Bono_R Bono_R said:
Hello again
I looked at Ikea NÀmmarö and it was the type of "legs" I was thinking of. But there were quite a few things to consider. Good luck.
Thank you so much! Many great tips here😊
 
Unikt namn Unikt namn said:
What kind of ceiling do you have?
A 2.2m tall board will be hard to stabilize with small feet.

The simplest solution would be to attach the board to the ceiling using some L-shaped metal piece.
Like an angle iron -
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Or a bracket - [link]

If there is a blackout curtain installed today, the screw holes for it should be reusable.
Yes, that was a good idea. Thank you 😄
 
How should it be positioned in relation to the nearest wall?
 
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Z z_bumbi said:
How should it be positioned in relation to the nearest wall?
As close as possible.
 
Well, is it a 90-degree angle, aligned, or something else?
 
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Z z_bumbi said:
Well, is it a 90-degree angle, in line with or something else?
No. Looks like this.
 
  • Room with dark curtain divider, TV on wooden stand, bed partially visible behind curtain, dresser with plant, and wooden chair with clothes.
BirgitS
Is it possible to attach the screen wall to the adjacent wall with angle brackets, etc.? It really helps with stability.
 
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Yes, it seems like a good idea. I would like to have a thin wall since the only place for the TV is there.
 
  • A living room with a TV on a wooden stand, facing a black curtain that separates the space. A bed and dresser are partially visible behind the curtain.
You can easily stabilize by attaching a board to the screen wall that follows the wall along the floor (in both directions). Think of it as a false skirting board. An angled bracket from the board up to the wall makes it even more sturdy. If you want the TV bench, you just need to put a support at the higher edge against the screen. Whether it is an angled bracket, an inverted steel bracket, or a wooden board doesn't matter much. I would use two bookshelves with a 60 width to make use of the space, but it works the same way.
 
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