Why We Do We Love Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace (And You Should Also!)

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Why We Do We Love Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace (And You Should Also!)

Pre Built Media Wall With Fireplace

A media wall is a stylish way to showcase your flatscreen TV and create a relaxing ambience in your home. They are also extremely easy to maintain and keep clean.

This pre-built wall was designed to be easy of installation and comes in five unfinished pieces that are easy to paint. It features a TV recess that can accommodate an LCD screen up to 58 inches, and an atmospheric 51 inch Adam Sahara inset wall fireplace.

Easy to put together

A pre-built media wall with fireplace can be a fantastic way to add a feature to your home without having to construct and assemble it. These walls are usually made by covering a wooden frame with plasterboard. This allows power cords and cables to be hidden, giving the appearance of an unidirectional surface. In addition to this, these media walls are also light and easy to put up. You can save time and money by creating the ideal space for your fireplace and TV.

The first step is determine if you would like a hole-in-the-wall media wall or a wall-hung model. The one that is cavity-based requires a recess that is built into the wall, while the latter is simply affixed to the wall with the bracket or special hanging screws. Wall-mounted models are less bulky and appear more like a hole in an open fire in the wall. However, there's one disadvantage: you'll have to install new plug sockets for the electrical components.

Once you've selected the kind of TV and fireplace you would like, it is essential to measure the area that you intend to place the television and fireplace in. This will impact the measurements you make for your wall studs and ensure that everything is in place. It is recommended that you employ a spirit level to get accurate dimensions and straight lines. You should also mark the position of the TV and fire on your scaled plans prior to beginning the build.

electric media wall fireplace  is important to find the right balance between size and functionality when selecting a fireplace to be your media wall. A large fireplace could overwhelm the space, whereas smaller ones might seem odd. It is recommended to select one that is about one-third of the height of your wall.

Once the stud wall has been completed, you can start work on the wall's cladding. Some media walls are covered with MDF, plasterboard or other materials. Others are completed with Venetian Plastering or another option. Once the cladding has been installed, you can proceed to paint or put up the walls. Once you are satisfied with the cladding you can install your TV and fireplace.

Easy to install

Media walls have become a common feature in modern homes, due to the combination of big flatscreen televisions as well as stunning electric fires that are inset. They can be used to create a focal point for rooms and even increase the value of the room. It is crucial to keep in mind that installing a media wall requires a certain amount of knowledge and expertise in construction. You should also seek out professional assistance if have any experience with home renovations.

Firstly, you need to decide whether you would like to put your TV and fireplace in a recess, or build them into the wall. You'll need a stud wall that can support an electric fireplace and TV if you wish to create holes in your walls. If you don't have chimney breasts, or you do not want the brickwork be altered, you can still put up media walls.

Pre-built media walls with an electric fire built-in are a great choice for those who want to save money and time for installation. The package includes a luxury ARTEON 1.5m wide 3 sided electric fireplace with a choice of 9 matt finishes and optional oak panelling, as well as integrated cable management. You also have the option of a backbox for the TV, if you want. The backbox will conceal all of the wiring so you do not have to worry about unsightly power cables on show.

If you choose to put your TV or fire in a stud wall, you'll need to ensure that there enough plug sockets available to accommodate both appliances. It is important to measure the space to ensure you purchase the correct size TV and fire. It is also important to think about how the plug sockets will be placed in relation to the wall of media. Certain electric fires require more space around them than others, and you must always refer to the instructions of the manufacturer on this matter.

The process of installing your media wall is simple once you have all the required materials. After the stud walls have been constructed, you are able to install the electric fireplace. You will need to use an stud finder or similar tools to locate the studs, and avoid drilling into them. You can also use a template made available by the electric fire company to mark the location of the holes for the TV and fireplace. Use a spirit level to ensure that the TV and fireplace are mounted in a straight line.

Easy to maintain

media wall and fire  are becoming increasingly popular with homeowners, combining large flatscreen TVs and electric fireplaces into one eye-catching space. They can be customized to suit the needs of the homeowner. From shelves for DVDs and hidden storage for games consoles. Some feature LED lighting, either in the form a colour-changing strip or a complete circle. They can be controlled by a handheld remote.

The first step to create a media wall is to determine the location you would like it to be placed in your living room. Then, you'll need to construct a frame around it and this can be accomplished by yourself or with the assistance of a professional. It is recommended to use a stud-finder to find the studs, and then mark where you want to put the TV and fireplace. You can also use a spirit-level and tape measure to obtain exact measurements.

Depending on your existing set up, you may be able to integrate your media wall in an existing chimney breast, in which case it's pretty simple to add a television and an electric fire. If not, then you will need to build an stud frame and timber base around it. You can then clad this with either MDF or plasterboard and then skim it over. The latter is more suitable for a seamless finish and allows you to conceal power cords underneath it.

It is important to consider what you'll be using your media wall for and then consider how much storage space you'll need. Do you have many games consoles or even a smart speaker, for instance? Do you intend to keep a log storage unit in the corner of your wall media? When designing your new layout you'll want to take these factors into consideration.

It's worth buying a model similar to a hole-in-the-wall electric fire if you intend to utilize one. They're less bulky than freestanding models and can blend into your wall media more easily.

Easy to clean

A media wall is an elegant way to incorporate a TV and fireplace into a stunning, functional room. It's a great choice for homeowners who want to keep their flat-screen TV visible, while still having an attractive fire. Media walls come in various sizes and can be customized to fit fireplaces as well as other accessories. You can also run any kind of cable making it easier to hide unattractive wires.


The first step to putting in a prefabricated media wall with a fireplace is building the frame. This is accomplished by taking measurements of the room and creating the template. Then, the wall is constructed of studs and plasterboard. The wall is then sanded, to cover any screws used during construction and to prepare the surface for painting. It is essential to choose an appropriate skim coat that matches the wall color, as this will aid in creating a more cohesive look.

Once the frame is in place and the frame is in place, you can put in an electric fire. Electric fires are easy to clean and don't require a chimney. Electric fires use less energy than traditional fires, so you don't have to worry about an increase in your electricity bills.

You can also add shelving, hiding places 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 type of lighting is ideal in a bedroom or another quiet space.

Make sure that the wall you're viewing has an integrated TV compartment. This will ensure the TV is flush with the wall, and doesn't stand out too far from the frame. Look for models with a a hidden, recessed soundbar compartment. This eliminates the need for additional boxes and can be incorporated into the bottom section the wall that houses the media.