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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Best Wall Mounted Electric Fireplaces Electric fireplaces provide ambiance without the hassles of wood or gas. They plug into a standard outlet and come in stove-style freestanding models or wall-mountable designs. Many models come with heat and flame settings as well as a customizable ember bed material and lighting themes. Reduce your electricity bills even more by using remote controls and power saving modes. Take a look at our top picks to create the ambience you desire. 1. Harsten 50 The Harsten 50 is an electric linear fireplace that can be installed easily in any room without the necessity of venting or gas lines. The sleek fireplace is controlled by remote control or front panel display for ambient lighting and supplemental heating. It features a crystal clear cube emberbed and can be upgraded to a higher resolution ShadowGlo HD Log Set for an authentic flame appearance. It also has integrated speakers that can be connected to your preferred Bluetooth devices and used to enhance the ambiance and relax. The benefit of electric fireplaces is that there are multiple installation options available to meet the needs of a homeowner or contractor. For instance, the majority of Touchstone electric fireplaces can be placed in a bump out opening in a wall, or be hung on the wall as a separate unit. This makes them a good option for renovations or new construction. A bump out is covered by a variety materials, including tile or stone, wood planks, or drywall. These are then framed and trimmed by a professional installer or a DIYer. A partially recessed electric fireplace is installed in the framing process of the wall. It is set flush with the wall for an elegant look. This is a popular style of electric fireplaces that come in a variety of models. The Allusion, which Joe Kuefler, director, Simplifire brand marketing at Hearth &amp; Home Technologies, calls an entry level model, has a narrow footprint that allows it to be partially or fully recessed into a wall with a frame of 2x6. This allows the finishing materials to be set close to the edge of the fire bed. The Allusion Platinum is a second option that can be concealed partially or completely into the wall. This model has a larger viewing area, but no visible heat vents. It is a great choice for rooms with large window. 2. Element Electric Fireplace The Element 36 self-trimming electric fireplace is a builder&#39;s and tradesman&#39;s delight. It has the highest heat output in its class, and the most beautiful flame. Its dual voltage options allow for either plug and play or a hardwire installation using 120/240V. The classic log style brings the rustic wood fire feel that can be enjoyed all year long without or with heat. Its simple LED touch screen and remote control enables you to easily set up, operate, and adjust the unit from anywhere in your home. It is designed to fit in any existing wall opening and comes with an recessed trim kit to give an elegant, polished look. The biggest drawback with this model is that it requires electricity. Electric fireplaces aren&#39;t the best choice if you do not have access to reliable and affordable electric power at your office or at home. Additionally, because they do not emit the pleasant campfire smell of wood and gas fireplaces, electric ones may not be the best option for people with asthma or allergies. When you are looking to purchase an electric fireplace for your home, you should select a model manufactured by an North American brand that is reputable. Models that are cheap may have parts that are substandard and break down quickly. They may also come with little or no warranty protection. Also, if you&#39;re installing an electric fireplace in your business or home it is crucial to hire an accredited electrician to ensure that the electrical system in your building is up to par. A licensed electrician will be able to help you select the best size for your space. A smaller unit will consume less energy and lower the cost of heating, whereas a bigger one will need more power and will cost more to operate. 3. Element Electric Fireplace Insert The self-trimming electric fireplace provides an elegant, polished appearance when it is installed in an existing mantel or opening. It is available in multiple dimensions to fit into your space and can be hardwired for professional installation or connected as a plug-and-play solution. It has a range of flame settings as well as heating control options that make it an ideal option for use all year round. The flames can also be set to be operated without heating, resulting in a beautiful ambient glow that can be adjusted for intensity and speed. A remote that is convenient allows you to easily adjust the temperature, flames and embers. This unit is our top choice for a smart fireplace because it can be controlled by Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa or your smartphone. It can be controlled with an app, touchscreen or remote. It also has an automatic timer that shuts off the fireplace after a specified amount of time. It comes with five options for flame and ambiance settings, and a heat control that can be used to heat the entire home or just the room in which the fireplace is situated. The logs and ember bed can be replaced with driftwood or crystals