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Old 13-05-2008, 10:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Fireplace thoughts

Here's the scenario. I currently have a chimney breast with a gas flue in it and a 'feature electric' fireplace (read illuminated fan heater!). I would like to rip it out, board up the hole and mount my 42" panny on it, couple of units below (similar to Groove's) with my components in it and cabling hidden in the wall.

We don't use the fireplace for heat - prefer the modern convinience of a timed, thermostatically controlled radiator, unfortunately SWMBO likes the fireplace and wants to keep it, but acknowledges that the TV mounted above would be too high. Aparently it makes a good focal point - personally I think a 42" full HD panny makes a great focal point and a fireplace screensaver on a PC aparently won't cut it.

Does anyone have any thoughts on how we can meet in the middle somewhere?

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Re: Fireplace thoughts

Depending on the room layout, we mounted ours to the side on a pull out and twist bracket.

Day to Day it is out facing into the room, for parties and visitors it get pushed back and 'hidden' round the corner of the fireplace.

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Depending on the room layout, we mounted ours to the side on a pull out and twist bracket.

Day to Day it is out facing into the room, for parties and visitors it get pushed back and 'hidden' round the corner of the fireplace.

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It is only (currently) on a 32" but I will try to get some photos sorted for you.

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Re: Fireplace thoughts

Buy or make a DVD of a log fire and show it on your screen - Dimplex do an electric fire which is just a big TFT screen, comes with a memory card with different fire scenes on (honest - http://www.dimplex.co.uk/products/fi..._art/index.htm)
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