Kailyn Lee. TV Stand. December 09th , 2020.
There are a few things you need to know before you start shopping for a TV stand. First, you need to measure your television so that you can find a stand that can actually hold your television and that has the right proportions. Second, measure your room to find out what size will actually fit into the room. And last, take stock of the design of the room and your own sense of style to know what colors and materials you are looking for. You don’t want something that will clash with the rest of your furniture. If you prepare yourself before you start shopping, you’ll find the right one for you in no time.
TV stands have come a long way since the clunky models of yore. Whether or not one is enamored with the sleek minimalist design of many stands nowadays, there is a lot to be said for understatement. Black oak wood stands can strike the perfect balance between classic design and modern finish. For a sleeker look, opt for a stand which has no box shelving whatsoever, creating the impression that the electronics pieces are virtually floating in mid-air. Any modern design will welcome a stand like this. The same can be said for stands using piano black glass shelving, which hide unsightly wiring at the same time.
Modern stands are known for using metal and glass as basic construction materials. If you have a room with limited space, then you need a corner flat screen television stand. It is a smart choice for apartments and dorms, too. Wood and metal stands are available, in styles ranging from traditional to ultra-modern.
TV stands come in all shapes and sizes, so to help you narrow down your options, you need to think about the look you want from your stand. Is the rest of your house contemporary? Then you might want to look for stands made out of glass or metal and that provide that modern, streamlined style. If you prefer a cozier atmosphere, check out entertainment centers made of wood in rich, warm colors. Take a look around your house to get a sense of what will match the rest of your décor. Thinking about style will help you find a TV stand that fits right in.
When selecting your stands and mounts visualize your entertainment or living room. Where do you want to install your equipment? How much floor space do you have to put an audio-video cart or speaker stand? Are there actually TV cabinets on the market that would fit into that tiny corner? May it be better to mount the unit onto the wall? These questions should be answered before you proceed with your accessory purchase.
Another significant, useful feature could be castors or wheels on the bottom of the stand. Perhaps you’re having friends over for a party and the TV needs to be out of the way, either moved across the room or moved out of the room entirely. Castors are going to save you a lot of trouble, moving the TV and everything that goes along with it in one move.
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