Despite the fact that today almost all TVs are attached to the wall, the space under them does not have to remain empty. A TV stand is not only a decorative element but also an opportunity to organize additional storage. In this article, we tell you what they are and how to choose the right model.

Variety The first thing to decide is which placement method to choose. According to this criterion, several types are distinguished.

Floor This is the classic type – a stand standing on the floor. Inside are open or closed drawers and sections that can be used to store anything from bed linen to dishes.

Wall-mounted TV stands Suspended structures are mounted on the wall and are good because they visually “unload” the space. Such models are often used in a small or narrow room, especially if there is already a lot of furniture in it.

Embedded Often found in modern interpretations of furniture “walls”, where several elements are combined into one set located along the wall. The design may include a dressing table (in the bedroom), an artificial fireplace, a sideboard, a bookcase, and a rack.

Shape and size The second important question is what shape the product should be and what is the optimal ratio with the TV in size. There are a few rules.

Material Modern TV stands are made of different materials. – Drywall – is characterized by the increased flexibility of sheets, which allows you to give the product any shape, including complex figures. – Metal – it makes reliable products that withstand heavy loads and serve for a long time. Metal models look good both in modern (loft, high-tech, etc.) and in vintage interiors. – Wood – products made of solid oak, ash, and other species always look solid and noble. They are environmentally friendly and add coziness to the atmosphere. Visually, a wooden product can be anything: from a high TV stand in the Scandinavian style to smooth lines and ornate carvings characteristic of the classics. This material is suitable for any room, especially for the bedroom and children’s room. – Chipboard and MDF are an inexpensive alternative to wood. These materials make durable and eco-friendly products of a wide variety of shapes and colors. – Glass is a fragile, but very beautiful and airy material. It can be transparent, matte and hardened. If the glass is transparent, without tinting, the case will seem almost weightless and visually do not take up space at all. The only drawback is that products made of this material must be handled carefully so as not to break and scratch.

Color The color of the product depends on the overall palette of the room and on the role that is assigned to it.

Filling In addition to the appearance, the filling is also important for such furniture – it depends on what and in what quantities you can store there. When choosing a TV stand, pay attention to the following points.