to add a different design. Contrary to infrared fireplaces that emit a beam of warmth electric fireplaces utilize a forced-fan system to heat your home. The fan draws cool air into the room, then heats it with an electric coil, and then pushes the heated air back out into the room. You must be close to the unit to feel the warmth of the majority of electric fireplaces. They can still warm rooms up to 1,000 sq. ft. If you&#39;re at ease sitting within 3 to 11 feet of the unit. Most models are safe to handle and come with features such as tip-over protection as well as an emergency shutoff at a certain temperature that make them a great choice for families with children or pets. 4. Element Electric Fireplace Insert with Mantle Electric fireplaces offer a secure and practical alternative to wood or gas-burning fireplaces. Easy to install, they can be used either without or with heat to create a cozy ambience. They are energy-efficient and can be programmed to reduce electricity consumption by turning off at a specified time. They&#39;re also cool to touch, making them safe around children and pets. The majority of models come with the ability to control the remote for easy operation, while some include adjustable flame brightness and temperature settings. check over here loved the self-trimmed electric fireplace due to its stunning fire pattern and realistic log set that looks more realistic than the other fireplaces we tested. Dual voltage options permit a plug-and play or hardwired installation with 120/240V. It offers the highest energy output in our class with up to 10,000 BTUs. Its top light has seven color settings to improve the ambience all year long. This model features heating settings that can be activated quickly which makes it a perfect choice for those who want to be able to enjoy your fireplace as soon as they get it. This Napoleon electric fireplace is an excellent choice to consider if you&#39;re looking for a built-in fireplace. It can be mounted in an existing space or placed in a wall for a unique look. It also stands on its own. The assembly took two people around an hour, but the item is custom-made and has plenty of space for picture frames and other accessories. It includes a remote but no additional accessories are needed for installation. It&#39;s also a great option for heating rooms up to 400 square feet. Additionally, it comes with an adjustable thermostat as well as a timer. 5. Napoleon Entice 5000 Create a sleek, modern look that elevates your style with the Napoleon Entice Series Electric Fireplace. This linear fireplace&#39;s shallow depth and reflective back panel allows it to blend into your living space while enhancing its view of the fire. Easily create the perfect ambiance with a customizable flame and ember bed colors (blue or orange, or combination) as well as adjustable brightness, blower, timer and heat output. Entice is available in a variety of models. Entice series is available in a variety of installation options, including surface mounted, fully recessed or partially recessed. With an ember bed made of clear glass that beautifully reflects the captivating flames, this fireplace provides instant ambiance to any room. You can choose from a variety of colors, including blues, oranges, and mixed multi-colors. The intensity of the flames can be controlled with an adjustable remote control. You can also add a front-ventilated heater to your fire for an extra heating option.  The remote that comes with it lets you easily alter the flame&#39;s intensity, colors, ember bed color and brightness, heater, and more from across the room. LED lights that are low energy are illuminated with a variety of glowing colors for the ember bed and create a unique mood. Different ember bed lighting options allow you to set the mood using dim, fade in and fade out settings, as well as cycle mode. The Entice Series offers driftwood and birch logs as additional media options. A contemporary crystal media ember bed is available. This versatile and sophisticated fireplace can be used in commercial and residential settings. The Entice Series comes in 36&#34; 42&#34; 48&#34;, 60&#34; and 72&#34; linear models.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Best Wall Mounted Electric Fireplaces Electric fireplaces provide ambiance without the hassles of wood or gas. They plug into a standard outlet and come in stove-style freestanding models or wall-mountable designs. Many models come with heat and flame settings as well as a customizable ember bed material and lighting themes. Reduce your electricity bills even more by using remote controls and power saving modes. Take a look at our top picks to create the ambience you desire. 