Are you the type of person who cannot sleep unless they have the TV on in the background? Or maybe you just prefer to watch a movie snuggled in bed. Whatever your reason may be, there are a couple of things that you should consider before mounting your TV to the bedroom wall, such as the size of the TV and the layout.
Firstly, you need to decide where and how high it should be mounted. The space of your room will be a major factor when deciding. Some of the questions you maybe asking yourself are: Do you want it on the side of the bed or at the foot of the bed? If it’s close to the window will this cause reflections on the TV? Will it be too high and cause neck pain?
The size of your TV also needs to be considered. Having a large TV in a small to medium-size room can leave the space feeling cluttered and even smaller.
But don’t let these questions scare you off having a TV in your bedroom. At Jim’s Antennas, our experts can recommend the best position, height and TV brackets for you. There are so many different types of brackets from flush wall mount to swivel to ceiling mounted it’s best to speak with your local expert first for optimum placement and the best bracket to suit your needs and room size.
Our technicians will also mount your screen neatly and professionally, giving you peace of mind that it is secure and safe; particularly important if you have young children in the home.
Only recently, Troy from Jim’s Antennas Wollert mounted a TV in a client’s bedroom. The client wanted all the cables hidden behind the wall with nothing visible.
If you would like to have a chat and arrange a quote with your local Franchisee, call 131 546 or book here.
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