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.
This corner TV stand comes with two doors and a glass front that will display everything you need. There are also a total of four shelves to ensure you have ample room for your entertainment ensemble. The piece will fit in any corner easily.
The shape of these stands mean that they are narrower at the back than the front, and so it is critical to consider the depth of AV components to ensure they fit inside. You are also unlikely to fit two pieces of equipment side-by-side due to the narrow design.
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.
Follow the television manufacturer’s instructions for attaching the wall mount to the back of the set. Most flat-panel TVs have a four-point mounting system on the back of the set. Four bolts or screws must be removed from the rear of the console. The wall mounting bracket attaches at these four points on the set.
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