1. Harsten 50 The Harsten 50 is an electric linear fireplace that can be installed easily in any room without the necessity of venting or gas lines. The sleek fireplace is controlled by remote control or front panel display for ambient lighting and supplemental heating. It features a crystal clear cube emberbed and can be upgraded to a higher resolution ShadowGlo HD Log Set for an authentic flame appearance. It also has integrated speakers that can be connected to your preferred Bluetooth devices and used to enhance the ambiance and relax. The benefit of electric fireplaces is that there are multiple installation options available to meet the needs of a homeowner or contractor. For instance, the majority of Touchstone electric fireplaces can be placed in a bump out opening in a wall, or be hung on the wall as a separate unit. This makes them a good option for renovations or new construction. A bump out is covered by a variety materials, including tile or stone, wood planks, or drywall. These are then framed and trimmed by a professional installer or a DIYer. A partially recessed electric fireplace is installed in the framing process of the wall. It is set flush with the wall for an elegant look. This is a popular style of electric fireplaces that come in a variety of models. The Allusion, which Joe Kuefler, director, Simplifire brand marketing at Hearth &amp; Home Technologies, calls an entry level model, has a narrow footprint that allows it to be partially or fully recessed into a wall with a frame of 2x6. This allows the finishing materials to be set close to the edge of the fire bed. The Allusion Platinum is a second option that can be concealed partially or completely into the wall. This model has a larger viewing area, but no visible heat vents. It is a great choice for rooms with large window. 2. Element Electric Fireplace The Element 36 self-trimming electric fireplace is a builder&#39;s and tradesman&#39;s delight. It has the highest heat output in its class, and the most beautiful flame. Its dual voltage options allow for either plug and play or a hardwire installation using 120/240V. The classic log style brings the rustic wood fire feel that can be enjoyed all year long without or with heat. Its simple LED touch screen and remote control enables you to easily set up, operate, and adjust the unit from anywhere in your home. It is designed to fit in any existing wall opening and comes with an recessed trim kit to give an elegant, polished look. The biggest drawback with this model is that it requires electricity. Electric fireplaces aren&#39;t the best choice if you do not have access to reliable and affordable electric power at your office or at home. Additionally, because they do not emit the pleasant campfire smell of wood and gas fireplaces, electric ones may not be the best option for people with asthma or allergies. When you are looking to purchase an electric fireplace for your home, you should select a model manufactured by an North American brand that is reputable. Models that are cheap may have parts that are substandard and break down quickly. They may also come with little or no warranty protection. Also, if you&#39;re installing an electric fireplace in your business or home it is crucial to hire an accredited electrician to ensure that the electrical system in your building is up to par. A licensed electrician will be able to help you select the best size for your space. A smaller unit will consume less energy and lower the cost of heating, whereas a bigger one will need more power and will cost more to operate. 3. Element Electric Fireplace Insert The self-trimming electric fireplace provides an elegant, polished appearance when it is installed in an existing mantel or opening. It is available in multiple dimensions to fit into your space and can be hardwired for professional installation or connected as a plug-and-play solution. It has a range of flame settings as well as heating control options that make it an ideal option for use all year round. The flames can also be set to be operated without heating, resulting in a beautiful ambient glow that can be adjusted for intensity and speed. A remote that is convenient allows you to easily adjust the temperature, flames and embers. This unit is our top choice for a smart fireplace because it can be controlled by Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa or your smartphone. It can be controlled with an app, touchscreen or remote. It also has an automatic timer that shuts off the fireplace after a specified amount of time. It comes with five options for flame and ambiance settings, and a heat control that can be used to heat the entire home or just the room in which the fireplace is situated. The logs and ember bed can be replaced with driftwood or crystals to add a different design. Contrary to infrared fireplaces that emit a beam of warmth electric fireplaces utilize a forced-fan system to heat your home. The fan draws cool air into the room, then heats it with an electric coil, and then pushes the heated air back out into the room. You must be close to the unit to feel the warmth of the majority of electric fireplaces. They can still warm rooms up to 1,000 sq. ft. If you&#39;re at ease sitting within 3 to 11 feet of the unit. Most models are safe to handle and come with features such as tip-over protection as well as an emergency shutoff at a certain temperature that make them a great choice for families with children or pets. 4. Element Electric Fireplace Insert with Mantle Electric fireplaces offer a secure and practical alternative to wood or gas-burning fireplaces. Easy to install, they can be used either without or with heat to create a cozy ambience. They are energy-efficient and can be programmed to reduce electricity consumption by turning off at a specified time. They&#39;re also cool to touch, making them safe around children and pets. The majority of models come with the ability to control the remote for easy operation, while some include adjustable flame brightness and temperature