Drill holes for the mounting bracket into the studs following the wall markings as a guide. Use wall anchors if studs are not located in the corner where the TV will be installed, but be certain the wall construction is sufficient to support the television. Wood paneling, for example, may not be strong enough to support the set without splitting or cracking.
If you decide to purchase a corner TV stand with a mount, you should bear in mind the stand will not fit as deep into the corner as a model without a mount. This is because brackets usually attach to the rear of the stand and you will be restricted by the width of the TV.
The corner TV cabinet or stand is one of the different types of TV furniture you will come across.
Glass TV stands are usually available with optional casters, and so make a good choice if you will need to move the TV around the room.
The corners can be a useful place to locate your hardware, as it utilizes an area of your room that is often wasted – and placing your equipment along a wall can often encroach too far into your living space.
The main advantage of a corner stand or cabinet is that it will push right back into the corner of your room and can save you a considerable amount of space.
Depending on the layout of your room, you may have a choice between locating your equipment along a wall or possibly using a corner of your room.
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