Smart And Stylish Solutions for TV Installation When the Wall Mount Won't Work

Smart And Stylish Solutions for TV Installation When the Wall Mount Won't Work






Smart And Stylish Solutions for TV Installation When the Wall Mount Won't Work



No Space for a TV Wall Unit Installation ? Here Are Smart And Stylish Solutions




Where to Put the TV When the Wall Won't Work ?

 Are you tired of your house? Instead of moving away, you could simply transform your interior home into a place where you actually love and enjoy living. If you have a few skills and know how to decorate and use basic tools, you should be able to follow these amazing steps and ideas to improve your apartment.



Where to Put the TV When the Wall Won't Work ?



Here are the three essential elements to float your TV away from the wall:




1. Hide the back of the TV with cabinetry




2. Place all your components inside the cabinet





3. Use a power strip inside the cabinet: So all cables and cords are contained inside the cabinet. You will then only need to deal with a single power cord emerging from the cabinet.





Floor mounted electrical outlets are your friend. If you are installing a new outlet, place it right under the cabinet, and allow space under the cabinet for the plugs because they will stick up from the outlet a couple inches. Create an access panel in the bottom of the cabinet so you can reach the plug.




 If you cannot install a floor mounted electrical outlet, then use the best cable cover you can get to hide the cord and make it lie flat on the floor as it runs to your wall outlet. Remember you are using a power strip inside your cabinet so you only have to hide one cord. I’ll say more about this later.


 People have been using motorized lifts in TV cabinets at the foot of a bed for years now. The only difference in floating the cabinet in the main living area is that you can’t hide the cord under a bed.
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