Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is your room and how high is your fireplace?
I hate TVs over fireplaces unless the room is huge. If it is smaller or medium you end up having to look up to watch TV. The angle is all wrong.
Room is quite large. Fireplace about 5 feet high. We mainly want this done because we have a now mobile baby and worry about the risks of a TV being close to the ground where she could pull at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is your room and how high is your fireplace?
I hate TVs over fireplaces unless the room is huge. If it is smaller or medium you end up having to look up to watch TV. The angle is all wrong.
Room is quite large. Fireplace about 5 feet high. We mainly want this done because we have a now mobile baby and worry about the risks of a TV being close to the ground where she could pull at it.
Anonymous wrote:How big is your room and how high is your fireplace?
I hate TVs over fireplaces unless the room is huge. If it is smaller or medium you end up having to look up to watch TV. The angle is all wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean there's NO electrical outlet there? An electrician can move your outlet and from there, it is very easy to mount the TV about the fireplace on the studs.[/quot
There IS an outlet but nothing else- no cable wore or anything. Just trying to get an idea is this is like a $500 job or $2000 job