TV consoles double up as beautiful statement pieces that bring form and function to your living room. Thoughtful details keep unsightly cables tucked away neatly, with ample room to spare for your latest gaming console or other media equipment.
A modern TV console is more than just a place to house your entertainment system; it's a stylish and functional centrepiece that can elevate your living room décor. With its sleek design and ample storage space, a TV console can help you create a clutter-free and organised entertainment area while enhancing the overall aesthetic of your space.
TV consoles come in a wide array of styles, sizes and configurations to suit different needs and preferences. Here are some of the more popular types of TV consoles:
The right colours and materials can help your TV console cabinet blend seamlessly with your existing décor, or to make a bold statement. Consider the following factors:
Taking measurements is a prerequisite for purchasing the correct TV console in Singapore. Here are some measurement tricks. TVs should be placed at eye level when seated, this means mounting the TV at an average of 105 cm from the floor to the middle of the TV for optimal viewing pleasure.
Apart from measuring the area your unit will be placed in, don’t forget to measure your TV. The console shelf should be no more than 30 cm below the middle of your TV. Even if you plan on mounting your TV, you need to make sure your entertainment unit will fit comfortably underneath it.
If possible, place your sofa or armchair at around two and a half meters from your entertainment unit making sure you don’t suffer from eye fatigue. The length of your entertainment unit should fit nicely with the rest of your furniture. If you have a large 2 seater couch, 3 seater sofa, or a massive modular sofa, you can add a larger unit.
Acknowledge where your power source is in your home, then consider how far your unit will be from it and from other relevant points such as the Wifi router, cable TV point or fiber optics link, and assess how best to minimise the cabling.
If you don’t have the luxury of running your wires behind the wall, you will need to use extension cables, so make sure that they don’t cause tripping hazards or run under doors that won’t be able to close due to bulky wires.
Ask yourself if you’ll be using the entertainment unit for any other purposes than your TV. Do you need more storage space? Will you be installing an entire entertainment system and will the speakers be on floating shelves or on the unit itself?
TV consoles can serve as additional storage space for the living room. Gamers can easily slide their game consoles in and out without unplugging each time.
Even if you’re using a projector and not a standard TV, an entertainment unit creates a central space where all your living room furniture face, from sofas and armchairs to living room cabinets, and can provide extra storage space to hide electronics and cables when not in use.
Type - Wooden TV Units
Size - Small TV Units, Long TV Units