The shape of these stands mean that they are narrower at the back than the front, and so it is critical to consider the depth of AV components to ensure they fit inside. You are also unlikely to fit two pieces of equipment side-by-side due to the narrow design.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Be sure that the corner wall-mount bracket and hardware are sufficiently rated to hold your particular television. A flat-screen TV set weighing more than 125 pounds should be mounted with a dual-arm bracket. Smaller sets can be wall-mounted using a single-arm bracket.
Select the desired height for the television and with a pencil mark the position on the wall where the mounting bracket will be bolted through the wall into the studs.
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