Mounting a TV is a great way to free up space in your living room. If you’ve got kids who get touchy with electronics that they shouldn’t be putting their hands on, an out-of-reach TV will keep gooey ...
Most people I know want to mount their TV to a wall but are too scared to try. They worry about drilling into drywall, mounting at the wrong height or — worst of all — their TV falling to the ground.
If you want to get your TV at the perfect height and make sure it stays there, wall mounting is a great option. It gets it up and out of reach of young children and pets, hides the cables, and makes ...
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Mounting a TV might seem like one of those simple weekend jobs—buy a bracket, drill some holes, pop it on the wall, done and dusted. But that’s exactly how you end up with a screen that’s off-kilter, ...
You've taken the decision to wall mount your television. Besides making sure you have the right set of tools to mount your TV and figuring out a wire layout to hide your TV cables and keep things ...