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Where does the TV lift reduce the need for wall modification?

2024.10.30

TV lifts do not require major wall modifications. Traditional wall-mounted TV installations usually require drilling holes in the wall and installing brackets, especially for large TVs, the wall must also be able to withstand a large weight. This installation method not only requires the wall material to be strong enough, such as solid walls or reinforced gypsum board walls, but may also require wiring troughs or slotting to hide power cables, signal cables, etc. The compact TV lift can be installed in places such as furniture, ceilings or floors without relying on walls as load-bearing surfaces. By combining the lift with custom furniture or concealed structures, users can avoid large-scale wall modifications, thereby reducing the complexity of installation.
TV lifts are more flexible to install and do not need to be permanently fixed to the wall. After the wall-mounted TV is installed, the placement of the TV is basically fixed. If the layout or change of the TV position is required, it usually brings considerable trouble, such as re-drilling holes and repairing the wall. The TV lift can be flexibly installed in different places according to the design and needs of the room, especially inside furniture, at the end of the bed, in bookcases or ceilings. For example, integrating the TV lift into the cabinet at the end of the bed or behind the sofa allows the TV to be raised when needed and hidden after watching, keeping the room clean and beautiful. This installation method not only eliminates the need for wall modification, but also better coordinates with the overall style of the room.
The TV lift can effectively hide cables and wires, reducing the need for wall line modification. Cable management is a tricky issue when installing a wall-mounted TV, especially in modern homes, where users often want to minimize exposed wires to keep the room clean and beautiful. To this end, many families need to groove the wall, lay pipes or wiring troughs, and even need to make large-scale wall changes. The compact design of the TV lift can often hide the wires through the inside of the furniture, floor or ceiling, avoiding additional treatment of the wall structure. The wires can follow the internal system design of the lift without being exposed, thus reducing users' concerns about cable treatment and wall wiring.