settings. <a href="https://ai-db.science/wiki/The_Advanced_Guide_To_Wall_Mount_Fireplace_Electric">check over here</a> loved the self-trimmed electric fireplace due to its stunning fire pattern and realistic log set that looks more realistic than the other fireplaces we tested. Dual voltage options permit a plug-and play or hardwired installation with 120/240V. It offers the highest energy output in our class with up to 10,000 BTUs. Its top light has seven color settings to improve the ambience all year long. This model features heating settings that can be activated quickly which makes it a perfect choice for those who want to be able to enjoy your fireplace as soon as they get it. This Napoleon electric fireplace is an excellent choice to consider if you&#39;re looking for a built-in fireplace. It can be mounted in an existing space or placed in a wall for a unique look. It also stands on its own. The assembly took two people around an hour, but the item is custom-made and has plenty of space for picture frames and other accessories. It includes a remote but no additional accessories are needed for installation. It&#39;s also a great option for heating rooms up to 400 square feet. Additionally, it comes with an adjustable thermostat as well as a timer. 5. Napoleon Entice 5000 Create a sleek, modern look that elevates your style with the Napoleon Entice Series Electric Fireplace. This linear fireplace&#39;s shallow depth and reflective back panel allows it to blend into your living space while enhancing its view of the fire. Easily create the perfect ambiance with a customizable flame and ember bed colors (blue or orange, or combination) as well as adjustable brightness, blower, timer and heat output. Entice is available in a variety of models. Entice series is available in a variety of installation options, including surface mounted, fully recessed or partially recessed. With an ember bed made of clear glass that beautifully reflects the captivating flames, this fireplace provides instant ambiance to any room. You can choose from a variety of colors, including blues, oranges, and mixed multi-colors. The intensity of the flames can be controlled with an adjustable remote control. You can also add a front-ventilated heater to your fire for an extra heating option. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12704/745/inmozata-152cm-electric-fire-recessed-wall-mounted-freestanding-electric-fireplace-with-realistic-led-flame-effect-adjustable-thermostat-overheat-protection-900w-1800w-152-cm-60-inch-black-745.jpg" alt=""> The remote that comes with it lets you easily alter the flame&#39;s intensity, colors, ember bed color and brightness, heater, and more from across the room. LED lights that are low energy are illuminated with a variety of glowing colors for the ember bed and create a unique mood. Different ember bed lighting options allow you to set the mood using dim, fade in and fade out settings, as well as cycle mode. The Entice Series offers driftwood and birch logs as additional media options. A contemporary crystal media ember bed is available. This versatile and sophisticated fireplace can be used in commercial and residential settings. The Entice Series comes in 36” 42” 48”, 60” and 72” linear models.</p>
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      <title>15 Reasons Not To Ignore Hole In The Wall Electric Fires</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Hole in the Wall Electric Fires Electric fires don&#39;t produce fumes or smoke. This makes them much safer to use, since you aren&#39;t at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning or fires in your home. Installing them is simpler. It&#39;s as simple as sketching the opening rough, trim to size and mount. They don&#39;t even require a chimney or flue which means you can save space too! Stylish Design A hole-in-the-wall electric fire is a modern alternative to traditional fireplace designs that allow you to add heat and atmosphere to your home without the hassle of installing a chimney. They can be fitted into existing fireplace openings, or a recess. They offer a sleek design that can be incorporated into a media wall. Models are available in various sizes styles, styles, and finishes. You&#39;ll find something to suit your preferences. Choose from inset electric fireplaces like the Celsi Electriflame Volare 1100 or a freestanding one like the Flamerite Luma1360. A few of these electric fires can even be mounted in a frameless wall-mounted surround to create a modern look which saves floor space. Many models also come with advanced flame picture technology and depth visual effects that offer an unmatched level of realism. Inset electric fires with a log effect, for example, recreate the timeless appeal of traditional wood-burning fireplaces, making for a warm and inviting atmosphere. Others go beyond the norm by using a multi-colored flame image that lets you pick from a soothing blue or an energising hue of red. Some models even include a remote control, allowing you to alter the temperature from the comfort of your seat. This will allow you to optimise the temperature and ensure that your room is evenly heated. Electric fires are also safer to use in places where pets or children may be present. They don&#39;t emit gases or fumes like their counterparts which burn fuel. They are safer to use around