Best Ways to Handle an 85” TV in an Apartment Without Mounting

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Asked By SunnyBreeze22 On

Hey everyone! We're getting ready to move into our first apartment and we've got this huge 85" TV. We really want to find an entertainment unit that can accommodate its size, but so far no luck. I'd love to mount it to the wall, but the management has a strict no-hole policy. What do you all do with your big TVs? Any creative solutions or suggestions would be awesome!

6 Answers

Answered By InnovativeIdeals76 On

Have you tried searching for '85 inch TV stand'? There are definitely options out there that could work for you!

EasyGoingChick74 -

Yeah, I've seen some great stands specifically designed for big TVs. They really make a difference!

Answered By StandUpGuy19 On

You might want to consider just using a sturdy TV stand if you're having trouble finding a wall solution. Maybe look for something like a low chest or table that can fit under your TV?

Answered By TechSavvyFolk91 On

We actually wall mounted our TV next to two consoles, and it worked really well. Maybe think about putting a table in between them as an alternative to mounting.

Answered By RealLifeRant23 On

Honestly, I've never gotten my full security deposit back either! Most landlords I've dealt with have left places in less than ideal condition when moving in, so I say do what you gotta do. They won't care about a few holes!

Answered By CleverCouch84 On

Just a heads up if you do decide to mount it: always ensure that your mount is attached to the studs, not just the drywall. If you skip that, you might end up with your TV crashing down!

FriendlyNeighbor99 -

Definitely! It's super important to check where you're drilling.

Answered By CuriousCat57 On

You know, there's a workaround for the no holes rule. When you move out, you can patch up any holes you make. It's not like there's a hole inspection service watching you!

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