
As you upgrade your hotel’s televisions to newer hospitality TV models, deciding where and how to mount them throughout your rooms is just as important as selecting the right devices.
Wall-mounted hotel TVs are a popular choice because they save space, create a modern aesthetic, and improve room functionality. However, improper installation can negatively impact guest comfort, safety, and overall satisfaction, and in some cases, even damage your equipment.
Before installing your hospitality TVs, here are some of the most common mistakes to avoid when mounting hotel TVs, and how to get it right the first time.
Hanging a television at the wrong height is one of the most common mistakes in both residential and hospitality environments.
If hotel TVs are mounted too high or too low, guests may need to sit or lie in uncomfortable positions just to watch comfortably. Over time, this can lead to neck strain and a poor in-room experience. In fact, improper TV height is widely cited as a leading cause of discomfort during viewing.
To avoid this:
Sit on the bed or in-room seating area to determine the ideal viewing angle
Position the center of the screen close to seated eye level
Consider visibility from multiple areas (bed, desk, seating area)
Taking the time to test placement from a guest’s perspective ensures a more comfortable and premium hospitality experience.
After determining the correct height, it’s critical to ensure the mounting bracket is perfectly level before installation.
Skipping this step can result in:
Crooked or tilted screens
A visibly unprofessional room appearance
Negative guest perception of room quality
Even a slight tilt can be noticeable and distracting. Always use a level during installation, and recheck alignment before final tightening, to ensure a clean, polished look.
One of the most serious mistakes when mounting hotel TVs is failing to secure proper structural support.
If a TV mount is not anchored correctly, the screen can:
Shift or sag over time
Pull away from the wall
Fall completely, posing a major safety hazard
Drywall alone is not strong enough to support most televisions. Proper installation requires anchoring into wall studs or using appropriate heavy-duty mounting solutions.
To ensure safety and durability:
Use a stud finder to locate structural supports
Install mounts directly into studs or reinforced surfaces
Verify the mount’s weight rating matches the TV
Getting this step right protects both your guests and your investment.
Beyond installation mechanics, one of the most overlooked mistakes is not thinking about how guests actually use the TV.
Strategic placement plays a major role in:
Guest comfort
Room usability
Overall satisfaction scores
Hotel TVs should be positioned so they are easily viewable from key areas in the room, especially the bed, where most viewing occurs. Proper placement improves convenience and enhances the perceived value of the room.
Also consider:
Glare from windows or lighting
Viewing distance based on screen size
Room layout and furniture positioning
Mounting hotel TVs is not a simple “quick install” task. Poor planning often leads to:
Incorrect placement
Extra wall damage from re-drilling
Cable management issues
Planning ahead ensures:
Efficient installation
Cleaner cable routing
Long-term reliability
Many mounting issues stem from rushing the process or skipping preparation entirely.
Properly mounted hotel TVs do more than save space, they directly impact guest comfort, room aesthetics, and safety.
By avoiding the following common mistakes, you can create a better in-room experience while protecting your equipment and brand reputation.
Incorrect mounting height
Uneven bracket installation
Lack of structural support
Poor placement planning
If you’re upgrading your hotel TVs or need guidance on mounting solutions, contact our hospitality tech experts. Explore professional-grade hospitality TVs, mounts, and installation support to ensure your setup is done right, from day one.

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