children and pets as they minimize the chance of injury. When selecting a hole-in the-wall electric fire, it&#39;s crucial to take accurate measurements of your space to help determine the best model. You can mark the area on the wall using masking tape to visually represent how the fire will be able to fit, and then comparing your results to product specifications to ensure that you&#39;re getting the right size. Be sure to account for any clearances required that will be required for safe operation. Consider how you will arrange the seating around the fire, as well as the position of power outlets and cable management systems. Aesthetics Electric wall hole fireplaces are designed to be installed in an opening or recess in your wall. They have a sleek, contemporary look. They can be used with traditional or flat-fronted fireplace surrounds and can be installed into rooms of any size. They offer instant and controlled thermostatic warmth that adds to your home&#39;s atmosphere. Some models, such as the Flare Adali, also feature LED technology that replicates the look of real flame movement and glows with incredible precision. You can control the speed and colour of the flames, and create personal visual combinations, which adds an additional dimension to your fire wall experience. The electric fires aren&#39;t only modern and stylish, but they can also create a cozy ambience in small living spaces. With a remote control, you can alter the brightness and speed of the flame movements to achieve your ideal ambiance. Wall mounted fires are available in a wide range of finishes, styles, and options. You can pick from flat-fronted designs or traditional log effect models. Some have decorative surrounds that give character and charm to your room.  Celsi Elite Ultiflame is a great choice for those who want a large centerpiece that will draw attention to their media wall. It uses virtual reality technology to create a hyper-realistic fire image and an immersive experience similar to gas or solid-fuel fires. However, it is more simple to install and is less costly to operate. You can also pick from a variety of ambient lighting options to personalise the look of your electric fireplace. Certain models, such as the Vision E-Line Solus VS150 allow you to personalize your entertainment wall by altering the speed and color as well as the sound. In addition to offering an elegant and efficient heating solution, our selection of hole-in-the-wall electric fires has been hand-selected by our team at Enzio Designs. We aim to provide you with the top in terms of style and functionality to help you transform your space into a cosy and comfortable home. If you would like to know more about our beautiful products, stop by our Cheadle, Bromsgrove or Stockport showrooms today. Heat Efficiency Unlike traditional log-burning fires, electric fires don&#39;t produce any flames at all, making them considerably safer for homes with small pets and children. Most models have a heat setting, which lets you limit the amount of heat that is released. Furthermore, there are modern wall hung electric fires released during the burning of fuel. Our wide range of finishes, styles, and designs ranges from ultramodern designs to classic designs. You can also choose from a range of fireplace frames to add an extra touch of elegance to your home. With a variety of remote controls, you can effortlessly switch your fireplace on and off to suit your needs. Inset electric fires are designed to be installed into wall recesses to give a sleek and modern appearance. In addition, since they don&#39;t require a chimney or flue, they&#39;re cheaper and easier to install than traditional fireplaces. We offer a wide range of inset models that can be fitted into existing fireplace openings, as well as ones that have been specifically designed to be fitted into walls with recessed openings. We provide products from the top manufacturers such as Flare and Dimplex so you can rest sure that you&#39;re receiving the highest quality and efficient heating solution. If you choose an inset model, be sure to consider the power output of kW, which is used to show how much heat is produced. The majority of models have a variety of settings that allow you to manage the heat from low to high. You can adjust the fire to the desired temperature and size of the space. Additionally, many models have an &#39;effect only&#39; option that requires only a small amount of electricity to provide an impressive flame display, without producing any heat. If you&#39;re looking for a reliable and effective way to add warmth and elegance to your home, an electric fireplace that&#39;s hole-in-the-wall is the best choice. These modern heating options are designed to be placed in the wall cavity. They look sleek and stylish and are perfect for homes with a limited space. Safety The advantage of a hole in the wall electric fire is that there aren&#39;t real flames, so they&#39;re more secure than gas fires that require regular checks to ensure that there aren&#39;t carbon monoxide leaks. They can also be plugged directly into an electrical socket and switched on without the necessity of chimneys or flues. There are many options for electric media wall fireplaces in terms of aesthetics and design. You&#39;ll be able to find something that suits your home. Choose from traditional inset electric