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Property Gallery LED Wall: A Planning Guide
Plan a property gallery LED wall for clear visuals, suitable viewing distances, content needs, maintenance access, and coordinated installation.
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A property gallery LED wall can help buyers understand developments through scale models, renders, location maps, and short films. For Singapore property teams, the right fixed indoor display should be planned around the gallery layout, visitor movement, content, and day-to-day operation—not selected by screen size alone.
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Start with the property gallery LED wall’s purpose
First define what the display must help visitors do. A wall used for project films may need a different layout from one showing detailed floor plans, unit views, or an interactive sales presentation. Consider whether people will watch from one main position or move through the space. Viewing distance affects how fine the image needs to appear, so pixel pitch should be considered alongside the nearest regular viewing position [3]. The room’s lighting, ceiling height, sightlines, and nearby finishes also influence how the wall will be perceived.
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Plan content, proportions, and viewing distance
The display’s shape should support the content rather than force every asset into an unsuitable frame. Ask the content team for the intended formats, image dimensions, text size, and refresh cycle before confirming the wall dimensions. A gallery may benefit from a wide composition for a development overview, while a taller arrangement may suit stacked visuals or a narrow feature wall. Test important details such as maps, labels, and apartment interiors at realistic distances. This helps the team judge readability and avoid designing content that looks impressive from one point but becomes difficult to follow elsewhere.
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Coordinate the installation before the fit-out is complete
A fixed indoor LED wall needs to be considered with the surrounding joinery, access routes, control position, signal sources, and power planning. Confirm how technicians will reach the display for inspection or module replacement without disrupting the gallery’s finishes. Electrical coordination should be reviewed with the project’s appointed professionals, including the supply arrangement, distribution points, cable routes, and isolation provisions [6]. The installation plan should also identify where media players, processors, and other control equipment will sit, and how the team will manage content changes after handover. Early coordination reduces the risk of a wall that fits visually but creates practical problems during operation.
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