J88
Novice Member
Hi All,
Hoping you TV experts can help me.
We are about to start decorating the living room from a blank canvas which is includes a long overdue TV upgrade.
Our first idea was to have the TV inset into the wall by boxing/studding out but now feel we will lose too much floor space so have decided to keep the TV on a yet to be brought cabinet/furniture. However, the layout of the room isn't ideal and leaves us really only one place for the TV to go and it would need to be angled so people on both sofa's can view comfortably. With the shops not being open I can't take a better look at the stands they come with. We will need a stand/feet which allows the TV to swivel somewhat. Our bedroom TV stand has this feature but it is not clear from the text on curry's, amazon etc etc if they do or don't. From the pictures the feet look fixed. its not something I've paid much interest to before. We are looking at your 50inch Samsungs, LG, Phillips etcetc.
Our Current TV is on its own dedicated TV stand with the whole thing turned on a angle for viewing. With the new cabinet we won't be able to do this (unless by a corner unit which isn't the plan) and so the TV will need to be turned.
Of course I have the option to turn the whole TV but then get into questions of hitting the wall and depth of unit etc.
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks,
Hoping you TV experts can help me.
We are about to start decorating the living room from a blank canvas which is includes a long overdue TV upgrade.
Our first idea was to have the TV inset into the wall by boxing/studding out but now feel we will lose too much floor space so have decided to keep the TV on a yet to be brought cabinet/furniture. However, the layout of the room isn't ideal and leaves us really only one place for the TV to go and it would need to be angled so people on both sofa's can view comfortably. With the shops not being open I can't take a better look at the stands they come with. We will need a stand/feet which allows the TV to swivel somewhat. Our bedroom TV stand has this feature but it is not clear from the text on curry's, amazon etc etc if they do or don't. From the pictures the feet look fixed. its not something I've paid much interest to before. We are looking at your 50inch Samsungs, LG, Phillips etcetc.
Our Current TV is on its own dedicated TV stand with the whole thing turned on a angle for viewing. With the new cabinet we won't be able to do this (unless by a corner unit which isn't the plan) and so the TV will need to be turned.
Of course I have the option to turn the whole TV but then get into questions of hitting the wall and depth of unit etc.
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks,