Wall Hanging
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Napoleon Allure™ Phantom 60 Wall Hanging Electric Fireplace
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Napoleon Allure™ Vertical Series Electric Fireplace
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Napoleon Azure™ 42 S Wall Hanging Electric Fireplaces
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Napoleon Azure™ 42 Wall Hanging Electric Fireplaces
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Napoleon Azure™ 50 Wall Hanging Electric Fireplaces
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Napoleon Azure™ Vertical 38 Wall Hanging Electric Fireplaces
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Napoleon Entice Wall-Hanging Electric Fireplace
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Napoleon StylusTM Wallmount Series Electric Fireplace
Wall Hanging Electric Fireplaces for Toronto and GTA Homes
Wall hanging electric fireplaces are surface-mounted fireplace units designed to hang on a wall and provide flame ambiance, light supplemental heat, and a modern focal point without gas lines, venting, chimney work, smoke, ash, or major renovation. They are commonly used in condos, bedrooms, offices, basements, apartments, and living rooms where homeowners want a clean fireplace look while preserving floor space.
Choosing the Right Wall Hanging Fireplace
The right wall hanging fireplace depends on wall size, mounting surface, room layout, outlet location, heater output, and whether the goal is ambiance, light warmth, or a modern design upgrade. A unit chosen only by width or flame colour can look poorly proportioned, sit at an awkward height, or provide less heat than expected.
Surface-Mounted Fireplace
Best for simple room upgrades where the fireplace can be mounted with limited construction, but unit depth and walkway clearance must be considered.
Wall Hanging with Heater
Useful when light supplemental warmth is needed, but heater airflow, clearance from furniture, and room size must be reviewed before installation.
Linear Wall Hanging Fireplace
Best for wider walls and media areas where a long flame view improves visual balance, but width should match the wall and seating distance.
Wall Hanging Fireplace vs Other Fireplace Options
Electric fireplace formats differ in installation effort, finished appearance, floor-space use, storage value, and heating performance. Comparing the main options helps prevent choosing a fireplace that is easy to mount but does not match the room’s design or comfort expectations.
Installation Details That Affect Safety and Appearance
Wall hanging fireplace installation depends on wall structure, mounting brackets, unit weight, outlet location, cord routing, heater airflow, and clearance from furniture or finishes. The fireplace should be planned with the full wall layout because television height, artwork, shelving, seating distance, and traffic flow all affect daily usability.
Wrong Mounting Height Can Make the Wall Feel Awkward
A wall hanging fireplace installed too high can feel disconnected from the seating area and make a television above it uncomfortable to watch. A unit mounted too low or too close to furniture can restrict airflow, crowd the room, or weaken the finished look.
Performance Features to Compare Before Buying
A wall hanging electric fireplace should be evaluated by more than flame appearance. Heat output, mounting depth, flame-only operation, controls, outlet placement, and wall proportions all affect whether the unit performs well in everyday use.
- Match fireplace width to the wall size, ceiling height, and seating distance
- Confirm wall support and mounting hardware before installation
- Review heater output if supplemental warmth is part of the goal
- Check outlet location and cord routing before final placement
- Compare flame brightness, colour settings, ember bed style, timer, and remote control features
- Plan clearances around TVs, shelving, curtains, furniture, and nearby finishes
- Choose flame-only operation if year-round ambiance is important
Surface-Mounted vs Recessed Electric Fireplaces
Some electric fireplaces are designed only for wall hanging, while others can be surface-mounted, partially recessed, or fully recessed. Confirming the installation format before purchase helps prevent wall-depth problems, projection issues, and a finished result that does not match expectations.
Replacement and Room Upgrade Considerations
Replacing an older electric fireplace, TV stand, or decorative heater with a wall hanging model should begin with wall measurements, outlet location, mounting surface, and furniture layout. A simple upgrade can still create problems if the wall cannot support the unit, the outlet is poorly placed, or the fireplace does not align with the television and seating area.
Wall Hanging Fireplace Selection Checklist
- Measure wall width, ceiling height, seating distance, and available mounting area
- Confirm wall structure, mounting support, and unit weight before installation
- Check outlet location, cord routing, and electrical requirements
- Choose surface-mounted, partially recessed, or fully recessed installation based on wall depth
- Compare flame effects, heat output, controls, timer, and flame-only operation
- Plan TV height, shelving, furniture placement, and heater airflow before mounting
Local Suitability for Toronto and GTA Homes
Wall hanging electric fireplaces are well suited for Toronto and GTA homes where space efficiency, low-maintenance operation, and clean installation are priorities. They are especially practical in condos, townhouses, apartments, bedrooms, offices, finished basements, and rental-friendly spaces where gas venting or chimney work is not practical.
Wall hanging fireplace cost depends on fireplace width, flame technology, heater output, installation method, electrical work, mounting requirements, control features, and overall room design. A lower-cost unit may not be the best value if it looks undersized, has weak flame realism, projects too far into the room, or lacks the control features needed for daily use.
Making the Right Wall Hanging Fireplace Decision
The strongest choice is the wall hanging fireplace that fits the wall properly, mounts safely, provides the right level of ambiance or supplemental warmth, and works with the room’s furniture and media layout. Proper planning helps prevent poor proportions, awkward TV placement, visible cords, weak heat usefulness, and avoidable replacement after installation.

















