When you decide that you need to buy a TV stand, size is always going to be a priority factor, and if you want to buy a TV stand that is perfect for the size of the room, feel comfortable when watching TV, and possibly add a little bit of other functionality or decoration to the room, the first thing you need to do is to take into account the size of the TV stand.
However, the size of TV stands is frequently not what is stated. Did you know that the size of a television does not always match its claimed dimensions? This is due to the fact that diagonal measures are used to determine a television’s size. A television that is promoted as a “50-inch TV,” for instance, is really stating that the screen measures 50 inches from the left corner to the upper right.
Is everything making sense so far? This is good since things are going to get a little more complex. The claimed diagonal dimensions of a television solely take into consideration the screen. Put otherwise, a 50-inch TV’s “50 inches” does not include the frame around the screen.
The size of the TV set itself should be taken into account, but you need also think about the size of the wall that the TV is mounted on and the distance between the TV and where you are watching it.
Because of all of this, it can be challenging to determine the ideal TV stand size. While getting TV makers to just advertise the real size of their TVs would be the simplest answer, that doesn’t appear to be happening anytime soon. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be difficult to take issues into your own hands. This post will walk you through the process of selecting the TV cabinet size that works best for you.
Step 1. Measure Your TV
Before anything else, you need to know the real dimensions of your television, not just the advertised diagonal.
Width: When measuring the width of your television, make careful to include the frame or bevel. The frame around the screen is not included in the standard TV measurements, which are measured diagonally.
Height: Measure from the base to the top edge (with the stand if applicable).
Tip: You can usually find the exact measurements in the TV’s product manual or manufacturer’s website. If you’re considering wall mounted TV cabinets for a 75-inch screen, note that such TVs typically require a cabinet at least 80–85 inches wide to achieve visual balance.
Step 2. Pick a Right Place For Your TV
In this step, you need to consider your room space, wall size and shape and viewing distance.
If you’re mounting your TV, ensure the wall is large enough to accommodate both the screen and the TV cabinet below. If you’re tight on space, wall mounted TV cabinets are excellent for small apartments or minimalist interiors. They save floor space, keep the room tidy, and give a floating, elegant look.
Where you choose to place your TV has a huge influence on what type and size of TV stand will work best. It is a general rule of thumb that the center of your screen should be positioned at or just below eye level. Ensuring that your TV is kept at a comfortable position involves some simple math: Measure the distance from the floor to the average sightline of viewers in your household, and subtract half of the TV’s height. The perfect height for your TV stand will fall within an inch or two of the difference.
For example, if you’re sitting 7–8 feet from the screen, a 55–65 inch TV is optimal. Accordingly, your TV stand should match the proportions of both the TV and the room.
Step 3. Choose the Right TV Stand
Now that you know your TV size and placement, it’s time to select the perfect TV stand.
Because TVs are measured diagonally and TV consoles are measured horizontally, be sure to record and consider the width of your screen when choosing your console. We recommend getting a console that is at least a few inches wider than your TV.
Considerations in terms of width, the stand should be at least 2-6 inches wider than the width of your TV on each side. Based on most people’s experience, a 65-inch TV would need a TV stand around 65-70 inches wide for proper balance.
In terms of height, the center of the screen should sit roughly at eye level when you’re seated. Usually, this means choosing a stand height of 20-25 inches, depending on sofa height.
- Others Function suggested:
Storage Features: Open Shelving is great for electronics that need airflow. Closed Cabinets is ideal for hiding clutter and accessories.
Drawers & Adjustable Shelves: Offer versatile storage for remotes, gaming devices, or media players.
Material & Design: If you’re aiming for modern style, go for minimalist wall-mounted units with high-gloss or wood finishes. For traditional or transitional rooms, consider freestanding solid wood cabinets with richer textures and visible grains.
Conclusion
Selecting the right TV stand size is more than just matching a number on the box. It involves understanding your television’s true dimensions, considering your room layout and viewing habits, and choosing a stand that enhances your space both functionally and visually.
Whether you looking for a traditional floor model or wall mounted TV cabinets, always aim for a piece that complements your decoration while offering the right proportions and practical features. By following these three simple steps-measuring your TV, choosing the location, and selecting the proper TV stand size, you’ll create a home entertainment setup that’s both stylish and ergonomic.
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FAQ
Q: Can I use a smaller TV stand than my TV’s width?
A: It’s not recommended. Your TV should never overhang the stand, as it creates safety risks and an unbalanced appearance.
Q: Are wall mounted TV cabinets suitable for large TVs?
A: Absolutely. Just make sure the wall is strong enough and that the TV cabinet is rated for the correct weight and width—especially for TVs 65 inches and larger.
Q: How high should I mount a wall TV cabinet?
A: The center of the screen should be at eye level when seated, typically around 42–48 inches from the floor.
Q: What’s better: open shelving or closed storage in a TV stand?
A: It depends on your needs. Open shelving is great for airflow and accessibility, while closed cabinets help keep things tidy and dust-free.
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