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FLOATING TV UNITS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE

Floating TV Units are the focal point of your living room, serving as a symbol of rest, relaxation, and entertainment for you and your family to unwind in after a long day. While you may have a general notion of how you want your TV set to look, it is always a good idea to look into the popular possibilities. Discover the most popular entertainment options on the market and choose the ones that best reflect your personality!
Sleek, contemporary designs are popular in the living room. Depending on how much space you need and which TV unit you like, you may either mount your TV on a wall or position it on Floating TV Units. Another thing to think about as you browse these possibilities is storage, which will determine whether you want your TV area to be simple or bright, with plants, decorative chinaware, and handicrafts.
1. TV UNIT WITH SHELF AND DRAWERS ON THE WALL
A wall-mounted TV unit, one of the most typical TV cabinet designs, takes up little space while keeping your living room looking beautiful and organized. The drawers and shelves are ideal for storing DVDs, games, and wires while also providing a stylish display area for homey plants and classy décor.
2. MODULAR TELEVISION UNIT
Floating TV Units are an enviable TV wall unit design for individuals who require more storage space but also want to show off their design prowess. Fill the cases with ultrasound 3.1 speakers and your favorite CDs if you're a cinema buff, a gamer, or a music lover!
3. DESIGN OF WALL MOUNTED TV PANEL AND TV STAND
This entertainment unit is a sleek, eye-catching TV unit design for living rooms that appears like every homeowner's fantasy. This storage-friendly TV cabinet would be a terrific addition to your modern house with its lighting shelves, console area, and wood finish.
4. FLOATING TV STAND WITH WALL MOUNTED TV PANEL
What we're looking at is essentially a modified version of the model above, perfect for individuals who prefer their floors to be clean and their walls to be rough and industrial.
5. MINIMALIST TV Units that Float
The attractiveness and elegance of wooden TV stand designs have set a new benchmark for luxury. Maintain a minimalist appearance by incorporating basic, yet elegant, wooden TV stands into your TV cabinet designs. You'll have plenty of storage and plenty of space to show off your prized belongings! If you've already selected how you want the wall surrounding your Floating TV Units to appear, this is an excellent option.
6. DESIGN OF A TV WALL MADE OF GYPSUM BOARD
Consider a Gypsum board TV wall unit design if you're seeking for something more eye-catching. For people who enjoy hosting and entertaining, this LED-backlit, display-friendly TV unit is ideal. However, before you choose this option, keep in mind that it lacks additional storage in the form of cupboards or drawers.
7. DESIGN OF MODERN Floating TV Units
Consider this sleek, fuss-free modern TV stand designs if you're seeking for something more lighter and minimalistic. You can either put your TV on it or mount it on the wall if you want to conserve space for your tiny speakers and console.
8. FLOATING TV STAND WITH WALL MOUNTED TV PANEL
A floating TV stand is a terrific way to add storage while keeping the focus on your television. It allows you to stay organized, keep your floors clean and open, and showcase your best décor. The wood finish of this main hall modern TV unit design is brought to life by the calming LED lighting.
9. DESIGN OF A FLOATING TV UNIT FOR A HALLWAY WITH SHELVES
This floating modular unit is the last TV unit design for living rooms on our list, and it's storage-friendly, sleek, and beautiful. This TV cabinet includes various shelves and eye-pleasing LED-spotlights, making it ideal for modern home owners. The ideal spot for snuggling up and watching your favorite TV series.
10. DESIGN OF A TV UNIT WITH AN ELECTRIC FIREPLACE
You're probably thinking of chocolate and Netflix. If you've always wanted a fireplace in your home, we recommend adding this design to your list right away. Floating TV Units include an industrial finish and an antique touch, as well as a built-in fireplace, console area, and display storage possibilities.
11. DESIGN OF A CORNER TV UNIT FOR HALLS
This unit has a unique design that allows it to fit into any corner of your living area. It has plenty of storage capacity and will easily merge into any setting, be it monochromatic or colorful.
