When the Wright family bought their new house in Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, they ordered three Samsung Frame TVs — 65" for the living room, 55" for the primary bedroom, 50" for the kids' playroom. They wanted them all mounted by Sunday so they could move in clean.
Multi-room jobs sound simple but they require choreography. You can't dust drywall in one room while a Frame is being unboxed in the next. Here's how we sequenced it.
Saturday morning: living room
We always start with the largest TV in the loudest room. Living room got the 65" first, with in-wall cord concealment running down to the media console. Two techs, drop cloths, 95 minutes including cleanup.
Saturday afternoon: primary bedroom
The 55" went on a tilting mount opposite the bed. Tilt was crucial here — bedroom TVs are almost always viewed lying down, so we angled it ~8° down. Cables went into the wall and out at the credenza behind the bed.
Sunday morning: kids' playroom
The 50" went on a full-motion mount, because the playroom had two seating zones. We finished by 11 AM, vacuumed, and left.
The result
Three perfect mounts, $782 total, and Jamal left a public review on Google that's now the third one you see on our profile. Multi-room jobs like this are some of our favorite work — there's a rhythm to them you can't get from a single install.



