milk4dh OP t1_iu2q6cz wrote
Reply to comment by AndromedaFire in How can I hang a TV and mantle over a fireplace when I don't know what lies behind the stonework? by milk4dh
I test drove the living room when seeing the place. The way it's laid out is ten times more annoying than looking up at a TV that's a tad too high. Anyone on the left side of the couch has to turn hard left to watch the screen.
Pussycat-Papa t1_iu3a6q5 wrote
I’m gonna second this being a poor spot for the TV. As others have already mentioned it’s too high, and your cables will be exposed.
There are TV mantle mounts where you can bring the screen down to a more optimal viewing height. My brother has one and it works very well. But why you would ever want to ruin the look of your fireplace is puzzling. It should be the central focus. Not a TV above it.
For what it’s worth i do like the addition of a mantle cuz Santa
Superbead t1_iu4sx8y wrote
Are you buying it with that furniture fixed in that position, or is that your furniture you've added since you bought it?
milk4dh OP t1_iu4thli wrote
The furniture came with the house and we have no intention on changing it at the moment (it will be used as a second/income property)
Superbead t1_iu4v11o wrote
I know what it's not what you want to hear, but if you're the only person fussed about the symmetry yada yada of having a tiny squinty TV up on high over the fireplace at the expense of function, yet you're not going to be living there most of the time, why not simply save yourself the fucking around entirely and put the TV on a cabinet to the left of the fireplace like someone else has suggested here? Your tenants can move the furniture around to suit.
milk4dh OP t1_iu4vxsh wrote
Because when I'm there, after a long day of skiing, I want to light a fire, sit down, and watch a game or movie on a HIGH TV so I can see both without turning my head. That's what I like and trying to achieve.
I appreciate everyone's concern about the TV being too high. There was a time where I'd agree. But after having a few high TVs, I realized I actually like it. Kids running around getting in the way of the screen has not been an issue. If I want to get up and socialize in the kitchen, I can still see over everyone's head. It's what I'm going to do, and no one is changing my mind dammit!
TWK1990 t1_iu5jhap wrote
I always worry about the longevity of electronics at any temperature above 25C. Sure it probably won't fry the TV over night. Maybe not in a year or two. But I would be a little worried about it.
Have fun with your ski chalet. You swanky bastard. I am very jealous. Cheers.
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