How to Create a Media Wall
Media walls are the latest trend that combines TVs, electric fires and storage integrated into one custom stud wall installation. It's a super sleek design feature that creates the perfect focal point.
To create media wall fireplace , pick neutrals and then add colour by adding decorative accessories and soft furnishings. To complete the look, add a large electric fire, such as this Gazco eReflex 195RW.
Frame Your TV
Media walls are a new trend that combines a traditional fireplace with flat screen TV. This creates a stunning centerpiece that will be the focal point in your living room.
When selecting a TV for your wall of media, you must take into consideration its size and if it will fit into the frame. It is recommended to select an option that is between 2/3 and 7/8 of the width of your mantel. The size of the TV is typically measured diagonally, so be aware that the TV with an extra-large screen could be smaller than one with a smaller display if it's positioned in a frame opening.
If you're incorporating log burners into your media wall, it's essential to shield the TV from excessive heat. There are specific construction boards available that can withstand and dissipate heat to ensure that it doesn't harm the TV.
Also, you'll need to ensure that there is enough space to accommodate all of your electrical appliances. Installing additional sockets at the same location as consoles or set-top boxes is an excellent idea. This will prevent power leads and cables from obstructing the neat lines of your new wall of media.
It is essential to select a fireplace style that suits the overall style of your home. For a more contemporary feel you can go with an electric fireplace like the Glazer 900. The sleek design features an omniglide tilting glass front screen to enhance the flame picture as well as real-looking fuel bed of cinderwood and dimmable LED effects. If you want something more traditional, consider an electric log fire such as the OER Hilton.
Floating Units
A floating unit gives an elegant, modern look to your wall. They are free of bulky stands and cluttering cables, creating a stylish backdrop for your TV. Many come with built-in storage, perfect to hide set-top boxes or display family items. You can choose from a variety of finishes, including smooth oak and rough-hewn wood that has been reclaimed. This lets you create the perfect style for your space. To add more impact why not add an ambient lighting kit that is compatible with your electric fire's inset? The kit lets you control multiple LEDs using the remote of your electric fireplace, creating a glow that enhances your media wall's ambience.
If you are a fan of a floating TV unit but aren't quite ready to make the leap to a full-width landscape layout think about the possibility of a corner media wall. The addition of a dual-sided portrait electric fire like this Gazco eReflex 75RW can add an extra dimension, and make your media wall the center point of your space.
Corner Media Wall
A media wall can include various storage and display areas from shelves, built-in nooks, pullout shelving and much more. A media wall can be a great way to keep your gaming consoles, DVD collection, and technology gadgets organized. It's also a beautiful way to showcase books, framed artwork, trophies or any other unique possessions you may have.
A wall or recessed electric fire can be included in your media wall, based on the type of atmosphere you want to create in the space. The fire can be controlled by a remote control which makes it easy to check the temperature, navigate through flame options or change the flame effects. You can set the timer. Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline Electric Fire is a well-loved choice for a Media Wall.
If you're not sure how to design your media wall or what type of features you would like to include in your home, a professional can help. They can offer bespoke solutions and offer suggestions on the best features to fit your personal style and taste. They can also provide samples of the finishes and materials that are available to see what your new feature will look like before making an informed choice.
A reputable media wall contractor will be able to manage the entire process of building and putting up your wall. They will work with you to create a stylish, high-quality, customized solution and will ensure that there is as little disruption to your living space as is possible. They will have a group of skilled tradespeople working together to design this appealing and functional feature.
Frames with Decorative Designs
If you're not a big fan of a chimney breast but still want your TV to be prominent think about a frame that blends into your decor. This will hide your TV and make it appear less prominent when switched off.
The white unit was created with the TV as its focal point, but it also includes built-in storage, a display area, and a place to place books, plants, or photos that are framed. The result is a neat, clean-lined media wall that's as aesthetically appealing when the fire isn't lit as it is when you're watching a movie or binge watching your favorite show.
A large electric fireplace can be a crucial part of your wall of media. media wall fire is particularly relevant if you select a fireplace with a front heating element, like the Flamerite Glazer 1800. The slimline depth of this fire makes it perfect for mounting in a recessed style. When paired with a glass front the flame image is enhanced and creates an impressive focal point to your living space.
If you're planning a new build and are in the framing stage, make sure to discuss the layout of your fireplace wall with your builder or architect. If you're planning to build a new home and at the framing phase, make sure you discuss your fireplace wall layout with your architect or builder. They'll be able to advise on how to best install your built-in, encased in drywall.

A free-standing unit appears as stylish as a media wall. It can also be used to hide clutter, such as additional interior design books or toys for children. Consider adding a wood base trim to your free-standing unit for a more sophisticated look. This is especially effective when you're using natural wood trims like this MDF trim from BM and a finished wood that has been painted, like Strong White by Farrow & Ball.
Electric Fires
Electric fires are an excellent alternative to gas fireplaces. They are also simpler to install. Gas fires require a specialist to install them, but electric fires can be put in by anyone. This makes them ideal for DIY enthusiasts.
You can also find the perfect style for your media wall thanks to the variety of designs. First, you must decide if would prefer an inset or wall-hung fireplace. This will influence your measurements, as inset fireplaces need a cavity or recess to be built, while wall-hung fireplaces require sufficient space to accommodate the unit. Check your measurements against the specifications of the model you are contemplating to ensure that it's suitable.
Take note of the kind and style of flame you prefer Look for features that can enhance the ambience, like LEDs that can be changed or log-effect fires, as well as smouldering smoky effects. You can pick a model that comes with smart home features that can benefit from voice commands as well as integrate other appliances. The evonic e1500, for example can be integrated with platforms like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This allows you to control your fireplace using voice commands.
Certain media wall models such as the OER Hilton are more traditional and have a classic look. They have a classic satin white surround, and contrast Astoria grey satin slips, that create a refined look and gives a classic feel to the space.
Celsi Electriflame is a fantastic option if you want something a little more quirky and distinctive. This wall-mounted electric fire has a black glass front and comes with the option of one, two or three-sided flame projection.