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I’m planning to mount two Ikea Besta TV units (two-shelf models) to the wall, but it’s proving to be more challenging than I anticipated. Here’s the situation:
The problem is the mounting points on the units don’t fully align with the wall studs. I can get one stud per unit, but the other two mounting points will have to be fixed into drywall. After doing some research, I’ve come up with a few potential solutions, but I’m unsure which is the best approach.
1. Use hollow wall anchors:
2. Mount a wooden beam across the wall studs:
2. Use a dovetail mounting system:
So Im looking guidance on the below.
I’d appreciate any insights or suggestions from those who’ve dealt with similar projects. Thanks in advance!
Hello @SouthFieldSnoop
For this particular project, I propose using your second method of attachment. By mounting a wooden beam across the studs, you can be confident that the cabinet is secure and is capable of taking on weight. There will no chance of a catastrophic failure unlike when mounting on just plasterboard where the chances of plasterboard failure is significant.
The wooden beam can be painted to the colour of the wall or the cabinet thereby disguising its purpose. This also allows you to install more anchor points for the cabinet instead of just relying on the 3 brackets provided.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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