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Tips on Knowing Where to Hang Your TV Ceiling Mount

Television ceiling mounts can prove one of the most practical home theater purchases, particularly for small spaces. They free up space on your walls for shelves or other storage, and most are flexible and rotated to fit various seating arrangements. However, there are some things to consider before hanging your TV ceiling mount.

When do you watch TV?

One of the major benefits of a ceiling mount is that you can adjust it so the television faces different directions. Think about where you watch TV. Do you like to have it on as you cook dinner or eat breakfast in the morning? If so, hanging it where it can get rotated to face the kitchen is a good choice.

Consider the glare

Most people are familiar with how glare affects a television screen. When deciding where to place your ceiling mount, think about when and where glare from sunlight or bright lamps hits. Try to place the ceiling mount in such a way as to minimize this glare.

Pay attention to structural strength

Learn a little about how your home was built before deciding where to hang your ceiling mount. Find your ceiling beams, and make sure you know what they are made from, as metal studs may not prove strong enough to support a television. A stud finder can generally help you locate them. This more than anything may determine where exactly you can hang your television mount.

Television ceiling mounts are a great innovation for many environments, but make preparations before hanging them as they can prove difficult to move. By planning carefully and thinking about how you use your television, you are sure to find the perfect spot.

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