Frame TV Mounting · Los Angeles

Frame TV Mounting in Los Angeles. Like art on the wall.

Frame TVs are meant to disappear into the wall and look like a piece of art when they're off. We've installed more than 950 of them across LA — Samsung The Frame, LG Gallery, Hisense CanvasTV, TCL NXTFRAME and more — flush to the wall, cables hidden, art mode dialed in. Starting at $99.

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Frame TVs Installed

Frame TVs are a category of their own. They're designed to be installed differently from regular TVs — flush to the wall, cable-free, blending in with the room. We've installed more than 950 of them across LA, and we know what works for each brand and model.

What makes Frame TVs different

Built to look like art, not electronics.

Frame-style TVs aren't just regular TVs with a different name. They're engineered around four design ideas — and each one matters during installation. Get any of them wrong and the magic of the Frame is gone.

Flush to the wall

Frame TVs ship with a "no-gap" wall mount designed to sit the TV almost flat against the wall — like a framed painting, not a TV sticking out. The bracket is part of the look. We mount it perfectly aligned so there's no gap, no tilt, no shadow line.

Art mode display

When the TV is off, Art Mode displays artwork or your own photos at low brightness, mimicking a real painting on the wall. This is what makes a Frame TV actually feel like art — not a black rectangle waiting to be turned on. It's the whole reason these TVs exist.

One thin cable, hidden

Samsung Frame TVs use a single thin transparent cable (the "One Connect" cable) instead of multiple cables. Other Frame-style TVs are similar. But even one cable visible on the wall ruins the "art" effect — that's why cord concealment matters more here than on any other TV.

Magnetic bezel options

Frame TVs let you swap the bezel — different colors and materials snap on magnetically. We make sure your bezel is seated properly and aligned with the screen edge.

The wire problem

One visible wire ruins the whole effect.

A Frame TV is supposed to look like a piece of art on the wall. But the moment a cable is visible — even the thin transparent One Connect cable that comes with Samsung — it stops looking like art and starts looking like a TV. Hiding that cable is what makes the install actually work.

Two ways we hide the cable

For Samsung Frame TVs, there's also the One Connect Box — a small black box that handles all the connections (HDMI, power, etc.) and sends them to the TV through that single thin cable. That box has to go somewhere too. We handle both the cable run and the One Connect Box placement together.

Option 1 · The standard

In-wall pass-through

We cut a small opening behind the TV and another near your existing outlet at the bottom of the wall, and run the cable inside the wall cavity between them. The One Connect Box hides in your media console or cabinet below. Clean and fast.

Option 2 · The premium

In-wall recessed box

We cut a 14×16 opening in the wall and install a white plastic recessed box that holds both a new outlet and the One Connect Box itself — fully inside the wall. The cable plugs in behind the TV, everything is hidden, nothing dangles. The cleanest possible look.

Frame TV models we mount

Every brand that looks like art.

We mount every popular Frame-style TV on the market. That includes Samsung The Frame (the original art-style TV that started this whole category), Samsung The Frame Pro (the 2025 upgrade with wireless One Connect Box and improved Art Mode), LG Gallery OLED (LG's premium flush-mount art-style OLED), Hisense CanvasTV (with anti-glare matte screen and magnetic bezels), and TCL NXTFRAME (TCL's art-mode lineup with matte display and ambient mode).

These TVs need a more precise install than regular models because they're built to mount flush to the wall and look like part of the room. We know the brackets, the cable systems, and the brand-specific quirks for each one — and we've done all of them across LA more times than we can count.

Honest pricing. Flat quotes.

Standard install starts at
$99

Standard Frame TV mounting labor without cord concealment — same base price as a regular TV install. If you need the cable hidden in the wall (which most clients want for Frame TVs), cord concealment is priced separately based on your wall type and the method used. We'll text you a confirmed flat quote once we understand your setup and what the job will involve.

Recent installs

Frame TVs we've recently mounted.

Why TVMOUNTED

Why 3,750+ Angelenos trust us.

5.0 on Google and Yelp

Hundreds of installs across LA and a perfect rating earned one job at a time. We do it right or we don't get paid.

950+ Frame installs

Frame TVs are our specialty. We're not figuring out the One Connect cable on your install — we've done it nearly a thousand times.

12-month workmanship warranty

If something we mounted comes loose, shifts, or fails because of our work — we come back and fix it free.

Good questions

Frame TV mounting, answered.

No — Frame TVs come with a no-gap wall mount in the box. That's the bracket we use 99% of the time, because it's what makes the TV sit flush against the wall like art. If you want a full-motion bracket instead (one that swings out), we can do that too, but you'd lose the flush-mount look that's the whole point of a Frame TV.

Two main options: inside your media console or cabinet below the TV (most common), or inside the wall using a recessed box behind the TV. The wall option is more expensive but looks cleanest because nothing is visible at all. We'll walk you through both options based on your room.

The mounting itself takes 20–40 minutes. If you want the cable hidden in the wall, that adds 60–120 minutes depending on the wall type and method. So a complete Frame TV install with full cord concealment usually runs 90 minutes to about 2.5 hours.

Yes — Samsung The Frame, Samsung The Frame Pro, LG Gallery OLED, Hisense CanvasTV, and TCL's NXTFRAME / A300W. The installation logic is similar across brands, but each has its own bracket, cable, and quirks. We've installed all of them.

Yes — and a lot of Frame clients want one, because Frame TVs are often mounted in spaces designed to look minimal, where a soundbar mounted right under the TV completes the clean look. See our soundbar mounting service and just mention it when you text us.

We mount Frame TVs on brick, concrete, stone, tile, and every common surface — though the cord concealment options change depending on the wall. On solid masonry, hiding the cable in the wall isn't always possible, and we'd discuss alternatives (surface concealer painted to match, a new outlet from a licensed electrician). See our cord concealment service for context.

Ready to mount your Frame TV?

Text us your TV model, your wall type, whether you want the cable hidden, your address, and when you'd like it installed. A photo of the wall and TV makes the quote faster. We'll reply with a flat price before we arrive.

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