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5 factors to consider when choosing a TV stand

5 factors to consider when choosing a TV stand

A TV stand is the focal point and gathering spot of your living space. If you are one of those people who love to spend your free time watching movies, TV shows, or simply a late-night game, then TV stands are a welcome addition to your living room. If you have bought a new television or have revamped your living space, but are not sure of how to pick the right TV stand, read on to be able to make the right choice of TV stand for your entertainment system:

Viewing height
A TV stand should always be positioned in a way that the screen is at the eye level. Stretching your neck at awkward angles for hours can cause harm in the long run. The recommended TV height is 42 inches, but the best position depends on the height of your seating furniture. As a failsafe, consider buying a TV stand with an adjustable mount so that the screen height can be adjusted based on your seating position.

Matching size and width
If you own a 40- to 50-inch TV and an entertainment system, look for TV stands that have a wider space for the display. This holds true especially for TV stands placed in the middle of a living room. Look for a TV stand that has a rigid base for even weight distribution and is moderately heavy to avoid toppling of the display.

Pick the right material-
TV stands are made of five common materials: particle board, wood, glass, metal, and medium-density fiberboard. Consider buying metal or veneered plywood as they are last for a long time. TV stands made of these materials are moderately heavy and remain stable. You can also look for glass TV stands featuring metal supports but make sure they are installed in low-traffic areas of your living room.

Storage options
Look for a TV stand that offers storage shelves for other entertainment equipment such as speakers, soundbars, subwoofers, and consoles. These types of TV stands also have arrangements to hide tv cables and cords, making the whole setup look free of clutter.

Styles and design
TV stands come with a variety of decorative elements. From cantilevers to staggered shelving there are plenty of styles available. However, avoid hybrid styles or asymmetrical shapes as it might not complement your otherwise organized home décor. Stick to those styles and designs that complement the aesthetics of your living space. Choose those colors that make your living room look spacious and bright.