fireplaces, sleek modern inset electric fires, or a freestanding option that stands independently from the wall. You can also opt for a double-sided model to provide more depth and warmth to your space. If you&#39;re looking for a more decorative option, consider a glass fronted electric fire or a stone effect fireplace suite. These will add a more natural feel to your home and can be customised by incorporating different trims and colors. You can put up an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted with a bit of knowledge of carpentry and electrical skills. This is a simple and cost-effective way to change the look of your home. It&#39;s worth noting that you must always hire an electrician to connect your electric fire to the mains power supply. Unplugging appliances when not in use is one way to avoid an electric fire. Also, make sure the wiring is safe. Old and worn-out wiring could be a fire risk and must be replaced immediately. It is also important to keep electrical equipment out of reach from combustible materials, such as wallpaper and paint. In the situation of an emergency, always follow the official line from the fire service - &#34;get out, stay away and call 999&#39;. If the fire is not too large attempt to extinguish it using a fire extinguisher. If the fire is large it is imperative to call 999 as soon as you can and remove everyone in your home. It is also an excellent idea to install an electrical fire alarm installed in your home.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hole in the Wall Electric Fires Electric fires don&#39;t produce fumes or smoke. This makes them much safer to use, since you aren&#39;t at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning or fires in your home. Installing them is simpler. It&#39;s as simple as sketching the opening rough, trim to size and mount. They don&#39;t even require a chimney or flue which means you can save space too! Stylish Design A hole-in-the-wall electric fire is a modern alternative to traditional fireplace designs that allow you to add heat and atmosphere to your home without the hassle of installing a chimney. They can be fitted into existing fireplace openings, or a recess. They offer a sleek design that can be incorporated into a media wall. Models are available in various sizes styles, styles, and finishes. You&#39;ll find something to suit your preferences. Choose from inset electric fireplaces like the Celsi Electriflame Volare 1100 or a freestanding one like the Flamerite Luma1360. A few of these electric fires can even be mounted in a frameless wall-mounted surround to create a modern look which saves floor space. Many models also come with advanced flame picture technology and depth visual effects that offer an unmatched level of realism. Inset electric fires with a log effect, for example, recreate the timeless appeal of traditional wood-burning fireplaces, making for a warm and inviting atmosphere. Others go beyond the norm by using a multi-colored flame image that lets you pick from a soothing blue or an energising hue of red. Some models even include a remote control, allowing you to alter the temperature from the comfort of your seat. This will allow you to optimise the temperature and ensure that your room is evenly heated. Electric fires are also safer to use in places where pets or children may be present. They don&#39;t emit gases or fumes like their counterparts which burn fuel. They are safer to use around children and pets as they minimize the chance of injury. When selecting a hole-in the-wall electric fire, it&#39;s crucial to take accurate measurements of your space to help determine the best model. You can mark the area on the wall using masking tape to visually represent how the fire will be able to fit, and then comparing your results to product specifications to ensure that you&#39;re getting the right size. Be sure to account for any clearances required that will be required for safe operation. Consider how you will arrange the seating around the fire, as well as the position of power outlets and cable management systems. Aesthetics Electric wall hole fireplaces are designed to be installed in an opening or recess in your wall. They have a sleek, contemporary look. They can be used with traditional or flat-fronted fireplace surrounds and can be installed into rooms of any size. They offer instant and controlled thermostatic warmth that adds to your home&#39;s atmosphere. Some models, such as the Flare Adali, also feature LED technology that replicates the look of real flame movement and glows with incredible precision. You can control the speed and colour of the flames, and create personal visual combinations, which adds an additional dimension to your fire wall experience. The electric fires aren&#39;t only modern and stylish, but they can also create a cozy ambience in small living spaces. With a remote control, you can alter the brightness and speed of the flame movements to achieve your ideal ambiance. Wall mounted fires are available in a wide range of finishes, styles, and options. You can pick from flat-fronted designs or traditional log effect models. Some have decorative surrounds that give character and charm to your room. