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Old 17-06-2009, 12:26 PM   #1
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Fireplace LCD + Fire

I currently have a brick flue. I don't want to knock it down because I would need to support the flue above it and it would be costly and a bit unnecessary.

I want to mount my LCD TV on the fireplace and also install a fire otherwise the bottom will look a little bare, however due to the heat affecting the LCD I am unsure which to get.

Would a wall fire be the best option? do they fan out heat or does it just rise like a regular fire? I wont really be using it that much it would be more for effect.

Someone at work also mentioned that I could just get a regular stove fireplace and just not use it, or get one that has a light effect as well and just turn the light on.

newbie question but is a gel fire the same as a wall mounted one?

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Also, anyone know if it's possible to mount in-wall speakers onto brick?

Last edited by Blump; 17-06-2009 at 7:52 PM.
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