Wall-Mounted TV

Recessed Fixtures

Definition

Television integrated into a wall niche or casing, with or without a decorative frame. The screen is flush with the wall or slightly set back for a clean and contemporary look.

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A recessed wall television offers a clean and functional arrangement that harmoniously integrates with your interior decor. You can choose a neat, flush-with-the-wall finish, or a slightly set-back installation for a more discreet effect. This type of installation allows you to save space and emphasize the screen rather than the device. You will thus achieve a minimalist and contemporary look, ideal for modern or industrial styles. Consider coordinating the frame materials with the rest of your furniture, using wood, metal, or even stone for a more rustic style. With its clean lines, a recessed TV will perfectly adapt to your living space, regardless of your budget or area. Opt for this solution for a discreet and elegant integration of your screen into your interior.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Allow 10 to 15 cm for a thin OLED or LCD TV. Provide space for cables and ventilation. Older TVs require more depth.

Run cables inside the wall (conduit) or behind a casing. An outlet behind the TV and one near the source cabinet prevent visible wires.

A recessed TV frees up floor space and offers a minimalist look. A freestanding TV is more flexible for changing locations. Recessed installation requires prior planning.

To highlight a recessed TV, indirect lighting, such as wall sconces or backlighting, is preferable. This creates a warm ambiance and emphasizes the design aspect of your installation.

The ideal height for installing a recessed wall TV is generally between 80 and 120 cm from the floor. This allows for comfortable viewing from most seating positions while preserving the clean aesthetic of the setup.

To frame your recessed TV, you can choose noble materials such as wood, metal, or stone. They will create a harmonious contrast with the wall and enhance the installation in a stylish way.

Masonry walls (concrete blocks, concrete, etc.) are the most suitable for recessing a TV into the wall, as they offer a flat and solid surface. Light plasterboard or drywall partitions are also possible but require additional precautions during installation.

Yes, it is recommended to provide adequate ventilation behind a recessed wall TV to prevent any risk of overheating and to ensure the proper functioning of the device in the long term. A space of at least 10 cm is generally necessary.

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