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Media Wall Fireplaces

Transform your living space with our Media Wall Fireplaces collection. These fireplaces are designed to be the centerpiece of your entertainment wall, seamlessly integrating with TVs and shelving for a modern, built-in look. With stunning flame visuals and streamlined design, they add warmth and style to any room.

Crafted for both performance and aesthetics, media wall fireplaces deliver consistent heat and eye-catching ambiance. Whether you’re upgrading your family room or creating a show-stopping focal point, they bring together contemporary design and cozy comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, media wall fireplaces do not require a chimney or flue, making them suitable for almost any home. This is actually one of their biggest advantages — because they are electric, they can be safely and easily integrated into a custom-built stud wall structure, giving you complete creative freedom over placement and design.

  • Yes, it is safe as long as you follow the manufacturer's guidelines for clearance. The most important rule is to ensure a safe gap between the top of the electric fire and the bottom of the television, with 200–300mm being a standard guideline. Electric fires are designed to direct heat forward or downward, and unlike wood-burning fires, they give off significantly less intense heat, making them a safe companion for your electronics.

  • Most media wall electric fires do produce heat, typically offering 1–2kW of output suitable for supplementary heating, but here's the clever part — they don't have to. You can enjoy the realistic flame effect without turning on the heater, making them perfect for year-round ambience, including warm summer evenings when you want the cosy glow without any extra warmth.

  • Absolutely — a media wall can work well even in a small room. It can actually make a small space feel more organised and less cluttered by consolidating all your media into one streamlined unit. Opting for slimline, shallow-depth electric fire models and a lighter colour scheme helps prevent the wall from feeling overwhelming in a compact space.

  • Costs vary widely depending on complexity — a high-end build with stacked stone, LED lighting, built-in drawers, and a fireplace can run $8,000 or more. Simple builds involving just a TV and electric fire in a stud wall can be a manageable weekend project for someone with basic carpentry skills, but if the design includes complex electrical work, structural modifications, or integrated lighting and surround sound, hiring a professional is strongly recommended.