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12704/745/inmozata-152cm-electric-fire-recessed-wall-mounted-freestanding-electric-fireplace-with-realistic-led-flame-effect-adjustable-thermostat-overheat-protection-900w-1800w-152-cm-60-inch-black-745.jpg" alt=""> Celsi Elite Ultiflame is a great choice for those who want a large centerpiece that will draw attention to their media wall. It uses virtual reality technology to create a hyper-realistic fire image and an immersive experience similar to gas or solid-fuel fires. However, it is more simple to install and is less costly to operate. You can also pick from a variety of ambient lighting options to personalise the look of your electric fireplace. Certain models, such as the Vision E-Line Solus VS150 allow you to personalize your entertainment wall by altering the speed and color as well as the sound. In addition to offering an elegant and efficient heating solution, our selection of hole-in-the-wall electric fires has been hand-selected by our team at Enzio Designs. We aim to provide you with the top in terms of style and functionality to help you transform your space into a cosy and comfortable home. If you would like to know more about our beautiful products, stop by our Cheadle, Bromsgrove or Stockport showrooms today. Heat Efficiency Unlike traditional log-burning fires, electric fires don&#39;t produce any flames at all, making them considerably safer for homes with small pets and children. Most models have a heat setting, which lets you limit the amount of heat that is released. Furthermore, there are <a href="https://telegra.ph/5-Things-Everyone-Gets-Wrong-On-The-Subject-Of-Contemporary-Electric-Fireplaces-Wall-Mount-11-17">modern wall hung electric fires</a> released during the burning of fuel. Our wide range of finishes, styles, and designs ranges from ultramodern designs to classic designs. You can also choose from a range of fireplace frames to add an extra touch of elegance to your home. With a variety of remote controls, you can effortlessly switch your fireplace on and off to suit your needs. Inset electric fires are designed to be installed into wall recesses to give a sleek and modern appearance. In addition, since they don&#39;t require a chimney or flue, they&#39;re cheaper and easier to install than traditional fireplaces. We offer a wide range of inset models that can be fitted into existing fireplace openings, as well as ones that have been specifically designed to be fitted into walls with recessed openings. We provide products from the top manufacturers such as Flare and Dimplex so you can rest sure that you&#39;re receiving the highest quality and efficient heating solution. If you choose an inset model, be sure to consider the power output of kW, which is used to show how much heat is produced. The majority of models have a variety of settings that allow you to manage the heat from low to high. You can adjust the fire to the desired temperature and size of the space. Additionally, many models have an &#39;effect only&#39; option that requires only a small amount of electricity to provide an impressive flame display, without producing any heat. If you&#39;re looking for a reliable and effective way to add warmth and elegance to your home, an electric fireplace that&#39;s hole-in-the-wall is the best choice. These modern heating options are designed to be placed in the wall cavity. They look sleek and stylish and are perfect for homes with a limited space. Safety The advantage of a hole in the wall electric fire is that there aren&#39;t real flames, so they&#39;re more secure than gas fires that require regular checks to ensure that there aren&#39;t carbon monoxide leaks. They can also be plugged directly into an electrical socket and switched on without the necessity of chimneys or flues. There are many options for electric media wall fireplaces in terms of aesthetics and design. You&#39;ll be able to find something that suits your home. Choose from traditional inset electric fireplaces, sleek modern inset electric fires, or a freestanding option that stands independently from the wall. You can also opt for a double-sided model to provide more depth and warmth to your space. If you&#39;re looking for a more decorative option, consider a glass fronted electric fire or a stone effect fireplace suite. These will add a more natural feel to your home and can be customised by incorporating different trims and colors. You can put up an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted with a bit of knowledge of carpentry and electrical skills. This is a simple and cost-effective way to change the look of your home. It&#39;s worth noting that you must always hire an electrician to connect your electric fire to the mains power supply. Unplugging appliances when not in use is one way to avoid an electric fire. Also, make sure the wiring is safe. Old and worn-out wiring could be a fire risk and must be replaced immediately. It is also important to keep electrical equipment out of reach from combustible materials, such as wallpaper and paint. In the situation of an emergency, always follow the official line from the fire service – “get out, stay away and call 999&#39;. If the fire is not too large attempt to extinguish it using a fire extinguisher. If the fire is large it is imperative to call 999 as soon as you can and remove everyone in your home. It is also an excellent idea to install an electrical fire alarm installed in your home.</p>
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