
Built-in wall electric fireplaces are a fantastic way to add warmth and ambiance to any room, and with the right installation and design, they can be a stunning focal point.
To start, you'll want to choose a location for your wall electric fireplace that's away from flammable materials and out of reach of children and pets.
A standard wall electric fireplace installation requires a minimum of 4 inches of clearance on either side and 6 inches at the top and bottom for safe operation.
Consider the size of your wall and the space where you plan to install the fireplace, as larger units may require additional support.
Planning and Design
Determine the width of your built-in unit based on the size of your TV, leaving some extra space on either side.
I personally based my built-in unit's width on our 74″ wide television, with a few inches of extra space on either side.
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Decide on the depth of your bookcases, considering how deep you want them to hold decor.
The bookcases ultimately determined the overall depth of the built-in, so think about how deep you want them to be.
Leave space between the top of the fireplace and any items above it, to prevent damage from heat.
I had to leave 8 inches of space between the top of the fireplace and the bottom of the TV or any other items.
Consider adding a soundbar, and plan for it to be above the fireplace, but not too close.
The soundbar is 9″ above the top of the fireplace, with a 2×6 between it and the bottom of the TV opening.
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Installation
Installation is a relatively straightforward process, but it does require some planning and preparation.
To begin, choose a location for your built-in wall electric fireplace that is at least 3 feet away from any combustible materials, such as wood or drywall.
This is because electric fireplaces produce heat, and you want to ensure that it's safely contained within the unit.
Before drilling into your walls, mark the location of the fireplace's mounting brackets and the electrical outlet with a pencil.
This will help you avoid any mistakes and ensure that the fireplace is properly aligned.
Once you've marked the location, drill pilot holes for the mounting brackets and then screw them into place.
Next, plug in the fireplace and test it to make sure it's working properly.
Install Bookcase Frames
To install bookcase frames, start by leveling the base structures and securing them to the studs.
I found it helpful to use wood shims to ensure everything was perfectly level.
Make sure the vertical structures are securely attached to the base.
Next, add the inside vertical members to complete the bookcase framing.
You'll want to clamp the bookcase frames to the vertical supports to prevent them from falling over while you work.
It's essential to check that the structure is plumb before moving on to the next step.
Using wood shims, level the bookcase frames and secure them to the floor with screws.
Install Drywall for Built-In
To install drywall for a built-in, start by applying multiple coats of drywall mud to fully cover the seams and tape.
I've found that three coats are usually sufficient, but you may need more depending on the size of the project.
Make sure to cover everything in close proximity to the built-in with plastic to prevent a huge mess.
Sanding drywall makes a mess, so consider hand sanding to minimize the issue.
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Wall Mounted Fireplaces
Wall mounted fireplaces can save space in a room, making them perfect for small homes or apartments.
These units come in various styles, so you can choose one that fits your home's decor.
They provide the warmth you desire with a sleek, modern look, creating a striking focal point in any room.
You can install a wall mounted fireplace in a living room, bedroom, or even a home office, adding a cozy touch to any space.
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Design and Features
Built-in wall electric fireplaces offer a sleek and space-saving way to enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a fire without the hassle of a traditional fireplace. They can be installed directly into a wall, creating a seamless look.
These units are available in a range of styles and sizes to suit different rooms and decors. From modern to traditional, there's a design to match any aesthetic.
Some built-in wall electric fireplaces come with advanced features like remote control and adjustable heat settings, making it easy to customize your experience.
Television and Framing
When working with television and framing, it's essential to read all the materials provided to ensure accurate measurements and a smooth installation process.
The framing for an electric fireplace should be made from 2×6 lumber to support its full depth.
Cutting all the lumber to size before assembling can save time and effort, especially when working with large pieces like 2×6's.
Building the structure close to where it will be installed eliminates the struggle of carrying it through the house.
Securing the horizontal members to one of the outside vertical members is a good starting point when assembling the structure.
Using 3-1/2″ construction screws can provide a strong and secure hold.
Working from the bottom to the top of the structure can help ensure everything is properly aligned and secure.
The final piece of the structure should be securing the other outside vertical member to the horizontals.
Stylish Colors

Our fireplaces come in a variety of colors to suit your decor. You can choose from sleek and elegant options like black wall mounted fireplaces.
The color options are designed to complement your existing decor, so you can pick the perfect fit for your home. A brown free standing fireplace can add warmth to any room.
Black wall mounted fireplaces are ideal for modern spaces, while brown free standing fireplaces bring a cozy touch to traditional settings.
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Specifications
The specifications of this fireplace are quite impressive. It's powered by AC and has a heat output of 5110 British Thermal Units.
The dimensions of the product are 5.5"D x 60"W x 15.75"H, making it a decent size for most rooms. It's also worth noting that it's a relatively lightweight product, weighing in at 65.9 pounds.
This fireplace is made of tempered glass and metal, giving it a sturdy and modern look. The finish type is lacquered, which adds a touch of sophistication to the overall design.
Here's a breakdown of the included components:
- Screws/Wall Anchors/Wall Bracket/Metal Bracket
- Log/crystal
- Remote Control
- Manual
- Fireplace
The power consumption is 1500 Watts, which is relatively standard for a fireplace of this size. The burner type is quartz, which is known for its efficiency and durability.
Benefits and Considerations
Built-in wall electric fireplaces offer a range of benefits that make them a great choice for any room.
One of the main advantages is energy efficiency. Our electric fireplaces provide heating solutions that help you save on energy bills.
You can install a built-in wall electric fireplace quickly and easily, thanks to options like wall mounted electric fireplaces and fireplace inserts.
A wide range of styles is available, from stone electric fireplaces to stylish electric fireplaces with mantles, ensuring you find the perfect match for your home's decor.
Here are some key benefits of built-in wall electric fireplaces:
- Saves room: It goes on the wall.
- Easy to put in: You can do it yourself.
- Looks cozy: Makes your room nice.
- Easy to keep: No mess.
- Saves money: Uses less power.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do electric wall fireplaces use a lot of electricity?
Electric wall fireplaces typically consume between 1,000 to 2,000 watts of power per hour, which is a moderate to high electricity usage. However, the actual energy consumption may vary depending on several factors, so it's worth exploring further to understand your specific needs.
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