ADVICE REQUIRED - WALL MOUNTED TV
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If you have a unit underneath the TV, and don't want to hide the wires in the wall, build a feature wall.
Did similar myself. 2x2 frame, 12mm mdf backboard with 12mm mdf strips on face. All wires (sockets, hdmi
Etc) behind, but a bit tricky if your unit was to the side in a corner.

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Did similar myself. 2x2 frame, 12mm mdf backboard with 12mm mdf strips on face. All wires (sockets, hdmi
Etc) behind, but a bit tricky if your unit was to the side in a corner.



I get asked abut this a lot! I've built quite a few wall mounted TV/AV units, including the boxed out ones with Evonic fires etc.
IMHO most none-DIYers get themselves worked up about chasing walls and hiding cables-getting me to build them a few grands worth of bespoke furniture when a plasterer could fill their chases back up for £60.
IMHO most none-DIYers get themselves worked up about chasing walls and hiding cables-getting me to build them a few grands worth of bespoke furniture when a plasterer could fill their chases back up for £60.
geek84 said:
Hi Folks
I am thinking of getting a wall mounted TV.
Can you kindly advice how best to hide the leads and wires coming from the back of the TV.
Also, where should I place my sky box and best way to connect it to TV?
Thank You
Would this be the same TV that you were thinking about wall-mounting back in June, and also in April, when you posted questions on other forum sites as Manjinder and Manjinder Singh Chatha?I am thinking of getting a wall mounted TV.
Can you kindly advice how best to hide the leads and wires coming from the back of the TV.
Also, where should I place my sky box and best way to connect it to TV?
Thank You
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