The Installation Of LCD TV Wall Mounts For Your Flat Screen TV
There are many ways to mount your flat screen TV and LCD TV wall mounts are definitely the most popular. If you own a large flat screen television, than you have probably noticed other people mounting them up on the wall, and making them appear as if they are a picture frame. With the advent of screen savers on these larger televisions, you can display your own family photo albums which really means that when the TV is shut off, it really is a picture frame. Most TVs come with this technology already in them, so you don’t have to worry about that aspect, but what you do need to focus on is the type of LCD TV wall mount kit you are going to need for the setup you have in mind.

There are a few main ways to mount these televisions to the wall, and be able to remove your entertainment center. The first being the flush mount, or flat wall mount LCD TV bracket, which will put the television flat against the wall as mentioned above. While this is the most common method of installation, and probably one of the most secure, some consumers may want a little more flare, or to bring the TV away from the wall. For these people there are other types of LCD TV wall mounts available.
Having a corner LCD TV wall mount kit will bring the TV out away from the wall at an angle. Wires are easier to hide when you use this type of installation over the LCD TV wall mount bracket, and you often don’t even have to cut into the wall. You do have to make sure that when you mount these brackets that you are installing the lag bolts into a pack of studs inside of the wall to ensure you have proper support for when the time comes to hang the television. Because of the angle being used, and the heavier weight of large flat screen TVs, these types of brackets are quicker to give way and fall to the floor if they aren’t installed properly. As long as you follow what I just told you, you will be fine though.

For others though that run commercial operations, or even wanting to hang the TV in the dining room, bedroom, or bathroom, you may want to consider a wall to ceiling LCD TV mount. These are really going to hang down from a leg coming out of the ceiling which will help hide the wires easier than any of the other styles of wall mount brackets, and also allow you to position the angle of the television if there is light coming through a window creating glare, or you don’t have the proper viewing angle. While these types of brackets aren’t often considered wall mount systems, they are often sold as such, so while you are looking for the bracket that fits your television, you may come across these types of setups. Ultimately, you have to decide on the room that you are installing it in, to make the final decision on what type of wall mounts for LCD TV you need to purchase.
