A guide to buying entertainment units
An entertainment unit is a significant purchase not only due to the cost but also because it plays a pivotal role in the room layout and décor. When buying entertainment units, due thought must be given to the location identified for it and the kind of media equipment required to be housed in it. Read further for more information on the required considerations when buying entertainment units.
Location
The entertainment unit should be located to allow favourable viewing to the seating layout. Once a location is identified, it will serve as a reference for location of other furniture items and should therefore be done with careful thought. Large TV stands can easily occupy an entire wall. Once you have chosen the location, you can choose entertainment unit styles like TV stands, armoires or media cabinets. In case space available is limited, one can choose a wall-mounted entertainment centre. Corner TV stands have the further advantage of offering better viewing angles to more seats.
Storage features
Media equipment Your personal media collection, TV storage and speakers play a critical role in selecting the unit style. For large TV screens, you may prefer wall mounting for the TV and choose a low shelf which can either be placed on the floor or on the wall below. Alternatively, you can opt for flat TV stands. Nature of storage Some entertainment stands have shelving for DVDs or CDs which can come in handy since there is an assigned space built-in for these frequently used items. Storage may be in the form of entertainment cabinets or open shelves. If you would like to display your DVD collection or exhibit other décor items, open shelving is suitable. Some people like to keep smaller storage out of sight and may prefer TV cabinets. Some styles of television cabinets provide extensive storage by integrating shelves on the sides of the TV stand as well as on a shelf which acts as a bridge.
Quality and décor
Invest in quality television furniture which is stable and sturdy. Metal and glass TV stands can add a very contemporary touch while wooden TV stands are a versatile alternative. Oak TV stands and wooden units like armoires have a classic appeal and are great for formal interiors. Glass TV cabinets appear less bulky and are suited to small spaces. Entertainment furniture should not only blend with the room décor, but its appearance should also be balanced with the TV and media equipment styling. Ideally, the unit should allow the TV to be the focus and not have too many competing elements which can cause visual clutter. Keep location and viewing experience in mind, when buying entertainment units.