There's an interesting thing that happens when you get a new TV. You realise that you don't have anywhere to put it. You fudge the measuring process, you sort of think "yeaaaaaahhh it will fit in that corner" and set your eyes on the biggest screen your budget can afford.

Getting that thing home is exciting, but you've got to make sure you have something to put it on. Have something to hang it from or something to put attach it to, otherwise you'll have a big stupid TV instead of big clever one.

TV stands are a good way to go if you’re putting the TV in your living room. They're best for rooms that don't have quite enough wall space to justify a TV bracket. They can be quite expensive those TV stands, so shop around and get a good deal. Minimalistic simplistic. That's the best route to take.

Of course if you do have enough room to put your TV on the wall, this is definitely the best route to take. In fact, buy yourself a TV for each and every wall in your house and slowly degenerate your existence into the MTV cribs era that it should be. On the subject of MTV cribs, did you know that the homes used are rarely the homes of the said celebrity? Surely this is a front page scandal of huge significance? Maybe not…

If you haven't got a TV on every wall of the house, then you're a no one. Everyone knows that right? You need a TV in the bathroom and one in the kitchen, a TV that pops up from the end of the bed, and a TV in the fridge. Oh and the garage of course, don't forget the garage. And you should probably put a few in your car. That should just about settles it?

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