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Phil Battison

It seems that there are hundreds of people willing to advise on how room should be arranged and decorated. Some suggestions are worth noting and make a great deal of sense, but the bottom line is that the person who lives in a house needs to decide what they are happy with! The desire to save space something that is pretty much universal. Everyone likes to make the most of the space that they have. Televisions feature in almost every household in the UK, often in several rooms. Nowadays many televisions are slim-line and can easily be placed out of the way by using TV wall brackets.

People choose to hide TVs for several reasons. Some hide them as they don’t compliment decor or because they may be very large and dominate a room. Sometimes it is as people feel having exceptionally large televisions, or multiple TVS, can create negative impressions if they have visitors. Many methods of concealing larger screens are very costly and bulky compared with using TV wall brackets. Some invest in cabinets that have doors which close over, or that can be rotated. Others even use large and ornate bespoke pieces of furniture that they feel match the surroundings best. Traditionally fire places were the focal point of most living spaces, today televisions sometimes fulfil this role. Fire places with integrated television stands that can be raised when required allow seating to face both. Televisions can also be hidden in ceilings and folded down when in use.

All these methods serve the purpose, but are often impractical if space is limited. Kitchens and bedrooms are areas in which using TV wall brackets can be very useful. Screens are out of the way, and can be placed high up to allow ease of viewing if a user is reclining in bed. In living rooms large screens can be wall mounted to save space and create the feel of a home cinema. When using TV wall brackets, hiding televisions can be relatively cheap. Some have curtains that can be drawn over the screen. Framed mirrors and paintings are available that are specifically designed in order to conceal wall mounted TVs. People are often concerned about cables being visible when they use TV wall brackets, but this a problem that can easily be rectified by using attractive wire trunking. If this method isn’t suitable then there are many alternative solutions around.

Where a TV is placed can depend on numerous factors. Some follow the teachings of Feng Shui or design their rooms to match the latest trends. The location a television ultimately depends on the people who use it, and practicality is usually at the forefront of their minds. Screens should be placed where they are not likely to be effected by glare from windows or lighting. By using TV wall brackets a position that allows people in several seating areas to view comfortably can often be achieved. There are numerous options out there that allow TVs to be easily viewed when required, or to be tidily hidden away when not in use.

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