7 Wall-Mounted TV Unit Ideas to Copy + Paste
Looking for the perfect storage space for your curios and TV stuff? Browse through these smart space-saving designs
TV or media units help cut clutter (wires, set-top boxes, books, curios) and keep the room organised. When it comes to wall-mounted units, these do not eat into the floor space (especially helpful in smaller rooms), and can even double as feature walls. Here’s a look at wall-mounted TV cabinet designs that not only look smart but also offer functionality and aid in keeping the space orderly and organised.
1. Clean, minimalist and smart – this long, neutral unit almost merges into the wall. The TV complements the monotone scheme of the room and adds depth to the bleached wall and cabinet. Also, since it is a wall-mounted unit, it makes the space seem less boxy and more airy, allowing sweeping sight-lines across the room and under the unit.
2. This TV unit with storage, made of veneer and laminate, is designed in a modular format. In a clever design move, it has not been made to cover the entire wall, which might have visually shrunk the space.
Tip: The optimum centre of a television, intended primarily for viewers seated on a couch, is typically about 42 inches above the floor.
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Tip: The optimum centre of a television, intended primarily for viewers seated on a couch, is typically about 42 inches above the floor.
Take a tour of this Mumbai home
3. This long, floating TV unit and showcase design makes space for all things – accessories and decoratives. The closed cabinets help hide all the unsightly remotes, CDs and wires, while the open shelves are used as a display place for art, books and curios. The wall-to-wall display also takes the attention away from the TV screen when it is off and helps create a visually-pleasing look.
Tip: Electronic equipment emits heat, so it’s important to make sure that TV components and wires are kept in units that have ventilation.
Browse through TV unit images
Tip: Electronic equipment emits heat, so it’s important to make sure that TV components and wires are kept in units that have ventilation.
Browse through TV unit images
4. This wall-mounted TV unit design has a hive-like form that accommodates multiple accessories and miscellaneous things neatly. In this grey-hued space, the brown stairs, ceiling and TV unit create layering.
5. The textured black wall helps highlight the white floating shelves, while camouflaging the TV. This is also a great design of a wall-mounted TV unit for bedrooms.
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6. This is a clever use of space – the ledge doubles as a slim TV unit. Wooden boxes hold CDs neatly and ensure the small living room is clutter-free.
Tip: If all you want to do in your living room is watch Netflix and relax, rather than entertain visitors, lay out the furniture in such a way that all seats are pointing at the TV. The area surrounding the TV should be minimal so as to not distract from the action on screen.
Tip: If all you want to do in your living room is watch Netflix and relax, rather than entertain visitors, lay out the furniture in such a way that all seats are pointing at the TV. The area surrounding the TV should be minimal so as to not distract from the action on screen.
7. A partition, a display shelf and a media unit – this large TV unit with a showcase is a multipurpose piece. It also acts as a third wall in the room, without closing in the space too much, which would have made it look smaller.
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Read more:
10 TV & Media Units That Steal the Spotlight
Tell us:
Do you have a floating TV unit in your living room? Share images of the design in the Comments below.