
This California Street office space had metal studs behind the drywall—a common situation in commercial buildings. I drilled through the drywall into the studs and used lag bolts to secure the tilt mount bracket. Metal studs require precision and the right hardware, but they hold incredibly well once you're anchored in.
The tilt mechanism gives this office flexibility. Whether the team wants the screen angled down for comfortable viewing during meetings or tilted back for presentations, the mount responds instantly. No more permanent angles—just adaptability.
A professional office needs a professional installation. This 55-incher sits at the perfect height on the wall, providing clear sightlines across the room without dominating the space. The beige drywall and office lighting create a polished backdrop that makes the screen the focal point without being distracting.
Good mounting isn't just technical—it's about integration. This TV looks like it belongs in the space, not like it was bolted on as an afterthought.
From NE Minneapolis to St. Anthony and Columbia Heights, I've been mounting TVs in offices, homes, and commercial spaces across the Twin Cities. Metal studs, tile, brick—every wall is different, and that's what makes this work interesting. If you've got a space that needs a display, I've got the hardware and experience to make it work.
































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