it's easy to understand why. They're aesthetically pleasing and can offer a practical heating solution as well as being great for storage and zoning rooms. No matter if you'd like to build a complete TV, fireplace and shelving wall, or a smaller version you can achieve the perfect look for your home.
You can pick from a range of sizes, ranging from 60cm to 120cm, and a range of finishes. There are also different types of electric fires - from wall-hung models to hole-in the-wall mounted fires. The models that are hole-in-the-wall fit within the frame of the wall and are ideal for those without chimney breasts, while wall mounted fires are a great choice when you already have a chimney breast since they can be concealed into it.
Unlike gas fireplaces, media wall electric fires use forced heating by fans that pull cool air into the room and then passes it over the heat elements to create heat. This method of heating produces an improved and more even temperature throughout the entire room.
Electric media wall fires generate less radiant heat than traditional gas fireplaces, which makes them safer to use. However, it is important to keep in mind that they still generate heat and should be kept away from flame-prone materials such as curtains and rugs.
It is crucial to choose a company with experience in this type of installation when you are having a mediawall installed. You can rest assured that a HETAS approved company such as Something Different will take all the necessary precautions to ensure you are safe and successful installation. This includes preparing the layout for the wall studs and making sure that there is enough clearance from flammable items. Also, it includes regular inspections.