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.
If you have many AV components and think that most corner TV stands do not offer adequate storage space, you could always consider a standard TV stand which has tapered corners. Much like the ones highlighted on this page.
Although these will require more space than a corner TV stand, they will still save some space whilst offering far more storage.
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.
Use the wall level to make sure the mounting bracket will be level and parallel to the floor so that the television does not hang at an angle.
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