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Our Top Recommendations for a TV Wall Mount in 2026: A UK Buyer's Guide

A television is often the focal point of a living room, but a bulky stand can consume valuable floor space and limit your viewing options. A well-chosen TV wall mount can transform your space, offering a cleaner aesthetic, improved ergonomics and the flexibility to create the perfect viewing angle. However, with so many types available, finding the right one can feel complicated.

As a Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer, my role is to help you navigate the options. This guide will walk you through the key considerations for selecting a TV wall mount and highlight a few recommended models designed for different needs and spaces.

How to Choose the Right TV Wall Mount

Before you start browsing, a little preparation goes a long way. Focussing on these three areas will help you narrow down your search and ensure you purchase a mount that is both safe and suitable for your setup.

1. Check VESA, Weight and Size Compatibility

This is the most critical step.

  • VESA Pattern: The VESA Interface Standard defines the distance between the four mounting holes on the back of your TV, measured in millimetres. Common patterns are 200x200, 400x400, etc. Your chosen mount must support your TV's specific VESA pattern. You can find this information in your TV's user manual or by measuring the horizontal and vertical distance between the holes.
  • Weight Capacity: Every mount has a maximum weight it can safely support. Ensure your TV's weight is well within the specified limit of the bracket.
  • Screen Size: While often listed as a guide (e.g., "for 26-60 inch TVs"), the VESA pattern and weight are the definitive compatibility factors. The screen size range is a helpful indicator but always prioritise the other two specifications.

2. Select the Right Type of Motion

The type of mount you choose will determine how you can position your television.

  • Fixed: The simplest type, holding the TV flat against the wall like a picture frame. It offers a very low profile but no adjustment.
  • Tilt TV Bracket: Allows you to angle the screen vertically. This is useful for reducing glare from windows or lights, or when the TV is mounted higher than eye level.
  • Full Motion TV Mount: Also known as an articulating or swivel tv mount, this type offers the greatest flexibility. An extendable arm allows you to pull the TV away from the wall and swivel it left or right, as well as tilt it up or down. A long extension tv bracket is a subset of this, offering an even greater range of movement, making it an excellent choice for a corner tv mount. Some models even function as a rotating tv wall mount, allowing for portrait orientation.

3. Assess Your Wall Structure

Not all walls are suitable for all mounts. For a secure installation, you must fix the bracket to a solid structural element.

  • Masonry Walls: Concrete and brick walls are ideal for all types of TV mounts.
  • Stud Walls: Plasterboard walls require the mount to be screwed directly into the wooden studs behind the board. A stud finder is an essential tool for this.
  • Important Note: You must not install a TV wall mount directly onto plasterboard alone. It cannot support the weight and will lead to failure.

Our Top TV Wall Mount Recommendations for 2026

Here are a few recommendations that cater to common but distinct household needs, from creating a flexible workstation to optimising a tricky corner space.

TV Wall Bracket Tilt Swivel for 14-42 Inch TVs

A versatile full motion TV wall mount for smaller screens, showing its swivel and rotation capabilities.

  • Why It Stands Out: The key feature of this mount is its ±90° rotation, which allows you to switch a screen between landscape and portrait modes. This is a rare capability in TV mounts and makes it exceptionally versatile for use with monitors in a home office or for digital displays.
  • Pros:
    • Full Motion Flexibility: Offers ±90° swivel and +3°/-10° tilt for precise angle adjustments.
    • Dual-Purpose Design: Equally suitable as a TV bracket or a monitor wall mount.
    • Space-Saving Profile: The arm extends up to 380mm and retracts to a slim 68mm from the wall.
  • Who is it for? This is an excellent choice for those with smaller TVs or computer monitors (up to 42 inches and 15kg) who need the flexibility to change screen orientation for work, gaming or viewing different types of content.

Folding Under Cabinet TV Mount for 14-42" Screens

A foldable under-cabinet TV mount shown in a kitchen setting, highlighting its space-saving design.

  • Why It Stands Out: This is a purpose-built space saving tv mount designed for areas where wall or surface space is at a premium. Its ability to fold up and tuck away under a cabinet or against a slanted ceiling is its main advantage.
  • Pros:
    • Clever Foldable Mechanism: A tool-free lock allows you to easily flip the TV up and out of the way.
    • Comprehensive Adjustments: Features 360° swivel, full rotation, tilt and height adjustment for the perfect view.
    • Sturdy Installation: Designed for secure mounting under cabinets with a minimum thickness of 20mm.
  • Who is it for? Anyone looking to add a screen to a kitchen, workshop, caravan or office without sacrificing counter space. This under cabinet tv mount is a practical solution for multi-purpose rooms.

Long Reach TV Wall Bracket with 749mm Extension Arm

A long extension TV bracket fully extended from a wall, demonstrating its reach and flexibility.

  • Why It Stands Out: With an impressive extension of nearly 75cm, this long extension tv bracket provides unparalleled positioning freedom. It can bring a TV out from the wall and around obstacles, making it a superb solution for large or awkwardly shaped rooms.
  • Pros:
    • Exceptional Reach: The 749mm arm is ideal for corner installations or for centring a TV in a large room.
    • Full Motion Control: Provides a wide 90° swivel, +5°/-15° tilt and +/-3° levelling to perfect the viewing angle and eliminate glare.
    • Robust and Discreet: Supports TVs up to 35kg and retracts to a slim 65mm profile when not extended.
  • Who is it for? Homeowners with large living areas, open-plan layouts or those who need to install a TV in a corner. Its extensive reach makes it one of the most versatile full motion mounts available for mid-sized TVs (26-60 inches).

Looking for Other Options?

If the models above don't quite match your requirements, there are many other configurations available. Whether you need a simple fixed mount or a bracket for a larger screen, you can find a solution.

Explore our complete collection of VESA mount solutions to find a bracket for any TV and any space.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a VESA pattern and how do I find it on my TV? The VESA pattern is the standardised distance between the four mounting holes on the back of your television, measured in millimetres (e.g., 200mm x 200mm). You can find this specification in your TV's user manual. Alternatively, you can measure it yourself: first measure the horizontal distance between the centres of the holes, then the vertical distance.

2. Can I install a TV wall mount on a plasterboard wall? No, you should never attach a TV mount directly to plasterboard alone, as it is not strong enough to support the weight. The mount must be securely fastened into the solid wood studs behind the plasterboard or into a solid masonry (brick or concrete) wall.

3. How do I choose between a tilt and a full motion TV mount? Choose a tilt tv bracket if your primary need is to counteract glare or to angle the screen down from a high mounting position. Choose a full motion tv mount if you need more flexibility to watch the TV from different parts of the room, require a corner tv mount setup or need to pull the TV away from the wall to access cables.