You’ll want to select a wall mount that accommodates each of these factors. Keep in mind that the wall mounts weight limit is the combined weight of the TV and the mount. If you’re not familiar with the term VESA pattern, it refers to a standardized pattern of mounting holes located on the back of a flat-screen TV or monitor. The pattern starts at 100mm X 100mm for smaller displays and goes up from there. It’s important to make sure the VESA mounting pattern on your flat screen and your selected TV mount are compatible. To learn how to determine your TV's VESA pattern, check out this helpful graphic from VESA-standard.com.
A few extra features you may also want to look for in a TV mount are:
If space is limited and you don’t plan on adjusting the TV’s position, a fixed wall mount will work well and will hold your TV securely in place, close to the wall. This type of mount has a low profile and is perfect for tight spaces, such as this closet turned innovative work-at-home office from nestingwithgrace.com or this beautiful but narrow entertainment space from decoist.com.
For a more open floor plan or if you have a large entertainment space, the flexibility of a full-motion mount is just the ticket. Easily tilt the TV up or down, extend it out from the wall and swivel it from side to side for whatever gives you the best view. Talk about versatility! Just be certain the TV mount you purchase is compatible to the size of your TV, since extending the TV away from the wall creates added weight and stress on the mount. Check out these full-motion mount options.
Full-motion for smaller TVs Full-motion for larger TVs
Now that you’ve chosen the best TV mount for your entertainment space, let’s address the tools you’ll need, as well as the basic steps required for mounting your TV. You may want to have a friend help you with this DIY project — especially if you’re mounting a larger flat screen.
NOTE: Installation varies by TV mount, so be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions included with your specific TV mount.
The basic tools you’ll need:
Step 1: Prepare the wall.
TV wall mounts can be installed on drywall, brick or concrete surfaces. For drywall, use a stud finder to locate one or two wall studs, depending on the design of the TV mount, and mark the exact center of each stud. For brick or concrete, you’ll need to use a masonry bit and concrete anchors. In either case, you will:
Step 2: Secure the TV mount to the wall.
Step 3: Attach the mounting arms or mounting plate to your TV.
Step 4: Secure your TV to the wall mount.
That’s it! Please keep in mind, however, that when you’re ready to install your TV wall mount, you should follow the specific instructions that came with it. And, if you’re still uncomfortable with mounting it yourself, there’s no shame in contacting a professional to take care of it for you. Either way, once your TV is mounted and in place, you can adjust it to the perfect viewing angle, grab the popcorn and stream your favorite movies and shows — all to your heart’s content.
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