These TV stands have grown in popularity since they were originally conceived in the mid-2000’s. However, this type of stand can be more complex to install than a glass or wooden TV stand.
This offers a flat surface to place your TV on the top (or you can hang it on the wall), plus there are wooden and glass doors which offer an enclosed area for your AV equipment. Very stylish.
The rear of a corner stand is shaped so that it will push back much further into the corner of the room compared to a stand with a straight edge. This will save you space and make the TV less prominent in the room.
The TV furniture that you choose is crucial to your home cinema system and your living room interior design.
Flat screen TV cabinets (sometimes called a credenza) are a slightly different option when compared to the other types of stand discussed here.
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