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TV wall mounting · South West Sydney

The screen on the wall. The cable mess out of sight.

WNDR Works mounts televisions securely, plans the viewing position and conceals low-voltage AV cables wherever the wall construction and access make it possible.

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Styled presentation of a clean wall-mounted television above fitted oak cabinetry
Styled from WNDR Works AV work

A finished-room result

Position, structure and cable access all matter.

A clean TV installation starts before the bracket goes up. Isaiah checks the wall, viewing position, equipment connections and available cable path so the result suits the room.

  • TV bracket and wall-mount installation
  • Low-voltage cable concealment where accessible
  • Connection of existing AV equipment
  • Multiple television installs in the same property
  • Coordination with a licensed electrician where mains power is required
Two screensPositioned for the roomsCables concealedWhere wall access allowedClean handoverConnected and ready to use

Completed WNDR Works job

Two televisions mounted with the cables hidden.

The real installation brief was simple: place both screens cleanly on the wall and keep the finished rooms free from hanging leads. The styled imagery above presents that outcome without using the unfinished job photos.

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Before the appointment

A few details make quoting easier.

01

TV size and model

Share the screen size and whether you already have a suitable bracket.

02

Wall type

Let Isaiah know whether the wall is plasterboard, brick, concrete or part of built-in cabinetry if known.

03

Connected equipment

List soundbars, consoles, streaming boxes or other devices that need to connect.

04

Photos of the room

A clear wall photo helps identify likely access issues before the visit.

TV mounting questions

What “cables hidden” actually depends on.

Can every cable be hidden inside the wall?

Not always. The wall type, fire blocks, insulation, existing services and access all affect the route. Isaiah confirms what is practical before proceeding.

Can you install a power point behind the TV?

That is mains electrical work and must be completed by a licensed electrician. WNDR Works can coordinate with one where the project needs it.

Can you mount a soundbar as well?

Often, yes. Include the soundbar model and desired position when enquiring so the mounting and cable requirements can be checked.

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