Samsung the Frame - TV hung too high?
Kristy L
3 years ago
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Comments (15)In any event, I think the upper half of brick cavity where logs are stored could be modified and used as a place to mount your TV. I'm thinking some sort of structure could be built into the cavity and the TV mounted to it. This would require the services of a qualified carpenter to ensure the entire structure is properly and securely anchored to the brickwork, and to ensure it can support the weight of the TV, especially if a pivot mount is used. Barring this idea, is there adequate space in the opening between fam rm and kitchen/dining area which could accommodate a purpose-built unit for your TV? In other words, built directly to the right of the brickwork?...See MoreWhat can I do to update tv area instead of just plants?
Comments (78)As you guessed , I just express my opinion . Some agree , some don't . Some houses which I have sold 20 years ago are still in the same decor , other people may not have purchased . I prefer a planned colour pallette and something that has a Wow , and I definitely won't have the same colour walls and ceilings all through a property . Some fast food restaurants do have the same colour all the way through , but even they tend to have white ceilings or similar . I do have a ( small ) stainless deep fryer that does great chips though ! As far as texture goes , I 100% guarantee I would have more texture than this house , to use the obvious comparison . That is why , if you go back up to my original post , I suggested a feature wall of wallpaper , and a painting -- texture and colour . I don't like grey or beige as primary colours , and in fact don't consider them pastels either , but thats pointless arguing semantics . I wouldn't have that combo , the OP would -- good on her . If houzz only had people that agree , it may be very boring ....See MoreCorner TV dilemma
Comments (6)The wall to the right looks like theres nothing along there -- would it be too much of an angle to have it flat ( or flattish -- have the left end of the TV maybe 150mm out from that wall ? As spmm and siriuskey say , a swivelling type mount would be reasonably professional too . A builder or handyman may even be able to cut a couple of wooden blocks to suit the angles and where the mounting points are on the back of your TV , but then you need to know where the studs are . Failing all that -- that TV looks around 50 inch -- have a measure , a 42inch or even 40 may be a better fit if it absolutely has to go flat on that wall ( when measuring , remember TVs are measured diagonally , but don't forget frames around the side too ) . Whatever you do , that current setup looks too much like it could get knocked off accidentally -- I personally wouldn't have a TV on a cabinet near a door or similar -- wall mounting is definitely my preference ....See MoreKristy L
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