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May 11, 2026

[FR] Apartment Living: Renter-Friendly TV Mounting Tips

[FR] Apartment Living: Renter-Friendly TV Mounting Tips
< p > Tenant anxiety is real.You want a mounted TV, but your lease says "no alterations." So you suffer with a bulky TV stand taking up precious floor space in your 500 sq ft apartment.

< p > Here is the secret: Most landlords don't care about holes, they care about unrepaired holes. Mounting a TV is considered "normal wear and tear" in many jurisdictions (check your local Residential Tenancy Act), as long as you return the wall to its original state.

< h2 > 1. The "Small Hole" Strategy < p > Instead of using massive 1 / 2 - inch toggle bolts that leave huge scars, we can use specific heavy - duty picture hanging anchors(like OOK hooks or specialized drywall claws) for smaller TVs(under 43"). These leave pinholes that are easily filled with a dab of toothpaste or spackle.

< h2 > 2. Repairs: The Magic of Drywall Spackle < p > When you move out, fixing a TV mount hole takes exactly 5 minutes. < br > Tools needed: lightweight spackle (pink stuff that turns white), a putty knife.

Steps: < br > 1. Remove the anchor(pull it out with pliers or push it into the wall).
2. Fill the hole with spackle. < br > 3. Wipe it flush. < br > 4. Paint. (Pro Tip: Cut a chip of paint from behind an outlet cover and take it to Home Depot for a color match sample jar).

< p > If you do this, your landlord will never know a TV was there.

< h2 > 3. No - Drill Options(Floor Stands) < p > If you are strictly forbidden from drilling, consider a < strong > Tripod Studio Stand < /strong> or a Leaning Wall Stand. < br > Samsung Studio Stand: Looks like an easel. Very chic. < br > Fitueyes Floor Stand: A minimal pillar that stands against the wall. It looks mounted but rests on the floor.

< h2 > Conclusion < p > Don't let renting stop you from having a nice setup. Hire us for a 'Mount & Dismount' package—we will mount it now, and patch the holes when you move out.

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