12. WALL MOUNTED TV UNIT STAND WITH FUNCTION
This TV box is designed for minimalists and is entirely functional and useful. It also provides a creative zone for people who enjoy changing the look of their living room on a regular basis. Consider adding this option to your list if you can already see yourself replacing a few of these plants with books.
13. WOODEN INDUSTRIAL Floating TV Units
This is one of the nicest TV console ideas you can ask for if your living room has a raw, unfinished beauty to it. It has shelves, drawers, and console space, and it's designed to exude just the right amount of industrial style.
14. DESIGN OF A MOUNTED TV SHELF WITH STAND
This design idea for Floating TV Units is a great way to make use of the wall space around your TV unit. This TV unit can certainly freshen up your stylish living area, with sufficient storage space and clever lighting options.
15. INDUSTRIAL FLOATING TV WITH STORAGE AND SHELVES
This TV unit is a terrific alternative to the floating TV units we've shown you so far, with more storage, console area, and a sleek, industrial look.
DESIGN OF A BEDROOM TV UNIT
You can select between simple, floating TV console designs and big, realistic TV cupboard designs when looking for a TV unit design for your bedroom. As you peruse through the options, keep in mind the size and decor of your bedroom.
1. FLOATING ASYMMETRIC TV UNITS
Consider this unit if you've already decorated your room and are just searching for a TV console that takes up little space. It has enough room for your console and firestick while still allowing you to make broader ambitions.
2. DESIGN OF A FLOATING TV UNIT WITH STORAGE
This audio video TV unit clears the clutter from your floor, allowing you to store more equipment and keep your belongings organized. You may even put your game and movie collection on the right-hand shelf.
3. DESIGN OF A TV UNIT CUPBOARD
Curl up in your sheets with one of the top TV cabinet designs on the market. This TV unit has panels and cabinets, making it an excellent shelving and storage solution for organizing your bedroom and changing up the decor!
4. OFFICE SPACE AND TV UNIT WITH FLOATING STORAGE
This design combines an office, an entertainment unit, and a Floating TV Units space to give you all you might desire in a TV unit for your bedroom and more!
5. DESIGN OF A MOUNTED TV CUPBOARD
This contemporary design includes a TV unit with shelves and cupboard storage. This piece has a unique, homey style and is one of the most functional TV unit designs for bedrooms.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MODERN FLOATING TV UNITS?
Scandinavian architecture, which emphasizes earthy hues, clean lines, metallic undertones, and functionality, gave birth to the concept of modern design.
Modern built-in Floating TV Units have a basic, yet elegant feel to them, and they follow the same concept. They're sleek, modern, and functional, with shelves and storage space in various configurations.
To begin, consider the modern TV unit designs below.

Here are some ideas for modern built-in TV wall units.
These media wall ideas will assist you in creating an appealing, cohesive living room design while allowing you to use all of your media devices in one location. In their most basic form, media walls consist of a wall-mounted TV surrounded by living room cupboards or storage. However, because many of us possess many devices these days, ranging from smart speakers to soundbars, it's worth considering how to integrate them into a fashionable entertainment hub of the home.
There are countless ways to integrate seamless functionality into your lounge space without sacrificing design interest, whether you just want to display the Floating TV Units in a way that complements the decor in your family's main chill-out room, or if you have an extensive set of technology you'd like to organize.
Ideas for a media wall to turn your home into a full-fledged entertainment center
A media wall is about more than just investing in cutting-edge technology. It's also about incorporating technology into your living room design ideas.
To begin, place all remote controls, controllers, and electronic devices in a box or basket and store them somewhere accessible but not too visible.
• Tuck all cords out of the way and use tv stands or shelving pieces to provide height.
• Place your wall sconces on either side of your Floating TV Units, aiming down at the decor you want to draw attention to.
