Mount a TV on the Wall

A wall-mounted TV can make your room look cleaner and create more space around your furniture. But getting the height wrong can make watching TV uncomfortable. Mount it too high, and you may constantly look upwards. Mount it too low, and it may interfere with furniture.
So, how high should a TV actually be mounted?
There is no single height that works for every home. Your sofa, TV size, room layout and viewing position all matter.
What Is the Right Height for a Wall-Mounted TV?
For most living rooms, the centre of the TV screen should be close to your eye level when sitting down.
A common starting point is around 100–110 cm from the floor to the centre of the screen. However, this is only a guide. A low sofa may require a lower position, while taller seating may work better with a slightly higher TV.
Before drilling, sit in your usual viewing position and look straight ahead. This gives you a better idea of where the centre of the screen should be.
Don’t Measure Only From the Bottom of the TV
The TV’s centre point is more important than the bottom edge.
For example, a 75-inch TV has a much larger screen than a 55-inch TV. Using the same bottom-edge measurement for both could leave the larger TV sitting too high.
Measure your preferred eye level first, then work out where the top and bottom of the television will sit.
How to Calculate the TV Height
You can follow these simple steps:
- Sit on your sofa in your normal viewing position.
- Measure from the floor to your eye level.
- Mark the approximate centre point of the TV.
- Measure the height of your television.
- Check where the top and bottom edges will sit.
- Confirm the position before drilling.
The goal is simple: you should be able to watch comfortably without constantly tilting your head upwards.
What About Mounting a TV Above a Fireplace?
Mounting a TV above a fireplace can be more difficult because the screen may end up higher than the ideal viewing position.
If you spend several hours watching TV, this extra height may become uncomfortable. You should also consider heat and make sure the television is installed in a suitable position.
Check the available wall space, viewing angle, and fireplace before choosing the final position.
TV Size and Furniture Matter
A 50-inch and an 85-inch TV will not look the same on the wall. Larger televisions take up more space, so even a small change in height can affect the overall appearance.
Your furniture also matters. If you have a low sofa or a TV cabinet, the screen may need to sit lower. If the TV is going above a cabinet, leave enough space for equipment without creating an unnecessarily large gap.
Think about where your eyes naturally fall when you are sitting down.
Choosing the Right TV Bracket
Once you have decided on the height, choose a bracket that suits your television’s size, weight and mounting points.
Fixed TV Bracket
A fixed bracket keeps the TV close to the wall and gives a clean appearance. It works well when you normally watch from directly in front of the screen.
Tilt TV Bracket
A tilt bracket allows the screen to angle slightly up or down. This can be useful when the TV is mounted higher or when you want to reduce reflections.
Full-Motion Bracket
A full-motion bracket lets you move and angle the TV in different directions. It can be useful when people watch from different areas of the room.
Don’t Forget the Cables
A correctly positioned TV can still look untidy if cables are left hanging underneath it.
Before installation, consider your power cable, HDMI cables, antenna connection, and other equipment. If you have a soundbar, gaming console, or streaming device, plan those connections as well.
Planning your cables helps create a cleaner finished installation.
What Type of Wall Do You Have?
Your wall type is another important consideration.
Brick, concrete, and plasterboard require different fixing methods. The bracket needs to be secured appropriately to the wall and to the television’s weight.
This becomes especially important with larger or heavier TVs. A bracket rated for a particular TV does not automatically mean every wall fixing is suitable.
TV Mounting Shepparton
If you are unsure about the correct height, wall fixings, or bracket, professional installation can make the process much easier.
Jason’s TV provides TV Mounting Shepparton services for customers who want their television securely installed and positioned properly. We can consider the room, TV size, wall, and bracket before installation.
The goal is not simply to put the TV on the wall. It should be positioned comfortably for the way you actually use the room.
When Should You Hire a Professional for TV Installation?

DIY mounting may be possible for smaller TVs and straightforward walls. However, large televisions can be difficult to handle, and getting a heavy screen level while installing the bracket can be challenging.
Professional TV Installation Shepparton can be useful if:
- Your TV is large or heavy
- You have a difficult wall
- You are unsure about the correct height
- You want cables kept tidy
- You need other equipment connected
- The TV needs to be mounted higher than usual
- You want to avoid damaging the wall or television
Getting the position right before drilling is much easier than moving the bracket later.
Common TV Mounting Mistakes
Some common mistakes include:
Mounting the TV too high: Empty wall space does not mean the TV needs to be near the ceiling.
Ignoring the seating position: Your viewing position matters more than the size of the wall.
Choosing the bracket afterwards: Decide whether you need fixed, tilt, or full-motion movement first.
Forgetting cables: Plan connections before mounting the television.
Using unsuitable wall fixings: Always choose fixing methods appropriate for your wall and TV weight.
Get Your TV Mounted Properly
The best TV height is not simply one number measured from the floor. It depends on your seating position, TV size, wall and room layout.
Taking time to plan the position before drilling can make your finished setup much more comfortable.
If you need TV wall mounting in Shepparton, Jason’s TV can help with positioning and secure TV installation.
Call Jason’s TV on 0403 688 666 to discuss your TV mounting requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How high should a 55-inch TV be mounted?
Ans. There is no fixed height for a 55-inch TV. Start with the centre of the screen around your seated eye level and adjust according to your sofa and room.
Q2. Is it better to mount a TV high or low?
Ans. For most living rooms, a slightly lower position is generally more comfortable than mounting the TV too high.
Q3. How high should a TV be above a TV unit?
Ans. Leave enough space for the furniture and equipment, but avoid creating an unnecessarily large gap. Your viewing comfort should remain the priority.
Q4. Can I mount my TV on a plasterboard wall?
Ans. It depends on the wall construction, TV weight, and suitable fixing points. The bracket must be secured using an appropriate fixing method.
Q5. Can Jason’s TV mount my TV in Shepparton?
Ans. Jason’s TV provides TV Mounting Shepparton services, including TV positioning and bracket installation.