The sundry considerations to make for a salient TV Stand
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, 06-04-2018 at 04:34 AM (735 Views)
TV stands are available in a number of styles and sizes for one to pick from. Larger ones usually have closable doors for storage space inside. TV stands serve as a surface on which you display your TV and has shelves underneath it.
It can be quite hectic choosing just one. It’s therefore important for one to understand the options that they have before they can make a buying decision. They are designed for enhancing the look of your living room and for functionality.
A good stand should help you stay organized as well as showcase your TV. It should serve as a storage space for your media equipment, books, and DVDs.
Wood TV stands
Wooden TV stands are the common option because they go well with most furniture. It’s preferred by those who prefer a more traditional look and already have other wooden furniture in their living room.
These wooden TV stands are available in a wide range of finishes including cherry, dark oak, light oak, black stained oak, beech wood and Sahara wood. There should be a finish to satisfy everyone’s taste.
Wooden TV stands also have a lot in common with glass TV stands in terms of practical functionality.
Some considerations that you should make that are beyond mere style and color are:
- Space and Room Size
Measure the space where you plan to eventually place your TV stand. Also, get the measurements for stairways and doorways to be sure that the stand will pass through with ease.
If you have limited space in your room, consider models that can fit in a corner. Unlike the regular TV stands that are placed at the center of the room, a corner TV stand had a unique design that ensures that it fits snugly against walls without leaving awkward gaps. You will then have more space left for other activities/furniture.
- Size of the TV and the Stand
Measure the size of the TV including the frame around the screen. Compare these measurements with those of the prospective TV stand that you intend to buy.
- Storage needs
Most TV stands have shelves or drawers for storage purposes. Make sure to get one that has adequate storage space for all your stuff.
Also, consider how much of your pieces you would like concealed from view or put away to protect them from dust. If possible, take a measurement of whatever it is that you will be stored in the shelves before purchase.
- Construction and Design
Many of the TV stand available in the market are made from solid hardwood with a hardwood veneer. Some of the popular hardwoods that are commonly used include mahogany, ash, cherry, maple, oak, teak, rosewood, walnut, and pecan.
Hardwoods provide better strength and durability compared to softwoods such as cypress, cedar, fir, redwood, and pine.
All these wood options are available in various furniture stores.
- Cable management
You will find that the cable management on wooden TV stands is more advanced and superior compared to their glass counterparts. Most wooden stands come with a back panel which provides more space to keep the cables out of sight behind the stand.
Make sure to get one with a removable back panel so that you can have easy access to wiring and can easily install AV equipment.
Pros of wooden TV stands
- They’re tastefully stylish
- Have a wide range of finishes
- They are easy to transport and assemble
- Little maintenance is required
- Provide effective cable management
- Takes up little space. Especially those designed for corners.
- Suitable for all living rooms because they blend well with the rest of the furniture
Conclusion
A TV stand that fits elegantly into your room’s décor will add a stylish look to the room.
It is advisable to always check the size of your TV before buying a TV stand. Get a stand that has sufficient width. The cable management feature is really helpful when it comes to keeping the cables away from sight and preventing them from tangling.
In short, get a stand that is simple yet functional. Put practicality first in all your considerations. What you need is a stand that has drawers for storage and proper cable management. Be careful with cheap models as they are most likely not going to last long.