After doing loads of research, you just spent a decent chunk of money on the TV of your dreams. A 65” OLED screen, 8K resolution and future-proof ports for next-gen consoles and more. But once you get that TV in your living room, you’re still going to need a home for it, and that’s where a TV stand comes in.
Not only will a nice TV stand offer a resting place for your TV, but it will also house all of your video games, receivers and other media that connect to your television — with this latter part being true even if you plan on hanging your television on the wall. Plus, in addition to their functionality as the base of operations for your living room, the best TV stands on the market can also up the quality of your living room’s decor considerably.
Products in the Guide
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Castlery Harper TV Stand
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Tolix TV Hi-Fi Cabinet
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AllModern Jaime Media Console
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West Elm Industrial Storage Media Console
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Article Seno Media Unit
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Urban Outfitters Alder Media Console
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Superjare Boho TV Stand
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Pottery Barn Farmhouse Ledge
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Floyd The Media Console
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CB2 Suspend Media Console
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Ikea Besta TV Unit
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What to Look for in a TV Stand
Weight Rating
Your television is an expensive and fairly delicate appliance, and nothing will ruin your day faster than having its screen shatter in a fall from a stand that isn’t rated to support it. TV stands generally will list the weight of a TV it’s capable of supporting. Know your TV’s weight and make sure it falls within the range of the stand you’re considering to avoid disaster.
Proportions
Like the weight rating, TV stands also typically inform you of how large of a screen they can support. This is important to consider even if you plan on hanging your TV above your stand, from a visual perspective. You don’t want a giant console overpowering your TV, or vice versa, so it’s important to keep your proportions in line. Aim for a stand that offers anywhere from 6 to 12 inches on either side of your TV. Also, since TV screen sizes are based on diagonal measurements, you’ll have to measure your TV yourself (or do a little math) to figure out its width.
Cord Management
The main thing that sets TV stands apart from similar-looking credenzas is that they have some sort of system of cord management. This usually amounts to cutouts in the backside of the console that allow you to pass out the wires from whatever appliances you have on the TV stand’s shelves — video game consoles, cable boxes, streaming devices, etc. — to an outlet on the wall, keeping things tidy.
Style
TV stands are available in virtually every style imaginable, so whether your living room leans mid-century modern, boho, industrial or farmhouse, you’ll be able to find a TV stand to match your existing decor.