Inset Electric Fires
Built-In Electric Fires
Inset electric fires, also known as recessed, hole-in-the-wall, or built-in electric fires, are convenient and low-maintenance heating solutions. The electric inset fires in this category are suitable for installation within a chimney breast or false fireplace opening constructed from plasterboard and timber. Available in landscape and portrait designs that can be styled with either one, two, or three sides of the glass in view, our built-in electric fires create a modern feature and cosy atmosphere.
A built-in electric fireplace is often a popular choice amongst those with contemporary interiors. They have a sleek and stylish look, plus the frame that surrounds these electric heaters comes in a wide choice of styles and finishes, from flush-fitting edges to chunky frames. Our recessed electric fireplace collection offers an extensive choice of fuel beds ranging from classic ceramic, log, and pebble fuel beds to crushed glass beads for a super modern look.
You can rest assured you’re getting an excellent quality product when you shop this range. Our electric hole-in-the-wall fires are from industry-leading brands, including Gazco, Celsi, Dimplex, and Evonic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I simply plug in an inset electric fire?Whether you buy an inbuilt, wall-mounted, freestanding, or smoke-effect electric fire from us, you will be able to plug that appliance into a standard UK electric socket. Most of the models in this range come with a 2m power lead.
How high above the floor should you install a built-in electric fire?Built-in electric fires and media wall fires can sit anywhere on your chimney breast so long as it meets the manufacturers installation requirements. The most popular position for an inset electric fireplace is at eye level from a seated position, which works out to be 1m off the floor.
With a huge range of modern and classic style electric inset fires available, free UK mainland delivery over £100, and our price match promise, now is the perfect time to invest in a built-in fireplace. Shop the range now. And for more advice before making your purchase, make sure to check out our blog post on what to consider when buying an electric fire.