Commercial Frame TV Installation

Art-Style Displays for Professional Environments

Commercial Frame TV Installation in Spartanburg for offices, hospitality spaces, and design-focused commercial interiors

Frame TVs require mounting precision that standard flat screens do not demand because the thin profile and decorative bezel sit nearly flush with the wall, making any misalignment or visible gap immediately apparent. The screen functions as both a display and a design element, showing artwork or branded imagery when not actively used for video content. Clean Seam Finish, LLC installs Frame TVs in commercial spaces where the display needs to integrate with interior design rather than stand out as technology, from lobbies and reception areas to conference rooms and executive offices where the aesthetic matters as much as the function.


Installation involves using the manufacturer's proprietary mounting system, which attaches to the wall with a separate bracket that the TV frame slides onto, and routing the single nearly-invisible power and signal cable through the wall to eliminate any visible connections. The frame sits so close to the wall that even small mounting errors create visible tilting or spacing inconsistencies, and the cable management must be precise because the thin profile leaves no room to hide excess wire behind the screen.



Request a detailed consultation to review wall structure, cable routing paths, and optimal placement for your Frame TV installation.

What Changes After Frame TV Mounting Completes

Frame TV mounting creates a finished look where the screen appears to float against the wall with uniform spacing on all sides, no visible cables or connectors, and alignment that keeps the decorative bezel perfectly level and centered in its location. The specialized mounting bracket sits recessed or concealed behind the frame, and the proprietary cable—often called the One Connect cable—runs through the wall to a concealed junction point where power and video sources connect out of sight. For spaces where in-wall cable routing is not possible, the cable follows wall contours with minimal visibility or routes through surface-mounted channels finished to match wall color.


Once installed, the Frame TV displays artwork, photography, or company branding when not showing video content, and the thin profile maintains the appearance of a framed piece rather than a television. The screen remains stable without shifting on the mount, the bezel edges sit parallel to walls and ceiling lines, and the display integrates with room lighting and furniture placement as a design feature rather than a technology afterthought.



The installation accounts for artwork display settings that adjust brightness and color temperature based on ambient lighting, confirms that the frame size and finish coordinate with existing decor, and verifies that the One Connect box—which houses all the ports and connections—is placed in an accessible but concealed location for future equipment changes. Commercial installations often involve multiple Frame TVs throughout a facility, requiring consistent mounting heights and alignment across different rooms or floors.

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Answers to Frequent Service Questions

Frame TV installations bring up questions about the unique mounting system, cable management for the slim profile, and how these displays function in commercial settings compared to residential use.

  • What makes Frame TV mounting different from standard commercial TV installation?

    Frame TVs use a proprietary two-part mounting system where a wall bracket attaches first and the TV slides onto it, requiring precise leveling because the thin profile and decorative bezel make any misalignment visible, and the nearly invisible One Connect cable must route through walls or be concealed more carefully than standard HDMI and power cables.

  • How is the One Connect cable concealed in commercial installations?

    The cable routes through the wall between the TV location and where the One Connect box sits hidden in a cabinet, closet, or behind furniture, or runs along baseboards and wall corners using paintable cable channels that blend with the wall finish when routing through walls is not feasible.

  • When do commercial spaces benefit from Frame TV installation over standard displays?

    Frame TVs work well in reception areas, executive offices, boutique hotels, and design-focused retail environments where the screen needs to serve as decor when not displaying video content, and where clients or visitors notice interior design details.

  • What wall conditions work best for Frame TV mounting in Spartanburg commercial buildings?

    Standard drywall over wood or metal studs handles Frame TV installation without issue, and brick or concrete walls can also support the mount using appropriate masonry anchors, though in-wall cable routing may require alternative approaches when walls lack hollow cavities.

  • How do customizable bezels integrate with commercial interior design?

    Frame TV bezels come in different finishes—wood tones, metals, and colors—that coordinate with existing millwork, furniture, and decor, allowing the display to match the room's design language rather than appearing as generic black rectangles on the wall.

Clean Seam Finish, LLC specializes in Frame TV mounting for commercial spaces throughout Spartanburg, handling installations of all sizes and ensuring the finished appearance meets both functional and aesthetic requirements. Schedule a planning session to discuss your Frame TV installation and the specific mounting and cable management approach your space requires.