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Apologies if this question is not in the right section.

As per title, I am considering a wall mounted tv in my kitchen.
Whilst i have one in my main living room, it is above a stand so displaying wires was sorted and there is a power outlet below which made things easy.

I have a couple of issues regarding the kitchen set-up however, I can attach an image link to better show this.

I would ideally like to get a slim 40-50 inch TV as close as possible to the wall, ideally with a firestick to stream on, my concerns are..

1. the TV would be above a radiator
2. there are no sockets on the wall, id be open to having a socket fitted behind the TV, but im not sure how easy this would be, and whether it would need plaster-board removing etc. the nearest outlet i suppose is on the opposite side of the wall at the default socket height.

Any input would be greatly appreciated :)

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Can't see your pic, unfortunately. Usually, a good option is to build a false wall with plasterboard, about 50mm off the original and cable behind that,
 
In general if there is a socket one side of a stud wall there is usually a way of adding a socket the other side. Not always simple, especially if the first one is a spur already, but usually something is possible.
 
if you post yor location, one of us maybe close and happy to quote.
 
1. the TV would be above a radiator
Max ambient operating temp for a Samsung TV (to take an example) is 40DegC. If you had a shelf above the rad, and mounted the TV a decent distance above it, as you say close to the wall, you might well meet this. Worth measuring.
 
Max ambient operating temp for a Samsung TV (to take an example) is 40DegC. If you had a shelf above the rad, and mounted the TV a decent distance above it, as you say close to the wall, you might well meet this. Worth measuring.
Exactly what I have myself. 55" Samsung above a radiator, with a shelf to deflect the heat. Seems to help, but not ideal.
 
I have a 42", roughly 600mm above the kitchen radiator. It's base never gets much above room temp - not sure if that's down to good air circulation or my being miserable and having the heating set low.
 

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