TV Mounting Height
Find the ergonomically perfect height to mount your TV for eye-level comfort.
Key Features
- Viewing distance calculation
- Eye-level alignment
- Tilt recommendation
How to Use
Enter your sitting height (eye level from floor) and your viewing distance to calculate the exact center height for your TV.
Interactive TV Mounting Height
Calculation Formula & Logic
*Calculations represent industry standard metrics used by licensed design consultants and construction specialists. Always incorporate structural layout constraints and material margins.
Expert Pro-Tips
- โStandard seated eye level is typically 36 to 40 inches above the floor for an average adult.
- โAvoid mounting TVs above active fireplaces to prevent neck fatigue and heat damage.
- โIf you must mount higher than eye level, use a tilting bracket to angle the screen downward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How high should a 65-inch TV be mounted?
A: The center of a 65-inch TV should be mounted at approximately 42 inches from the floor for an average viewer seated on a standard sofa.
Q: What is the recommended viewing distance for a TV?
A: Divide the diagonal screen size by 10 to find the viewing distance in feet. A 60-inch TV is best viewed from 6 feet away.
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