How to Create a Media Wall

Media walls are a recent trend that combine TVs, electric fires and storage units into one custom wall installation. It's an elegant design that creates an attractive focal point.
Choose neutral colours for an ethereal backdrop. Then add colorful accents in soft furnishings and decorative accessories. Finish the look with an electric fireplace of grandeur like this Gazco eReflex 195RW.
Frame Your TV
Creating media walls is modern design that combines the look of a traditional fireplace with a flat-screen television above. This creates a stunning centrepiece that will become the focal point of your living space.
When choosing a TV for your media wall you should consider its size and how it will fit within the frame. It's best to opt for a TV that's between 2/3 and 7/8 the width of your mantel. The size of the TV is measured diagonally. Be aware that a larger screen may actually be smaller if it is placed in a frame.
It is essential to shield the TV from excessive heat if you're installing a log-burner in your media wall. There are specific construction boards that can be used that can resist heat and disperse it so that it doesn't harm the TV.
It's also essential to ensure you have enough room for your electrical appliances. Installing additional sockets in the same spot as set-top boxes or consoles is a good idea. This will keep power leads and cables from ruining the clean lines of your new media wall.
It is essential to select a fireplace style that suits the overall style of your room. You can pick an electric fireplace such as the Glazer 900 for a more contemporary look. The sleek design features an omniglide tilting glass front screen to enhance the flame picture, an authentic cinderwood fuel bed and dimmable LED effects. If you're looking for something a bit more traditional, go with an electric log fireplace like the OER Hilton.
Floating Units
A floating unit gives an elegant, modern appearance to your wall. They're free of heavy stands and cluttered cables, providing an elegant backdrop for your TV. Many come with built-in storage that is ideal for hiding setstop boxes and display family heirlooms. Get Source can pick from a variety of finishes that include smooth oak and rough-hewn wood recycled. This lets you achieve the perfect look for your space. Why not consider adding an ambient lighting kit to your electric fireplace? This lets you control the LEDs of various colors on the kit using your electric fire's remote, creating an atmosphere of light that adds to the ambiance of your media wall.
If you love the idea of a floating TV but aren't yet ready to make the leap to a full-width landscape design Consider the possibility of a corner media wall. A two-sided portrait electric fireplace, like the Gazco eReflex75RW, can bring a new dimension your media wall and can be the focal point of your room.
Corner Media Wall
A media wall can be a mix of various display and storage spaces, including shelves built-in nooks, built-in shelves that can be pulled out, and so on. A media wall can be an ideal way to keep your gaming consoles, DVD collection and tech gadgets neatly organized. It is also a beautiful way to showcase books, artwork, trophies or any other special possessions you might have.
A wall-mounted or recessed electric fire can be installed in your media wall based on the type of atmosphere you want to create in the space. Remote control lets you easily monitor the temperature or scroll through flame options. You can set an alarm. Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline Electric Fire is a favorite option for a Media Wall.
A professional can help in deciding on the best features to include in your house or how to layout your media walls. They can provide bespoke solutions, and give suggestions on the most appropriate features that will suit your style and preference. They can also provide samples of the finishes and materials that are available to visualize how your new feature will look like prior to making a an informed choice.
A reputable media wall company will have a quick turn-around and will handle all aspects of installation and construction for you. They will work with you to design a chic and premium bespoke solution and will ensure that your living space is not disrupted. A team of skilled craftspeople will collaborate to create this appealing and practical feature.
Frames with Decorative Designs
If you're not a fan of chimney breasts but still want your TV to take centre stage Consider a more elaborate frame that blends into your decor. This will hide your TV and make it less noticeable when switched off.
This bespoke white unit has been designed with the TV in mind, but it also incorporates built-in storage and a display area for books, plants or photos that can be framed. The result is a neat and tidy media wall that looks just as stunning when the fire isn't lit as it is when you are watching a film or binge-watching your favourite show.
A large electric fireplace can be a significant part of your wall of media. This is particularly the case if you select one with an element of heating in the front, like the Flamerite Glazer 1800. The slimline design of this fire makes it ideal for mounting in a recessed layout. When paired up with a glass panel the flame's image is enhanced and creates a focal point in your living space.
The choice of a hearth for your media wall is mostly down to personal preference, but it can also be dictated by the arrangement of your space and whether or not you have plenty of floorspace. If you're planning an addition to your home and are in the stage of framing, be sure to discuss the layout of your fireplace with your builder or architect. They'll be able to provide advice on the best method to build your fireplace encased in drywall.
A free-standing piece of furniture can look similar to a built-in media wall and it can be an ideal way to conceal clutter, such as children's toys or even extra interior design books. For a more elegant appearance you can consider adding a wood trim to the base of your free-standing unit. This is especially effective when you're using natural wood trims like this MDF trim from BM and a painted wood finish like Strong White by Farrow & Ball.
Electric Fires
Media walls with electric fires are a modern alternative to gas fires and are simpler to set up. They simply need to be connected and do not require installation by a qualified professional like gas fires do. This makes them perfect for DIY enthusiasts.
The variety of designs available allows you to find the perfect match for your media wall. First, you must decide if want to go for an inset or wall-hung fireplace. This will affect the measurements, as inset models need a cavity or recess to be constructed, whereas wall-hung fireplaces require sufficient space to accommodate the unit. Once you have your measurements, compare them to the specifications of the fire you're thinking about to ensure that it is a good fit.
Consider the type and style of flame you prefer Look for features that will improve the ambience, including LEDs that can be altered as well as log-effect fires and smouldering smoky effects. You can choose a model that has built-in smart home features that can benefit from voice commands as well as integrate other appliances. For example the evonic e1500 can be connected to platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant that allow you to control your fireplace via voice commands.
Certain media wall models like the OER Hilton are more traditional and have a classic appearance. They have a traditional satin white surround and contrast Astoria grey satin slips, which creates a sophisticated aesthetic and adds a traditional look to the room.
Celsi Electriflame is an excellent alternative if you're looking for something more unique and distinctive. The wall-mounted electric fire pyramid features a black front and is able to project flame images on two, one or even three sides.