And the decoder, where do I put it? If this is the question, the answer is simple: behind the television, well hidden, or on a shelf created specifically for the purpose of making everything tidy.
The question is not a small one and the many people who opt for a suspended television, which winks at design and become a real piece of furniture, ask themselves. The problem, in this case, comes when a series of devices must be connected to the TV starting with the Sky decoder, which cannot be too far from the screen and which, if visible, should be arranged in the most orderly way possible in line with everything else. if hidden, lodged in the best way.
The supports for decoders come in handy in these cases, whether it is to keep the decoders in view, or if the goal is to hide the equipment.
The first solution, the one that involves hiding the decoder, is given by the wall supports , to be positioned right behind the television or with wall installation. These are supports that allow you to hide the connecting cables, save space and, above all, keep order. And, we assure you, these are easy-to-assemble mounts.
In the second case, you can opt for an exposed shelf , but with a connecting column that hides the passage of the cables, always in the case that you do not opt for a more "complicated" masonry operation, with a passage of concealed cables. Wall columns and shelves therefore become a valid, elegant solution. In this case it is also possible to choose modular solutions, adding more shelves to the column if necessary.
In short, the solutions exist. What do you prefer : all on sight or all hidden?