TV Brackets


What is a TV Bracket?

From saving space to finding the ideal viewing angle, TV brackets are a great option for creating the perfect home entertainment setup.

All our brackets show the VESA dimensions they are compatible with, so you can be sure that your TV will work with the model you purchase.

Flat TV wall brackets remain tight to the wall, maximising space and giving you more flexibility.

Swing arm brackets offer even greater flexibility as the main arm can be swung from side to side. This helps with finding the ideal viewing angle, while also making it possible to swing the entire TV to one side if you need to create extra space.

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Flat Wall Brackets

Flat TV wall brackets remain tight to the wall to maximise space

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Swing Arm Brackets

Swing arm brackets offer greater flexibility as the main arm can be swung from side to side

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Specialist Brackets

We also offer specialist TV brackets for ceiling mounting, caravans and more

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FAQ

What is a TV bracket?

A TV bracket is a mount that attaches to the back of your television and allows you to securely fix it to a wall. There are various types, including fixed, tilting, and full-motion (articulating) mounts.

What is VESA, and why is it important?

VESA refers to the spacing of the mounting holes on the back of your TV. TV brackets must match the VESA pattern of the TV for proper installation. Common patterns are 75x75, 100x100, 200x200, and 400x400 mm.

How high should I mount my TV?

The ideal height depends on your seating arrangement. Generally, the centre of the screen should be at eye level when you're sitting comfortably. A common recommendation is to mount the TV 42-48 inches from the floor to the centre of the screen.

How do I choose the right TV bracket?

To choose the right bracket, you need to consider:

  • TV size and weight: The bracket should support your TV's size and weight.
  • VESA compatibility: VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) is a standard for mounting holes on the back of TVs. Check the VESA pattern to ensure the bracket fits.
Can I mount a TV by myself?

While it is possible to mount a TV by yourself, it’s recommended to have a second person for assistance, especially for larger TVs. Properly securing the mount and positioning the TV can be tricky without help.

Are TV mounts compatible with all brands of TVs?

TV mounts are generally universal and can fit any TV as long as the VESA pattern and weight capacity align. Always check the specifications to confirm compatibility before purchasing.