Installing a wall-mount television in the corner can maximize the available space in the family room or home theater, since there may be limited wall space for big screens in houses with numerous windows, picture frames or other decorations. This article explains how to wall-mount a television in the corner of a room.
Input the equation into your calculator. Use the smaller measurement of the two walls as both the A and B measurements. For example, if the smaller measurement is 20 inches, you want to input 20 squared (or 20 x 20) plus 20 squared (or 20 x 20). Once you have the answer (in this case it is 800), find the square root of the number and you will have the size, in inches, your TV must be smaller than in order to fit onto a TV stand (in this case it is about 28 inches).
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.
For example, some cabinets feature a vented base which pulls cool air from underneath the cabinet and expels warmer air out of the cable ports in the rear panels.
However, more recently, it is more common to find a wooden corner TV stand. The Sauder Harbor View Corner TV Stand pictured below is a good example. There are plenty of nooks and crannies to place your equipment, but the rear corners are cut to allow easier placement in a corner.
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