Shop for a sturdy cabinet. Dovetail joints are a good sign; inspect for other signs of quality workmanship. If shopping in a store, give the stand/cabinet a nudge and see what happens. If you’re shopping online, sift through reviews and watch for complaints as to lack of sturdiness.
For interior design, the general rule of thumb is to stick to a minimum of materials, which should match. If the room contains a number of wood pieces, it is advisable to buy another wood piece. Glass and steel are complementary so if you have one, you can add the other. It is important to match the colours; stick with mahogany if you started with it and don’t mix steel with brass.
As cabinets have grown to accommodate larger televisions, space diminishes. Shop for one that will keep an “open” feel to the space. An armoire or cabinet will visually eat a lot more space than a table. Colour is also important: dark will be more dramatic (particularly if the piece is large) so lighter is preferable.
Don’t forget to consider your electronics when determining your space needs. They’ll need sufficient surface area and air circulation around them to prevent overheating; never stack them. If you select a cabinet or armoire that is not designed to hold electronics, you may need to drill holes to accommodate your cords and cables and increase circulation of air. Also factor in cable length; this will keep your electronics on a short leash from your TV. Limiting your cables to the necessary length will help retain optimum output quality. Your electronics remote receivers also need to be visible (not shut in a cabinet) so that you’ll be able utilize the remotes.
Think thin. The days of the console television are over and your TV requires only the narrowest of surfaces. The skinnier the stand, the more room real estate you’ll reclaim.
If your family is large or you tend to have friends over to watch TV, a swivel stand is a wise investment so that the viewing angle can be easily adjusted to best accommodate all situations.
Wall mounts can dramatically increase usable space; be sure to purchase one that is adjustable, particularly if guest placement around the TV shifts often. Select one that is easy to adjust and does not require tools; if you need to adjust it often, you’ll want the process to be user friendly. Also, LCDs are particularly prone to glare issues so unless the room has indirect lighting and no window nearby, an adjustable mount can be necessary to tilt the television away from glare.
Never purchase a wall mount without verifying that the wall can support the weight, or it can be a safety hazard to your TV as well as your family. Ceiling mounts are also available if the wall is not up to the task. Many stores offer installation, which may be worth the money if it increases your peace of mind.
And allow room for expansion if you’re thinking of upgrading to a larger TV soon or plan to add more electronics. When in doubt, too much space is almost never too much space. In the world of electronics, less is not more.
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