TV Mounting Height Calculator

Calculate the optimal TV mounting height based on viewing distance, TV size, seating height, and tilt angle. Get SMPTE and THX compliant recommendations.

in
8.0 feet
in
From floor to eyes when seated
in
0° if flat mount
°
Center Height (with tilt)
52.4"
4.4 ft from floor
Bottom Edge
36.5"
Mount bottom of TV here or lower
Top Edge
68.3"
Screen is 31.9" tall
SMPTE Viewing Angle
32.9°
✅ Within 25-40° range
Neck Angle
5.0°
✅ Comfortable
Screen Dimensions
56.7" × 31.9"
4.7 × 2.7 ft

Wall Placement (Side View)

36"
68"
👁 Eye level (44")
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TV Size Comparison at 8.0 ft Distance

TV SizeScreen HeightViewing AngleBottom Edge*Ideal Distance
43"21.1"
22.1° ⚠️
33.5"5.8 ft
50"24.5"
25.6°
31.7"6.8 ft
55"27.0"
28.0°
30.5"7.5 ft
65"31.9"
32.9°
28.1"8.8 ft
75"36.8"
37.6°
25.6"10.2 ft
85"41.7"
42.2° ⚠️
23.2"11.5 ft

*Bottom edge without tilt, at 44" eye height

Planning notes, formulas, and examples

About the TV Mounting Height Calculator

Mounting a TV at the wrong height is one of the most common home entertainment mistakes-and one of the hardest to fix after the fact. Too high forces viewers to crane their necks upward, causing discomfort during long viewing sessions. Too low can be awkward when standing and may interfere with furniture placement.

The ideal TV mounting height places the center of the screen at or slightly below seated eye level, which is typically 42–48 inches from the floor for most adults on standard furniture. This calculator goes beyond that rule of thumb by accounting for your specific seating height, viewing distance, TV size, and any downward tilt angle from the mount.

The tool also calculates SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) and THX viewing angles to ensure your setup provides an immersive experience. SMPTE recommends a 30° viewing angle for the screen, while THX recommends 36° for home theater. These standards determine whether your screen size and distance combination is optimal.

Whether you're mounting in a living room, bedroom, above a fireplace (and learning why that's usually too high), or setting up a dedicated home theater, it gives the exact measurements you need for a comfortable, ergonomic installation.

When This Page Helps

Use this calculator to place the screen where seated viewing is comfortable and the viewing angles stay reasonable. It helps you compare TV size, eye height, distance, and tilt so you can avoid mounting too high or too low before drilling holes. That makes it easier to balance ergonomics with the look of the room before you install the mount.

How to Use the Inputs

  1. Enter the TV screen size (diagonal measurement in inches).
  2. Enter your viewing distance (distance from screen to seating).
  3. Enter the seating eye height (seated eye level from floor).
  4. Optionally set a downward tilt angle if your mount supports it.
  5. Review the recommended center-of-screen and bottom-of-screen heights.
  6. Check the SMPTE and THX viewing angle compliance.
Formula used
Optimal center height = eye_height - (distance × tan(tilt_angle)). Bottom edge = center - (screen_height / 2). Screen height = diagonal × sin(atan(9/16)) for 16:9 TVs. SMPTE angle = 2 × atan(screen_width / (2 × distance)). THX minimum distance = screen_width / (2 × tan(18°)).

Example Calculation

Result: Center at 42", bottom at 26" from floor

For a 65" TV at 8 feet viewing distance with a seated eye height of 44" and 5° tilt, mount the center at 42" (bottom edge at 26" from floor). The SMPTE viewing angle is 32°—well within the recommended range.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Mark the center point on the wall with painter's tape before drilling—step back and sit in your viewing position to verify it looks right.
  • Standard sofa seat height is 17–19 inches; average seated eye height is 43–46 inches from the floor.
  • If you must mount above a fireplace, use a pull-down mount that lowers the TV for viewing.
  • For 4K TVs, you can sit closer (1.0–1.5× screen height) and still get a sharp image, unlike 1080p.
  • Use a stud finder and mount into studs or use a proper wall anchor rated for 4× the TV weight.
  • Consider cable management during installation—running cables inside the wall looks much cleaner.

Viewing Distance Guidelines

**SMPTE (Cinema Standard):** Screen should subtend a 30° horizontal angle. This is the standard for a "cinematic" experience. **THX (Home Theater):** 36° viewing angle for a more immersive experience. **Minimum:** 20° angle—below this the screen feels too small for its distance.

Quick distance guide for 16:9 TVs: **55":** 7.0 ft (SMPTE), 5.7 ft (THX). **65":** 8.2 ft (SMPTE), 6.8 ft (THX). **75":** 9.5 ft (SMPTE), 7.8 ft (THX). **85":** 10.8 ft (SMPTE), 8.9 ft (THX).

The Fireplace Mounting Problem

Surveys show 40–50% of homeowners mount TVs above fireplaces for aesthetic reasons, despite it being ergonomically suboptimal. The average fireplace mantle is 55–60" high, placing the TV center at 70"+ — that's 25–30 inches above ideal viewing height. Solutions include pull-down TV mounts, electric fireplaces with lower profiles, or reconsidering the room layout entirely.

Ergonomic Research on Viewing Angles

Studies in occupational health show that sustained upward gaze of more than 15° above horizontal causes neck extensor muscle fatigue within 30 minutes. The ideal gaze angle is 0° (horizontal) to 15° below horizontal. This is why slightly below eye level is better than above—downward gaze is more natural and sustainable.

Sources & Methodology

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The center of the screen should be at seated eye level, typically 42–48 inches from the floor. With tilt mounts, you can go slightly higher.