Project · Retail · Showroom · Vaughan

Showroom TV Installation for a Bath, Tile and Cabinet Retailer

A display screen mounted into a working bath, tile, shower and cabinet showroom for a project management company in Vaughan — where the wall itself is part of the product and a visible bracket or a dangling cable would undo the whole display.

  • 10,000+ installations completed
  • $5,000,000 liability insurance
  • One-year material & workmanship warranty

Got a showroom, retail floor or display wall? Send us a photo and we’ll tell you what it takes.

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HomeStars Best of Award winner 2018–2023 · Best of Houzz Service 2018–2021

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The brief

Mounting a Screen When the Wall Is the Product

In a tile and cabinet showroom, the wall is not just something to hang a TV on — it is a sample. Every surface in the room exists to show a customer what their bathroom or kitchen could look like, so anything we fix to it has to look deliberate, sit dead level, and leave no cable in shot.

Tile and stone also mean the drilling is not routine. You cannot hunt for a stud and hope; you place the anchor where the substrate will actually take it, drill without cracking the face of the tile, and get it right the first time, because there is no second attempt on a finished tile wall.

What made it awkward

  • Finished tile and cabinetry — no room for a mis-drill
  • The wall is a sales display, so the mount had to disappear
  • No visible cable anywhere in the customer’s eyeline
  • Screen height set for people browsing on their feet
  • Work done without shutting the showroom floor

What we did

  • Substrate checked behind the tile before committing to a position
  • Drilled for tile properly — no cracked or chipped faces
  • Anchors sized to the panel, set into solid backing
  • Cable run concealed so nothing shows against the display
  • Screen levelled against the tile lines, not just to a spirit level

On site

Photos From the Showroom Install

The finished screen in place on the display wall. Click either photo to open it full size.

How it goes

How We Approach a Retail Display Install

Retail work has one extra rule: the space has to still look like a showroom when we leave.

  1. Photos first

    Nine times out of ten we can tell you what a tile or stone wall needs from a photo, before anyone drives out.

  2. Firm price

    Including the drilling method and the cable route — the two things that decide the cost on a finished wall.

  3. Scheduled around trading

    Early, late or weekend, so we are not working around your customers.

  4. Careful drilling

    Correct bits for tile and stone, dust controlled, anchors into backing that will actually hold.

  5. Levelled to the room

    Aligned to the tile courses and the cabinetry, tested, and every offcut taken away.

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Get a price for a showroom or display-wall install

Send a photo of the wall and tell us what it is finished in — tile, stone, cabinetry or plain drywall. We’ll come back with a firm price and the method we’d use.

Takes about a minute · One-year workmanship warranty · $5,000,000 liability insurance