Here are some tips to choose the right TV table for your living space.
Measure Smart for Your TV Table
Grab a tape measure first thing. Check that wall space carefully. People forget about legs or overhangs on the TV table. Sizes usually go from 40 to 70 inches across. Line it up with your TV size. A 55-inch screen looks good on a 50 to 60-inch TV table. Anything smaller feels cramped. Bigger ones leave the room looking bare.
Keep viewing distance in mind. Sit about 7 to 9 feet back from a 55-inch set for easy watching. Note the height too. Most TV tables sit 18 to 24 inches off the floor. That keeps your neck happy during long movie stretches.
TV Table Styles to Fit Your Room
Sleek modern rooms call for glossy black or walnut TV tables. Floating styles open up tight spots. Mid-century looks bring angular legs and clean lines to a classic TV table.
Rustic setups love thick reclaimed wood with metal touches. Farmhouse TV tables cozy up big open areas. Corner designs squeeze into odd spaces without taking over.
Glass tops lighten things up in sunny rooms. Solid wood stands tough over time. Matte finishes hide smudges better than shiny ones.
Pick Materials That Last on the TV Table
Wood brings real warmth and takes a beating. Oak or mango wood handles kids and pets fine. Skip flimsy particleboard. It buckles in damp air.
Metal frames give an industrial kick with a rock-solid hold for big TVs. Mix in wood shelves for the right feel. Glass looks sharp, but shows every print. Tempered glass holds up without shattering.
Built-in cable spots keep wires out of sight. TV tables with back panels or holes stay neat. Remotes and gadgets fit right in.
Load Up on TV Table Features
Storage makes life simple. Cabinets hide DVDs from dust. Open shelves show off soundbars or decor. Drawers tuck away controllers.
Wheels let you slide it for cleaning or guests. Lift-top TV tables raise up for laptop sessions from the sofa. Those that extend match growing setups.

