Although these will require more space than a corner TV stand, they will still save some space whilst offering far more storage.
In previous years, corner television stands tended to be made from glass, and in many ways, they are similar to a standard glass TV stand.
As mentioned above, glass corner TV stands are quite common, although there are a few wooden corner stands on the market in addition to a few enclosed corner TV cabinets.
They are part of a wide range of different furniture styles that you will have to choose between when you are looking for a way to store your home cinema equipment and flat screen TV.
However, more recently, it is more common to find a wooden corner TV stand. The Sauder Harbor View Corner TV Stand pictured below is a good example. There are plenty of nooks and crannies to place your equipment, but the rear corners are cut to allow easier placement in a corner.
Mount the television to the wall bracket and secure the bolts. This is a two-person job, so get someone to hold the television while the bolts are attached to the back of the component.
Installing a wall-mount television in the corner can maximize the available space in the family room or home theater, since there may be limited wall space for big screens in houses with numerous windows, picture frames or other decorations. This article explains how to wall-mount a television in the corner of a room.
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