Rare is the feeling that can compare to the one you get in a moment when you start arranging furniture in your new house. And, we all know that a house is no home without a good TV.

Nowadays, while you are choosing a television, you will have numerous options regarding types of screens and technologies. Considering that modern home design usually involves installing the TV on the wall, all of you who are wishing to apply this trend in your space should ask yourself several questions. Though it might seem like a piece of cake, placing that fancy screen is not possible on every surface and it will take a bit more time than you imagined. Therefore, the following text will explain to you the most important steps in this procedure.

Where to Mount the TV?

Since it was invented, television became the hearthstone of every house, so it is no wonder many people cannot imagine their living room without it. When considering the best position to mount the TV on the wall, this room will certainly be the first choice, but you could also place it in the bedroom. Another option is also a playroom or room for relaxation. 

When you look at the furniture, the TV should be placed opposite the sofa, recliner or any other cozy items. If your choice is the bedroom, it should be opposite the bed. Be sure that it is in a position where it could be easily plugged in and that the sunlight doesn’t directly fall on the screen (which makes it difficult to watch).

2Is the Wall Able to Hold My TV?

Knowing if your wall is able to hold the TV is probably the most significant instance when you are considering mounting it. Not every surface is suitable for this type of work, and some of them will get damaged. Basically, the best type of wall for mounting a TV is any sort that includes a wooden or brick base. You should avoid doing this on gypsum by any means because his material will not be able to hold your television. 

Be Careful When Taking Measures

This is also a pretty important thing to consider. First, you will have to measure the dimensions of the wall and TV. Have in mind that you should do so by taking into consideration the diagonal line on the screen. Second, you should mark the height and the space the TV will take. Make sure that it is in a place where you find it comfortable to watch while sitting on your sofa or chair.

The most common size for TV nowadays is 42 inches, but there are also those of 50, 55 and even 75 inches. Now, whether you are mounting it on one wall or in the corner of the room, you will have to adjust the height accordingly.

How to Deal With Cords?

Once you figure out where and how to mount your TV, you will probably find that you need to find a way to disguise all of those wires hanging loose. To make it easy on the eye, you can cover it with a duct you will later paint over. If you install a TV on a brick wall, you can chip it, place wires and cover them with plaster and paint. Or, if you are up to it, you can build a wall cabinet and give it all a wooden cover. 

Since this is not a simple task to do on your own, you should consider hiring a specialist. It is nice to know the professional will be there to investigate and measure your walls and set everything up.