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Frame setup in 1908 living room
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50โ€ TV cause thatโ€™s that could fit between the built-ins. The installation costed more than the TV itself and electrician had to create a new electrical outlet and then run a new low voltage conduit for the one connect cable and box in one of the cupboards.

But it was worth it!

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It is too high

Yup.

but the 43 would be way too small

Nope.

I actually think this is great and they've made a really good job of using the space.

Agree to disagree!

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I mean, as you pointed out, finding a place to put a TV in a period property isn't always easy. Sometimes the answer is somewhere else, or no TV.

TV, or framed art, there is absolutely no room for that piece to breathe in that space. There isn't an interior designer/decorator in the world that would advise that size of TV for that space, although to be fair, I doubt there's a designer in the world that would recommend putting a TV above a fireplace either ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

Tv is too big for that space and like every other TV posted here, itโ€™s too high.

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