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		<title>Getting the most out of your TV bracket?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people fit their TV bracket and never really get the most use out of it, yet if this seems a little strange for a topic please bear with us! For ordinary flat screen TV brackets once its fitted there really isn’t a lot more to say other than when it comes time to redecorate, [...]]]></description>
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<p>For ordinary flat screen TV brackets once its fitted there really isn’t a lot more to say other than when it comes time to redecorate, it’s always best to quickly release the TV from the wall bracket and lift it off to store it safely away to avoid any accidents.   The TV bracket can then stay on the wall without worry of splashing paint and paper over it and when finished its ready and waiting to re-hang the TV.</p>
<p>The same of course goes for tilt and for tilt and swivel TV wall brackets – take the screen off when you redecorate.  A number of people also use this time to blend the TV bracket into the colour of the room – why not spray it to match and who cares if no one else has a pink bracket!</p>
<p>But also remember because they’re easy to fit and often can be moved without too much fuss it can sometimes be a good idea to think about re-styling the room and of course why not move the TV around for a complete fresh look.</p>
<p>The many uses of a TV bracket come to the fore when thinking about mounting the TV in a corner or in an out of way position.  In such circumstances there are many extendable and cantilever arm designs of TV bracket and many allow over 600mm reach, so the out the way corner is no longer a hassle and once the viewing is finished you can push it flat so its well safely stowed until next time.</p>
<p>Your home changes as you change so don’t be shy in moving or swopping the TV around – there’s a bracket for every job and our back-up means if ever you need a help and advice we’re here to help &#8211; just ask.</p>
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