The best guide to buying TV stands to fit your needs begins with looking for the features that are most important to you. Fortunately, there are as many stands to choose from as there are types of TVs. Once you decide what you want, finding just the right size and look for your home should be a breeze.
Classic TV Stands
Typical TV stands for big-screen TVs come in all sizes and can be found to match any décor or style. Let your personal taste for furnishings be your guide to buying a TV stand. You can choose from a selection of wood, metal, wire or glass to enhance the look of your viewing room.
It is not necessary to have a stand that is the exact same size as your television. With a bigger stand, you can always use the extra space for knickknacks or accent pieces. You do, however, want to make sure the depth is sufficient to accommodate your TV so it is not hanging over the front or back edge. You will also, of course, want to make sure the stand is sufficient to support the weight of the TV.
Plasma TV Stands are designed specifically to hold a plasma screen TV. They are usually wider than traditional TV stands, to accompany the greater width of the plasma TV.
Wall Mount TV Stand
If you are short of room, a valuable space saver is the wall mount TV stand. A static wall mount is ideal if you want your TV screen to be positioned directly in front of you. Your TV will look its best when your screen is positioned in this fashion with your eyes level to the middle of the screen.
For more flexibility, you may prefer a wall mount that comes on an arm allowing you to tilt and swivel the screen, thus providing comfortable viewing and adjustability. This is ideal for people that move around a lot and don't want to miss anything. The swivel stand will allow you to shift your TV screen to the optimal viewing angle as mentioned above. Another great feature is it allows you to turn the screen to avoid any glare.
For the neat freak, some wall mounts have different extension lengths to choose from so you can flatten your flat-screen TV firmly against the wall when not in use.
Corner TV Stands
Corner TV stands are an efficient piece of furniture. Designed to utilize a small space, they inconspicuously fit in their own little corner of the room. Some come equipped with shelves and doors if you need a media storage area.
TV Cabinets
A TV Cabinet is similar to a TV stand but more versatile. It is not only a compartment for housing your television set, but can also accommodate discreet storage for electronic components like DVD players, stereos and video game consoles or anything else you want to store near your TV. TV cabinets come in all sizes and styles ranging from simple to sophisticated.
If you like to roam around, some TV cabinets come on wheels and can be moved around the room or to a different room altogether, such as the bedroom. For better viewing, you may opt for a swivel stand.
Guide to Buying TV Stands Versus Entertainment Centers
An entertainment center can be a stunning addition to your TV viewing room. While the cost of entertainment centers can be considerably higher than your typical TV stands for big screen TVs, you will want to consider all the facts for making the best choice.
Remember, the entertainment center is a major piece of furniture, and as such should complement the rest of the furnishings in that particular room. The size of the room you are planning to put the entertainment center in is another big consideration.
There are all types and sizes of entertainment centers with different shelving and cabinet styles. While some people prefer to have their television out in the open and more accessible, others would rather have it hidden, particularly if the room is used for formal company.
Other things to take into consideration are how much shelving or cabinet space you want. Will the entertainment center be used specifically for multimedia storage or will you be displaying photos or curios? These are personal choices that need to be considered on how the entertainment center is going to function in your home.
Comparing the differences between the various TV stands for big-screen TVs deserves some careful thought. You want something stylish, yet functional for your living room or TV room. There are numerous styles available to accentuate your home.
So, enjoy watching your new big-screen TV, and pat yourself on the back for a job well done in finding the perfect TV stand for your big-screen TV, as well as adding a stylish look to your home.
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