TV & Entertainment Units
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Most importantly, you’ll need to measure your TV's width and ensuring your chosen TV stand extends at least 3-6 inches beyond each side of the screen to create visual balance and provide adequate support for your investment. Also, check your TV's weight specifications against the stand's maximum load capacity, as modern large-screen televisions can be surprisingly heavy and require sturdy construction to ensure long-term stability and safety. The height of your TV stand should position your screen at comfortable eye level when you're seated in your usual viewing position, typically placing the centre of your TV screen at or slightly below eye level to prevent neck strain during extended viewing sessions. You'll also want to consider how many devices you need to accommodate – gaming consoles, streaming devices, sound systems, and media collections all require dedicated space, with many of our TV stands featuring multiple shelves, cupboards, and cable management systems to keep your entertainment area organised and clutter-free. The style and finish of your TV stand should complement your existing furniture, and you might find that choosing a piece that coordinates with other storage furniture like sideboards creates a cohesive look throughout your living space, particularly in open-plan homes where your entertainment area flows into dining or kitchen areas.
Size compatibility extends beyond just accommodating your current TV, as you'll want sufficient surface area on either side of your screen for visual balance, adequate depth to accommodate your television's base or wall-mount requirements, and appropriate height to position your screen at a comfortable viewing level. Then check the weight capacity you need for your current television. Cable management is crucial for maintaining a tidy appearance, so look for TV units with built-in cable holes that allow you to route power cords, HDMI cables, and other connections discreetly. Look out for TV units that offer a combination of open shelving for devices that require ventilation and closed cupboards for concealing less attractive items like cables and manuals. Ventilation considerations become particularly important if you plan to store gaming consoles or other heat-generating devices within the unit, so look for designs with adequate airflow space or open rear sections that prevent overheating. The finish and style should complement your existing furniture in your living space to create visual continuity throughout.