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Chapter · iii

A short
catalogue,
kept in order.

Six installs, three pricing stones, and the quiet answers to the questions we are asked most often. Every line says what's included and what it costs. The figure we send by reply is the figure on the invoice.

Six stones,
arranged in turn.

Chapter · iv · The installs

Six stones,
each its own walk.

Every install is its own small checklist, run by its own attention. We do not run the living-room sequence on a fireplace, nor the fireplace sequence on a bedroom — different rooms, different sittings.

Stone one 01

A single wall.

The everyday sitting. Studs found by hand and confirmed by sensor, anchors chosen for the wall behind them, the screen levelled twice, the cord drop tied tidy down to your console. The bracket is the one we would have put in our own front room.

~ 45 MIN · 32–85" $199 FLAT
Stone two 02

Above the hearth.

A pull-down or generous-tilt bracket that brings the screen back to where your neck is. Heat-aware hardware. On gas fireplaces, the placement waits until we have read the surface temperature at peak burn — patient before final.

~ 75 MIN · up to 75" $299 FLAT
Stone three 03

Cables inside the wall.

HDMI and low-voltage signal threaded through the wall via a code-compliant kit. The power outlet is relocated to sit behind the screen, so nothing visible passes between the television and the console. Cut-outs patched, ready for your paint.

+ 30 MIN · DRYWALL ONLY +$95 ADD-ON
Stone four 04

A bracket that breathes.

Swing, tilt, pivot — for the rooms where the sofa, the bed, or the kitchen counter is not on the same axis as the stud. We test the full range of motion with the screen mounted, every time, before the level is put away.

~ 65 MIN · up to 65" $249 FLAT
Stone five 05

A sound bar, set true.

A soundbar bracketed under or above the screen, the audio cable run inside the cord drop or the wall channel. Works with most brands. Bring the bar; we bring the bracket and the patience to find a true line with the screen above.

+ 25 MIN · ANY BRAND +$85 ADD-ON
Stone six 06

Move with care.

Moving the screen to another wall, room, or home. We dismount cleanly, spackle the previous anchor holes ready for your paint, and re-mount in the new place. One sitting, no scars on the wall you left behind.

~ 60 MIN · PATCH INCL. $229 FLAT
Chapter · v · Three figures

Pricing,
held steady.

Three figures, written plainly. The figure in your reply is the figure on the invoice. If on-site reality is harder than scoped, we eat the difference and tell you why before we leave. No "from $". No trip fees.

Stone · i

The single wall

$199 FLAT

For the everyday living-room or bedroom mount onto a drywall stud bay. The honest baseline.

  • Fixed bracket up to 65"
  • Stud-anchored install, levelled twice
  • Cord drop, tied tidy down to console
  • Range tested with you before sign-off
  • Cloths down, dust drawn, packaging out
Send a note
Stone · ii · Most chosen

The considered room

$299 FLAT

For the room you want done properly — bigger screen, tilt or full-motion bracket, cables hidden inside the wall.

  • Tilt or full-motion bracket up to 75"
  • In-wall HDMI & signal concealment
  • Relocated power outlet behind screen
  • Soundbar bracket included if supplied
  • Patched cut-outs, ready for paint
  • Twelve-month sit-with-it promise
Send a note
Stone · iii

Above the hearth

$399 FLAT

For fireplaces, masonry, plaster-on-lath, odd-stud-spacing — the harder rooms.

  • Pull-down or articulating bracket
  • Masonry anchors or spanning bar as needed
  • Heat-aware placement, surface-temp read
  • Concealed routing where possible
  • Patched, drawn, packaged out
  • Twelve-month sit-with-it promise
Send a note

Add-ons — relocation, second screen, extra cable run — are listed in your reply with their own flat figures. No "from $". No trip fees.

Chapter · vi · The walk

Four turns,
one afternoon.

The whole sequence — note, reply, sitting, quiet exit — fits inside an afternoon. We do not compress it. The whole point is the unhurriedness.

Turn one i

A note arrives.

A photograph of the wall, the make and size of the screen, and a sentence about how the room is lived in. Reply within a working day with a fixed figure.

Turn two ii

A morning is chosen.

You pick a morning or an afternoon that suits you, and we hold it. There is no second job booked on top of it. The window is the window we mean.

Turn three iii

We sit, then begin.

Cloths down, mount unboxed, studs marked. Before any drill turns on, we hold the screen on the wall and ask whether the line is right.

Turn four iv

A quiet exit.

Range tested with you, cables hidden, cloths up, dust drawn, packaging out with us. The room is yours again with a screen on the wall and nothing else moved.

Chapter · vii · Small questions

Quiet questions,
quietly answered.

The handful of questions that arrive most weeks, answered the way we would answer them in your kitchen. If yours isn't here, just write — we would rather send you a real reply than make you read a longer page.

Do you bring the bracket? +

We do. Once you tell us the make and size of your screen, the studio chooses a bracket matched both to the television and to the wall behind it. The bracket cost is included in the flat figure — never a surprise line at the end.

If you already own one and would like us to fit yours, we will use it and adjust the figure down by the cost we would have charged. We only ever say no if the one you have is not safe for the wall or the screen.

How long will you be in my home? +

The everyday sitting is forty-five minutes to an hour. An above-the-hearth or in-wall concealment sitting is closer to ninety. We do not book two jobs on top of each other; the afternoon belongs to your room.

Will the cables be visible? +

It depends which stone you choose. On the single wall, the cables are tied into a tidy cord drop down to your console — visible but neat. On the considered room and above the hearth, the cables go inside the wall using a code-compliant kit, with the power outlet relocated behind the screen, so nothing passes visibly between the screen and the console.

Can you mount above a gas fireplace? +

Usually, but we always check first. We let the fireplace burn at peak for ten to fifteen minutes and measure the surface temperature where the screen would sit. If the wall above gets uncomfortable to the touch, we recommend either a pull-down bracket that brings the screen down in use, or — honestly — a different wall. We do not mount televisions we believe will cook.

What if I do not like where the screen ends up? +

The placement is agreed before any drill turns on. We hold the screen on the wall in two or three positions and you sit on the sofa and choose. If, after a week of living with it, you decide it ought to move, the second placement is on us.

Do you take cards? +

Card, bank transfer, or cheque — whichever is easiest. The invoice arrives by email the same evening; we would rather you took a day to settle it than dug for a card at the door.

Are you insured? +

Fully — public liability and workmanship. The twelve-month sit-with-it promise runs from the install date: if anything about our work fails inside that window, we come back and put it right at no cost. The certificate is available before your visit on request.

A small invitation

Begin.

A photograph of the wall, the make and size of the screen, a sentence about the room. We reply within a working day with a fixed figure and the next quiet sitting on our calendar.