West Roseville Has Great Living Rooms
West Roseville neighborhoods tend to have newer builds with open-concept living spaces — and this one was no exception. The homeowners had a beautiful setup going: a floor-to-ceiling blue-gray accent wall, flanking built-in shelves, and a sleek linear fireplace with a white marble tile surround. All they needed was the right TV, mounted the right way.
They went with a 65-inch Samsung Frame TV, and honestly, it was the perfect call for this room.

65-inch Samsung Frame TV mounted above modern linear fireplace with marble tile and built-in shelving in West Roseville, CA
Why the Samsung Frame Works Here
The Frame TV is designed to disappear into the room when it's off — it displays art or a clock face and sits tight to the wall with virtually no bezel. In a room this intentional, you don't want a standard TV sticking out like an afterthought.
The key to making it look right is the mount. The Samsung Frame needs a slim, low-profile bracket — not a tilt mount, not a full-motion arm. A slim fixed bracket pulls the TV within about an inch of the wall surface, which is what gives it that built-in, gallery-hung look.
Above a linear fireplace like this one, height matters too. Linear fireplaces run wide and low, which puts the TV at a more comfortable eye level than a traditional raised firebox. This is one of the better fireplace setups for TV mounting — your neck will thank you.
The Built-Ins Make It
One of my favorite things about this install was the room itself. Built-in shelving on both sides of the fireplace wall frames the TV naturally — the whole thing reads as one composed unit. The TV isn't just stuck on a wall; it's part of a designed space.
When I'm mounting above a fireplace with built-ins like this, I take extra time on centering. The TV needs to be perfectly centered between the shelves, not just centered on the studs. Those are often two different things, and getting it wrong is obvious the second you step back.

Dan after mounting 65-inch Samsung Frame TV above linear fireplace in West Roseville, CA
Hidden Wiring
No cables visible — that's the standard I hold every install to. On drywall above a fireplace, the cleanest approach is in-wall wire concealment: run the power and HDMI through the wall cavity and down to the equipment location. The result is a TV that looks like it came with the house.
The Samsung Frame also uses a One Connect box — a small box that consolidates all the cables (power, HDMI, etc.) into a single thin cable that runs to the TV. That makes in-wall routing even cleaner since you're only chasing one cable up the wall instead of a bundle.
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This is the kind of job I love — a great room, a great TV, and a homeowner who wants it done right. I've done ${business.jobsCompleted} installs across Roseville, Rocklin, Granite Bay, Folsom, and the rest of the Sacramento area.
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