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Ikea HEMNES TV bench, 148x47x57 cm, white stain

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Winter holidays Furniture Storage & organization Beds & mattresses Kitchen & appliances Home textiles Lighting Baby & kids Home décor Kitchenware & tableware Rugs, mats & flooring Bathroom Outdoor Plants & planters Home electronics Pet accessories Home improvement Laundry & cleaning Smart home IKEA Food & Swedish restaurant Home Accessories Storage & organisation Furniture Textiles Kitchenware & tableware Kitchens Lighting Decoration Rugs, mats & flooring Beds & mattresses Baby & children Smart home Bathroom products Laundry & cleaning Plants & plant pots Home electronics Home improvement Outdoor living Food & beverages Christmas Shop Shop by room When deciding which TV unit to get, a key consideration is which height you need. And what height you need is dependent on the size of the TV. And this is, of course, is dependent on the height of, and distance to your seat.

Because we all come in so many wondrous heights, shapes and sizes, the ideal height is going to vary a bit for all of us. But a good way to approximate your eye-level when in your preferred watching position and try aligning the middle of the TV accordingly. There are a lot of things to consider when choosing a TV unit for your home. If you know just what you need, some of our units can be combined indefinitely to create a tailor-made solution that suits you and your appliances best. How to choose your TV unit height One important consideration is how much storage you need. Nowadays, the TV is often one part of a larger entertainment system. A system that might include an audio system, video game consoles, video players and streaming or storage devices. All of this adds up to a bunch of appliances, and an even bigger mess of wires that require storage. Now that you know how much space you have to work with, we get to the fun part – designing the space! So, how do you visualise your perfect TV set up? Do you see a large, solid piece of furniture that supports a large TV? Or do you picture a light, floating, wall-mounted unit? Floor-based TV units You can’t choose the right TV unit without first considering your TV size and your seating arrangement. For the best possible viewing experience, you want to have your screen further away the larger the screen (and vice versa). And this will be true whether you’re trying to optimise your home cinema installation or just want a nice piece to support a smaller screen.

Create your own

If you’re in dire need of storage, why not go with cabinets above and below your tv for maximum capacity? There’ll be enough room for your home cinema system and digital boxes, and you can add your personal touch with home accessories and decorations.A combined solution like this can also help frame your TV if you have a larger model. It can create an elegant wall installation, that’s just as eye-catching with the screen turned off. Open or closed TV cabinets? Some of our TV units have open shelves, while others hide the storage behind cabinet doors. Depending on what you want to display, you can go for one or the other. If you’ve got your wires and cables built into the wall, then open shelves can be a cool option. That way, you can showcase your beautiful interior details. Open shelves are also a good idea if you play video games, as the game console might need space for ventilation to not get overheated.

That’s why we’ve put together a bunch of tips on how to choose a TV stand that fits your home. Closed and open storage options

Styles and materials  

Once you know this, the height and size of your perfect TV unit should be a lot easier to choose. Maybe you find a unit that’s the size and height for placing your TV on top. Or maybe you discover that you should to wall-mount your screen, which allows you to get a smaller and more discrete TV unit just for storing your appliances. TV units that go above and beyond

For example, if you sit 2.5 metres from TV, that equates to 98 inches. Divide 98” by 1.6 and you get 61.25. The recommended screen size of your new TV would therefore be 60". Or, if you already have a 32-inch screen, you should probably move your sofa about 40 inches closer. How high up should you place your TV? A TV unit has an incredible power to make or break a living room design. It can be a trim detail that ties your room together in a neat look. Or it can be statement piece, unashamed of its size and scale. Either way, it will provide a fine pedestal for your television. Or at least be an elegant home for that bland tv box, your blinking wi-fi router or your collection of game consoles. The TV stand is quite literally the most overlooked piece of furniture in the world. Thanks of course, to how it’s positioned directly below your movie delivery system. But, for the very same reason, it gets a lot of focal attention. Can you really watch the screen without also seeing the stand? Our firm belief is that you can’t. And this makes your choice of bench one of utmost importance. When it comes to floor-based TV units, we offer plenty of styles and designs to choose from. A piece with visible legs can be a nice addition to your decor if you match colours and materials to other details in your room. A piece without legs can give a more solid, unified touch to your room, as the legs won’t disturb the view. Both types of units offer storage solutions and can handle the weight if you have a larger TV. Wall units

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