10 Wrong Answers To Common Electric Fire Media Wall Questions: Do You Know The Correct Answers?

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10 Wrong Answers To Common Electric Fire Media Wall Questions: Do You Know The Correct Answers?

5 Media Wall Electric Fires From Ezee Glow

If messing around with logs isn't your thing, then media wall electric fireplaces offer an easier approach to living in a fireplace. The stunning fire effects they produce can be controlled via remote control or smart integration to provide the ultimate convenience.

Some models have a smart temperature control that regulates the amount of heat produced based on the ambient air pressure in the room. This prevents energy waste by adjusting the flame to prevent it from overheating.

Evonic Alpine

The creation of a media wall can be an excellent way to create an amazing focal point to your home while increasing the value of your property. However, it can be a difficult task to make it work - especially when you're trying integrate the flat screen TV and a fireplace into your design.

Luckily, we're here to help! We've compiled a list of the best electric fireplaces for building a media-wall to simplify your life.

The Evonic Alpin is a great option for a wall-mounted media. This stylish and sleek wall-mounted electric fireplace has an attractive flame image and the option of selecting from low energy LED or evoflame super realistic LED. The Alpine also comes with built-in shelves that are ideal for storing your television and other media.

Celsi ElectriflameVR Basilica is a great option for a wall media. The wall-mounted electric fire is a stunning piece of art, thanks to the revolutionary EVR flame projection technology. It also has the unique silver birch fuel bed.

Avella Grande has a stylish and modern design that's worth looking into. This stunning widescreen fire comes with a custom log set and fuel bed that have been chosen to enhance the appearance of the appliance. It also uses the latest SCHOTT glasses to enhance the brightness and clarity of the flame effect.

The choice of a wall-mounted media electric fire is a challenging procedure, but it's crucial to keep in mind some things to be aware of before beginning work on your new installation. It's first necessary to decide if you'd like to put your TV and fireplace directly into the wall or opt for an frame made of studs. If you decide to build a stud-wall, you might have to move plug sockets. It is best to consult a professional before making any decisions.

Celsi E - VR

The Celsi E-VR is a sophisticated next-generation steel electric stove designed for those with refined taste and a love of the appeal of combining traditional style with modern. This electric 40" suite features the innovative Electriflame technology to create a captivating flame effect at the front, center and rear of the fuelbed. The electric fire's cosy effect is enhanced by the warm LED downlights which can be dimmed to suit your own ambiance requirements.

The suite is beautifully crafted with top quality boarding available in Smooth White, Textured White or Textured Black & White, this suite also comes with a stunning natural log effect fuel bed that is made of ceramic, featuring hand-crafted silver birch logs. Featuring a convenient 'place down plug in' installation the suite is ideal to be used in your media wall to add a new dimension of warmth and atmosphere to your home.



Our electric media wall fires provide the ideal solution for transforming a flat-screen TV into an impressive focal point in your living space. With the remote control, you can adjust the intensity and ember effects of the flames. You can also select from pre-set ambient color settings.

Electric wall fires are easy to maintain, needing only a quick spray of glass cleaner if they get dirty. Electric wall fires are safer for families with pets or small children than traditional media fireplaces with log burners or gas fires, as they do not create the risk of rogue embers shooting out behind the fireplace's lip or leading to carbon monoxide leakage.

Flamerite Glazer 900

The Glazer 900 is a stunning electric wall-mounted fire for media walls that features an amazing new flame effect created by Flamerite known as Nitra flame 7 and a choice of bespoke color options. This contemporary media wall fire is available in a 3 2 or 1 glass-sided design. It also has a minimal frameless style that makes it perfect for plastering. This makes it possible to seamlessly integrate into any TV wall, creating an incredible focal point for your home. It can be controlled using the Fire eControl app (using your smartphone or tablet) or via the remote control, allowing you to adjust it to meet your requirements.

This media wall electric fireplace is an impressive addition to any dining or living area. The glass front is set against a realistic driftwood log effect and acrylic ice media that has an impressive flame picture that's sure to please. The glass is also outfitted with Flamerite's Omni Glide technology which allows users to tilt the glass in 2 positions enhancing the visual flame image and hiding the heater for a more subtle appearance.

Another benefit of a media wall electric fire is that it doesn't emit any smoke or fumes that makes it more secure than traditional fireplaces. It is also more efficient than gas fireplaces and can heat the room quickly with the push of a single button. This means it can be used all year round without having to pay the most on heating bills.

One of the greatest benefits of a media wall is that it helps to save space by combining your television and electric fire into one unit. This will give you more space in your living room that you can make use of for furniture or other activities. This is a practical way to make the most of your living space and will add value to your home.

Ezee Glow celestial

This built-in electric fireplace is the smallest model in the Celestial line.  3 sided media wall fire 's an amazing addition to your home, whether integrated into a media panel or used alone. This sleek, built-in model comes packed with features including numerous flame options, stunning feature fuel bed, and realistic flame effects.

The 3-sided electric fireplace is a relatively new development in the field of media wall design. They are becoming increasingly popular due to the fact that they add interest to otherwise mundane walls. They allow light to flow across the length of the wall, creating a feeling of openness you don't have with a traditional fully recessed electric fire. They also work by providing an amazing view of the flames from any place in the room, which means that you can see the flames no matter the position you're standing.

There are a variety of various ways that you can put a 3-sided electric fire on your media wall, but the two most commonly used options are to either recess it slightly or to incorporate it into an enclosure. In the first scenario the media will be broader than the fire, and might even slightly extend over it, as you can see on some of the pictures below.

You can also choose an already-built suite, such as the Ezee Glow Aura Electric Suite which includes 50-inches Celestial fire set in a modern white MDF surrounding. This is a complete suite which means that you don't have to perform any installation work to install it and comes with its own remote control, so you can control the electric fire from the comfort of your chair. This suite is the perfect feature for your media wall. It is available in a variety of fuel bed and flame colours, a heat output of 1.4 and 1.6kW, and an storage unit at the base.

Ezee Glow Zana

The Grand Zara by Ezee Glow comes with all the features you've come to expect from the standard Zara in a larger package. Unique and modern, it is the perfect solution to bring warmth and style into your home without sacrificing floor-space. It will heat your space quickly and efficiently with a front-placed heater. You can place your television above or beneath the heater. You can also opt to have it wall mounted or recessed into recesses. The package is fitted with a stylish white MDF surrounding it and a 42" Zara Fire itself.