
Simple rules for a clean TV stand
An elegant TV stand balances scale, storage, and cable management. Focus on proportions that match your screen and the room rather than following trends.
Materials and finish
Choose materials that wear well and read as a single plane from a distance. Options that work consistently:
- Matte or satin wood veneer for warmth and durability
- Powder-coated metal legs for a light, floating feel
- Tempered glass for narrow profiles and easy cleaning
Storage and function
Decide how much open versus concealed storage you need based on devices and media:
- Open shelves for receivers and soundbars to allow ventilation
- Drawers or doors for remote controls, manuals, and small accessories
- Integrated cable channels or a rear panel cutout for neat wiring
Practical dimensions and placement
Keep the stand width at least as wide as the TV and the height so the center of the screen sits roughly at eye level when seated. Allow clearance behind for airflow and cords.
Assembly and care
- Follow assembly steps in order; tighten fasteners after initial fit to avoid stress.
- Use non-abrasive cleaners and place coasters under decor to prevent marks.
Design choices that emphasize simple lines and intentional storage keep a TV stand elegant and long-lasting. Small details — consistent finishes, subtle leg profiles, and planned cable routes — make the difference between clutter and calm.
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