Place the front end of the tape measure in the corner, measuring the distance from the corner to the first obstacle on one side of the wall (such as a window or door opening).
Corner stands are available in numerous styles and can be made from a number of different materials.
They are part of a wide range of different furniture styles that you will have to choose between when you are looking for a way to store your home cinema equipment and flat screen TV.
Although these will require more space than a corner TV stand, they will still save some space whilst offering far more storage.
Adjust the TV to the desired viewing angle by pivoting the set on the mounting arm(s), which are typically a ball-and-socket arrangement that allows the set to be turned.
Repeat the measurement process with the intersecting wall. Determine which wall has the smallest working room before running into an obstacle. For example, if one side is 20 inches but the other is 27 inches, you may not use anything larger than 20 inches as it will overlap the smaller side.
Some corner TV stands are angular, while others are rounded. Rounded corner TV stands are much safer in households with pets or children as the sharp edges of more angular designs could be potentially dangerous.
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