Depending on the layout of your room, it may be that a traditional wide glass or wooden stand may not fit into the space you have available.
With a traditional glass or wooden stand, your TV will often be standing on the top of the unit (unless you have it separately wall mounted). Therefore, this leaves less surface area to place your external hardware.
In the example above of the Sauder Harbor View corner TV stand pictured above – the rear is flat with just the edges shaped for a corner – so that gives more room for equipment inside.
Our buying guide for TV stands covers all the options you have when looking for TV furniture, and gives you an overview of the benefits of each type.
One potential drawback with these corner designs is that they can provide limited space for your AV equipment – especially if the rear goes to a point to fit exactly in the corner. Therefore, if you have a range of amplifiers, players and games consoles to install, then you might need to consider where they are all going to go.
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