HOW TO HANG A SAMSUNG FRAME TV WITH NO GAP

Like most of you I’m sure, we had been lusting over this TV for well over a year. But with a perfectly functioning TV hanging on our wall we just couldn’t justify the investment…and it is an investment. That all changed when we decided to renovate our Living Room as part of the One Room Challenge. When we locked in the design of the new space we decided to pull the trigger on The Samsung The Frame. Two major features sold us – the art mode and the no gap mount. We created this post to show you exactly how you can accomplish a true no gap mount with the Samsung The Frame TV, because we have seen it done incorrectly. We plan a future post on how to create your own custom “no gap frame” for your existing TV, but until then here we go.

Measure Your Space 

You want to make sure you have the appropriate room to center and hang your No Gap Mount. MORE IMPORTANTLY you want to make sure you have a stud at either side of your center point. Use a stud finder to locate each of those studs. Those 2 studs will each receive 2 lag bolts to attach the mount – more on that later. 

Mark Your Height 

Once you confirm you have the appropriate space to install, you want to mark the height of your TV. Height will vary on many components, such as what type of room you are placing it in, and what type of seating area you have. If you have a low profile couch you’re more than likely going to want the TV mounted lower than you would with a traditional height sofa. We recommend 2 – 3 people for this step.

During this step you also want to mark where the top of that no gap mount will rest on the wall. Temporarily place the no gap mount on the back of the TV while it is safely on the ground, or a covered flat surface, then measure from the top of the TV to the top of the no gap mount. Then mark that line on the wall. You want to take a level and mark a long horizontal line for the top of that no gap mount. This will help ensure a flush and level installation. 

Next you want to take a level and mark vertical lines for each of your studs, then hold up your mount and mark where each of the 4 lag bolts will be installed on the studs. Take a drill bit smaller than the included lag bots, I recommend a 5/32 bit, and drill pilot holes for each of your lag bolts. Two things will happen here – first, you’ll know whether or not your stud finder was accurate and you actually hit a stud. If this is the case you are golden, otherwise you need to locate two real studs prior to moving forward. Second, you know exactly where your lag bolts go when it comes time to place the no goal mount. Win win. 

HOW TO HANG A SAMSUNG FRAME TV WITH NO GAP

Locate Optical Feed Placements

From my experience this is the most essential piece to determine – where your optical cable will be placed. Whether you’re roughing this into a new wall like we did, or you’re adding an old work box to an existing wall, you need to make sure the box is installed flush with the drywall and has no plate cover on it behind the TV. Any additional spacing will take away from achieving the no gap look, which is against the point of hanging The Frame, right?

To find the appropriate box placement, measure from the line you marked that represents the top of the TV and measure down to where the optical cable feeds out of the TV, about 2 inches or so up from the bottom of the TV. That measurement will give you the center mark for your box to be installed. 

The 2nd box, which is where the optical cable will come out and plug into your One Connect Box (the command center so to speak), can now be placed. We had the luxury of creating a completely new space, so ours happens to be placed in a built-in cabinet to the left of the mantle.

BEFORE YOU SECURE EITHER BOX IN PLACE you will need to trim out the back of the box in order to fit the ends of the optical cable. Using a utility knife will work, but an oscillating tool with a carbide tip blade would be even better. 

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Feed Your Optical Cable

Before you attempt to hang the no gap mount you want to make sure you feed the optical cable through the wall. This has to be done extremely cautiously, as the optical cable is sensitive and when bent, it can shatter. Once it is shattered it will not work, and they are not cheap to replace. It is a general rule of thumb to be gentle with any electrical components and wiring, so this should come as no surprise. 

We installed ours through the wall prior to drywall, but that is a rare scenario. I recommend using a fish tape to feed the cable in one box and down and out of the next. Simply attach the optical cable to the fish using electrical tape and begin feeding the wire through. Another job I recommend having 2 people for – one to fish and the other to feed. 

