An Art-Gallery Wall — TV Included
This Pompano Beach job was one of our favorite kinds of installs: a true "art wall" setup built around a Hisense 65" S7 CanvasTV 4K QLED Google TV.
If you haven't seen the CanvasTV in person, it's Hisense's answer to the framed-art TV category. The screen has a matte, low-reflection finish, so instead of a glossy black mirror on your wall you get something closer to a real painting — and when you're not watching, its Art Mode displays artwork or your own photos. The customer wanted the full effect: TV flush against the wall, no cables in sight, and their own framed pictures arranged around it so the whole wall looked like a curated gallery.
Flush-Mounting the CanvasTV
The CanvasTV ships with an UltraSlim wall mount designed to sit the panel nearly flat against the wall — that's a big part of the "it's a painting, not a TV" look. But a clean, no-gap finish still comes down to the wall and the install. This was standard drywall over furring strips, which gave us the depth to run cables fully in-wall and get the panel sitting tight to the surface.
Because the CanvasTV is a frame-style TV, the process overlaps heavily with our regular framed-TV work — full details on our frame TV mounting page.
Hiding Every Cable In-Wall
For the "painting on the wall" illusion to hold, there can't be a single cord showing. We routed:
- HDMI (source device → TV)
- Power, through an in-wall–rated power kit
No cord dropping down to the outlet, no power strip on the floor. If you're wondering what's actually involved in doing this to code, we walk through it on our cable management page.
The Gallery Wall Around the TV
The finishing touch was mounting the customer's own framed pictures around the CanvasTV in a gallery-wall layout — spaced, aligned and leveled so the TV sits as one piece of a larger arrangement. With the matte screen and Art Mode running, the TV genuinely blends into the display of frames instead of dominating the wall. This is a popular add-on for customers going for the art-frame aesthetic.
Why It Works in Pompano Beach Homes
A lot of Pompano Beach living rooms — especially the newer builds off Federal Highway and the canal-front properties — have open sightlines straight into the main living space. A flush art-display TV with hidden cables and a coordinated set of frames reads as intentional design, not just a screen bolted to drywall.
Flat-rate pricing, same-day availability in Pompano Beach. See full details on our Pompano Beach TV mounting page, or call (754) 340-1000 to book.



