How do you mount a LCD to a 90 degree wall corner?

August 16, 2009 by admin · 9 Comments
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marcodewilco asked:


New build – cavity walls, can you get a bracket almost triangular shaped so the lcd screen fits in beween the two walls?

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9 Responses to “How do you mount a LCD to a 90 degree wall corner?”
  1. The D.A. says:

    Buy one with a corner bracket

  2. Jerry J says:

    I’d just build one myself out of 2X2 dimensional lumber, but if you want something professional, try circuit city, best buy, etc.

  3. alphacenturi says:

    The easiest way is to have a triangular shelf for it to sit on.

    There are specialist brackets to do this as well, i got one from Ebay at a very reasonable price.

  4. Jeffrey S says:

    Measure the mid point of your lcd and mark top and bottom edge. Carefully fold the lcd along the line formed by the two marks. Press into corner, then sit back and enjoy.

  5. Bubbles says:

    Have it installed for you. Circuit City and Best Buy do it.

  6. jayktee96 says:

    Fit a wall bracket with a double pivot to either wall, then you can swivel to any position you want. Look on the Vogels website.

  7. blue_eagle74 says:

    Go to Walmart and buy a tv wall mount.

  8. acwitte_99 says:

    Try this. It can pivot out when in use and settle back against the wall when not in use. This company has good service, I ordered mine from there.

  9. Douglas D says:

    If you can’t find a corner bracket then use a ceiling mount bracket & position it as close to the corner as you can get it & still have the edges of the TV clear the two walls by about 2 inches so you can adjust the angle of the screen.

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