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Install The No Gap Mount To Your Wall

With the optical cable is run it is finally time to install the no gap mount to the wall. Remember earlier when I had you mark the top of your TV and top of where the no gap mount would fall? Bet you’re glad it is there now because it is time to install the no gap mount! Using your lag bolts and a drill, begin installing the no gap mount. Get all 4 lag bolts loosely in (say 80% or so) and then throw your level on the top as you slowly fasten each one.

Hang Your TV

It is getting real now…it is time to hang The Frame TV! Again with some help, lift up your TV and insert the bracket on the back of the TV to the no gap mount on the wall. Then plug in the optical cable into the TV and slowly tilt the TV back into a flush position against the wall. Place your level on the bottom and shift if necessary to level it out – the no gap mount has some flexibility to level it out, so rest assured you’re good.

Plug the other end of the optical cable to your One Connect box and turn that baby on! 

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Attach Your Frame Kit

If you purchased a frame kit it is time to install it. Super easy to do as it is magnetic! Start with each side, then the top and finally bottom. It should all align seamlessly. 

That was a lot to get out, but I feel confident that you have all of the knowledge and preparation required for a seamless installation of you Samsung The Frame TV. Any questions, please leave a comment and we will be there to help you. 

-much love

Comments

  1. Caroline Prefontaine Avatar
    Caroline Prefontaine

    Hi, love this. Will definitly suggest this to my clients. Question for you, the image shown on the tv, you upload it to the tv? The tv must stay on all the time to dhow the ”art”. No too tech savy. Thanks

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Hi Caroline,

      So glad you love this! The best way to look at it is the image on the tv is the screensaver. The tv turns to low power mood when the image is displayed. The tv itself comes with preloaded images.

      Hope that helps!

      Danielle

  2. Rebecca Tsvetkov Avatar

    What color is the fireplace?

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      The fireplace is Sherwin Williams Peppercorn!

  3. Vick Avatar
    Vick

    Hi Danielle,
    That is one beautiful fireplace and tv setup. Congratulations on a fabulous job. What is that color that you have used on that fireplace? It is beautiful.

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Thank you so much Vick. The fireplace is in Sherwin Williams Peppercorn SW7674

  4. Lindsay Avatar
    Lindsay

    Hi, I love this so much, we are hoping to do something just like it! Would you mind telling what fireplace insert you purchased, I love the size and clean lines?!

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      We have a 42 inch Napoleon Fireplace.

    2. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      We have a 42 inch Napoleon

  5. Irene Avatar
    Irene

    Wow, this is amazing! The color is nice. I will probably be doing some DIYs with the color you used. Thank you for sharing.

    BTW, what fireplace/ heater did you guys use? Looks great!

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Love hearing this! We have a Napoleon fireplace.

  6. Blake H Avatar
    Blake H

    Great article. How is is to watch the TV when it’s located over the fireplace? How far is your steering from the TV? Do you notice any brightness changes or difficulty seeing it from that angle? Thanks in advance

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Hi Blake,

      We personally don’t mind it at all. The goal of this space was to create a functional purposeful conversational room. Adding in the television was the added bounce. Our children spread out throughout the room and we enjoy laying on the sofa to watch!

    2. Andreas Avatar
      Andreas

      It looks nice as a piece of art, but it seems you didn’t take into consideration how it is to use the TV to watch TV. Sitting in a low couch presumably makes this less comfortable as you have to look upwards. The Frame wall-mount can be tilted downwards I believe, at least the larger versions – have you done this to compensate, and if so, how did you find it affected the visual appearance when using it as an art piece?

      1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

        We did consider how it would be to watch tv.Thanks for asking. We also live in a small 1950 bungalow and are working within the means of the home. For us creating a space that our family could gather and come together was far more important to us as a family unit than how we would watch tv. We haven’t had any problems looking at the tv where it currently is and a larger TV would be too oversized for the space.

        Thank you,

        Danielle

  7. Jason Bax Avatar
    Jason Bax

    Nice work! The TV’s perfect for the fireplace. What size did you go with?

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Our frame TV is 49″.

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