Star projector mounting in Exeter
Professional star projector mounting services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60
Typical Duration
15-20 mins
Location
Exeter, Devon
Professional star projector mounting - positioned for the best starry ceiling effect with cables hidden. Magical bedtime scenes without trailing wires.
Stars On The Ceiling
Star projectors transform bedrooms into magical night-time wonderlands. But they need positioning correctly for the best effect, and nobody wants trailing cables across the ceiling.
💡 Pro tip: Corner mounting usually gives the best spread across the ceiling. Too close and stars are bunched; too far and they fade.
Why Proper Mounting Matters
| ✅ Done Right | ❌ Done Wrong |
|---|---|
| Stars cover ceiling | Bunched in one area |
| Cables hidden | Wires trailing across room |
| Secure mounting | Falls down |
| Easy to adjust | Can't reach controls |
What You Get
🔧 The Full Service
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Position | Best angle found |
| Mount | Projector secured |
| Cables | Wiring hidden neatly |
| Test | Projection checked |
📦 You're Left With
- Perfect star projection
- Hidden cables
- Secure mounting
- Magical bedtime
Pricing Guide
| Scope | Estimated Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Star projector mounting | 15-20 mins | £60 |
Based on £60 minimum (first hour). Cable hiding adds to time.
Perfect For Your Project If...
✅ Ceiling mounting - Needs drilling
✅ Cable management - Want wires hidden
✅ Best effect - Optimal positioning
✅ Other room work - Combine with nursery setup
Why Choose Us for Star projector mounting in Exeter?
Optimal projection angle
Cables hidden
Secure mounting
Magical effect
What to Expect
Step 1: Position
Test different angles for best projection.
Step 2: Mount
Projector secured to wall or ceiling.
Step 3: Tidy
Cable routed and hidden from view.
🔧 DIY Tips
Mounting yourself? Here's what matters:
🔧 Tools you'll need
- Drill
- Screws and plugs
- Cable clips
- Step ladder
- Extension lead
📐 Getting the angle right
- Test position before drilling
- Hold projector in place
- Turn on and check projection
- Adjust until stars spread nicely
- Mark position
- Mount securely
⚠️ Common DIY mistakes
- Not testing before drilling
- Projector too close to ceiling
- Visible trailing cables
- Position too hard to reach
💡 Pro trick: Use a timer plug so the projector turns off after the child falls asleep - saves power and bulb life.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
⭐ Bedtime magic - star projectors make bedtime exciting for reluctant sleepers. The routine of turning on the stars signals sleep time.
Mounting options:
- Ceiling mount
- Wall mount (angled up)
- Shelf mount (if high enough)
- Bedside (moves but no drilling)
Related services:
- Night light installation
- Dimmer switch fitting
- Blackout blind hanging
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should a star projector be positioned?
Usually corner of the room, angled towards the ceiling. Distance from ceiling affects the spread of stars. We'll find the position that gives the best effect for your room.
Can you hide the power cable?
Yes - we can run the cable along the wall and ceiling using clips or trunking. Much neater than a dangling wire.
Will it damage the ceiling?
Small screw holes that are easily filled if you ever remove it. Or we can use command strips for removable mounting if you prefer.
Can you set up the projector settings too?
If it needs configuring, happy to help. Some projectors have rotation speeds, colours, and timers to set up.
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