Ensure the screen is at a comfortable height for however you'll be watching—whether standing at a workbench or sitting in a lounge chair. 2. Gather Your Tools To do a clean install, you'll need:
A professional Dirtstyle TV install isn't finished until the cables are invisible. If your local building codes allow, use an in-wall power and cable routing kit to pass wires behind the drywall. For those who cannot cut into the wall, sleek cable raceways can be painted to match your wall color. Once the wires are tucked away, calibrate your TV’s picture settings for the specific lighting in the room to get the best possible image quality.
Ensure the screen is at a comfortable height for however you'll be watching—whether standing at a workbench or sitting in a lounge chair. 2. Gather Your Tools To do a clean install, you'll need:
A professional Dirtstyle TV install isn't finished until the cables are invisible. If your local building codes allow, use an in-wall power and cable routing kit to pass wires behind the drywall. For those who cannot cut into the wall, sleek cable raceways can be painted to match your wall color. Once the wires are tucked away, calibrate your TV’s picture settings for the specific lighting in the room to get the best possible image quality.