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Which Type of tv stands are Suitable For Your Room?

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Flatscreen TV stands and cabinets are important considerations in home theater installations. The TV furniture you choose is essential for home theater systems and living room interior design.

The purpose of this guide is to identify the different types of TV stands and cabinets available on the market. Below is a description of the strengths and weaknesses of each of the different types of TV furniture. It also describes the factors to check before buying a TV or AV cabinet.

Types of TV furniture

In the early days of flat-screen TVs, most TVs were glass stands. These tended to be rectangular designs, but many TVs were placed in the corners of the room, so corner TV mounts were developed.Glass TV stands are not preferred by all consumers and there are several wooden TV stands on the market.

These are available in the form of open TV stands and closed TV cabinets. Instead of wall-mounted TVs, mounted TV mounts have also been developed. These are essentially traditional TV stands with built-in brackets that look like wall-mounted TVs.

Glass tv stand

If you are considering buying a glass TV stand, there are some considerations. The thickness of the glass, the type of cable management, and the weight of the connected TV are all part of the equation. Choose from a variety of glass colors to match the stand to the interior of your room.Glass shelves usually come with a metal candle holder or wooden frame.

For example, the bush furniture midnight mist TV cabinet in the photo above has a black metal frame. Or you might think that a wooden candle holder fits perfectly in your room. So you have a great choice in the look of the stand you want in your room. For more information on choosing a glass flat-screen TV stand, see our detailed guide.

Wooden TV stand

If you prefer a more traditional look, a wooden TV cabinet may be the right choice. If the room is flooded with wooden furniture or floors, the glass TV stand may not fit the look of the room. However, wooden TV mounts have unique issues such as ventilation, access, and back panels that make cabling difficult.

The Walker Edison 58-inch Espresso Wood TV Console example provides a rustic look idea that these stands can offer. The Wood TV Stand and Cabinet Guide details the strengths and weaknesses of this type of stand and points out important considerations when purchasing this type of stand.

Corner TV stand

Depending on the layout of the room, the traditional large wooden or glass stand may not fit in the available space. In this case, it is advisable to consider a corner TV stand or cabinet. The rear of the corner bracket is shaped to allow it to be pushed into the corner of the room compared to the straight edge bracket.

This saves space and makes the TV in the room less noticeable. One of the potential drawbacks of these corner designs is that they can only provide limited space for AV equipment. Especially when moving to a point where the back fits perfectly into the corner. So if you have a variety of amps, players, and game consoles to install, you may need to consider where they all are.

In the above example of the Sauder Harbor View Corner TV Mount, the back is flat and the edges are just corners. This gives you more space to place your equipment. Corner brackets come in a variety of materials and styles, including metal, glass, and wood. The example above is made of wood with an antique paint finish.

Tv cabinet

Flat-screen TV cabinets (also known as Credenza) are a slightly different option compared to the other types of mounts described here. These provide an enclosed space with AV equipment and can hide the device.

This is an important consideration if the technology does not want to dominate the living space. However, the impact on ventilation and device access must also be considered before deciding if this is the best option. A good example of a television cabinet is the Sauder Palladia Entertainment Credenza in this photo.

This will give you a flat surface on which to place the TV (or hang it on the wall). Additionally, there is a combination of open areas for equipment and two closed areas behind glass doors. Before making a decision, consider the potential drawbacks of large screen TV cabinets.

TV stand with stand

Flat-screen TV mounts with stands are a more modern innovation. Also known as a TV mounting bracket, it offers shelf space and a compact design for traditional TV mounts, allowing you to hang your TV as a wall mount.

This gives you more space for hardware under your TV. It is important to buy a mounting bracket that will fit the size of your TV. When you buy, you can see the specifications of each booth.

You can also use this type of stand to make your TV taller than a glass or wood stand. If a TV is installed, this is usually the bottom position of the screen.

How to choose a TV stand

Regardless of the type of TV stand you choose, there are some general considerations to consider when making a decision.

These points are related to the style and design you ultimately need, but can also affect the type you choose.

  • Make sure there is sufficient shelf space across the width and depth of all equipment.
  • If the device is hot, ventilate it adequately.
  • Do not stack devices.
  • Surround sound: do you need space for the center speaker?
  • Consider the number of cables required to pass behind the unit
  • Is the device easy to access for cleaning or general maintenance?
  • Does the TV stand match the look and decor of your room?
  • Get one designed to support the size and weight of your TV.

Conclusion

This guide will help you decide which TV is the best flat panel for your needs and choose the right model from a wide range of options.

The type of furniture you buy for your room is an important consideration.

It might seem a bit boring compared to all the cool hardware and devices, but buying the right bracket can help you integrate your gear into your room.

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