• Use family photos, beloved art pieces, literature, and plants to fill the space. 'I prefer to fill in shelves with flameless candles,' says Knopfler, adding that you can add height to your TV stand by arranging complimentary candle holders of various sizes together. You can even build a frame around your TV to vary the look of the media wall—you could even stream artwork to make it look like it's part of your art gallery wall!
The most common media wall design is also one of the most adaptable. The Floating TV Units are surrounded by a combination of open storage and custom-built cabinetry, with the TV in the center of the wall. If you wish, the open shelves can be used to store additional technology (such as the best smart speaker or best soundbar) or books.
Precision Cabinets (opens in new tab) designed this traditional media wall with painted cabinets, which has an unobtrusive cabinet design that blends in seamlessly with the environment. The cabinet configurations are nearly limitless and will be determined solely by the size of your living room wall and your storage requirements.
While media walls are most commonly found in living rooms, there's no reason why you couldn't have one in another space. While we wouldn't put one in the bedroom, corridors and disused landings are ideal locations for a reading/media nook that may be enjoyed at any time of day.
The usual layout of sitting facing the Floating TV Units with shelves on either side of the media unit is not required for media walls. You might want to think more creatively about how you utilize your media wall while you're not watching TV, especially if you live in a small room.
We love how Hide Studio's media wall doubles as not one, but two additional seating nooks, which is ideal for entertaining. One of those warm and inviting living room designs we'd like to emulate. What has been sacrificed in terms of storage is more than compensated for by a distinctive design.
If your media wall is part of your home office ideas rather than your living room, and you share your home office with your partner, why not develop an appealingly symmetrical design that does double duty? Don't just match the screens to make the space look smart: take inspiration from Precision Cabinets' design, which creates a mirror-image effect with matching seats and storage.
If you don't have the budget for a custom-built media wall or live in a rental home where you can't make adjustments to existing walls, a big console table next to the wall you'd like to be your media wall is a simple method to create a media wall look. Many console tables also come with a lot of side storage, which is fantastic. If you want to use your Floating TV Units to house your hi-fi speakers or DVD player.
Why not set your Floating TV Units against a gallery wall for a more polished, decorative look without the hassle of custom-built shelving? When you combine your media wall ideas with a gallery wall, you'll get considerably more edgy and contemporary results, especially if you employ prints and images. Classic paintings provide more intrigue. If you have recessed shelves in your living room, you have limitless choices to create a distinctive display surrounding your Floating TV Units when it comes to softening the look of a media wall with decorative components. You have complete control over what you show, from photo frames to sculptures and vases. When you're not watching TV in the evening, adding spotlights to the recessed shelves, as in this media wall design by Glotech Kitchens (opens in new tab), will give it an even more appealing aesthetic.
On the same wall, a fireplace and a television? Don't worry, they're perfectly suitable as long as you choose an electric inset fireplace rather than a gas or open fireplace. Electric fireplaces are totally safe to set next to your television. Installing a fireplace inset, on the other hand, is a job for a pro and should be done at the same time as the rest of your media wall installation. Freestanding modular shelving units are ideal for areas where you can't or don't want to drill, and they don't require you to construct shelves from the ground up. This look was pioneered by IKEA, but modular shelves are now available from a variety of vendors. One of those living room television ideas that is infinitely adaptable to rooms of all sizes and forms.
If you don't have a lot of stuff, leave all of your shelves free for a more modern, minimalist look. Consider installing doors to some of the units if there are items you'd like to keep hidden. If a dedicated media wall isn't an option in your living room, you can still create a media wall look by placing your console or Floating TV Units in front of your bookcases. This appearance can also be accomplished by grouping your freestanding furniture together — no pricey custom-built shelving is required. Of course, if your home already has built-in shelving, you'll need to buy even less furniture. What we enjoy best about this idea is that you don't have to match your console to the shelves - a more eclectic appearance with a variety of materials and colors works just as well for an impromptu media wall.
What are the best media wall materials?
Make your media wall 'interesting using varied materials, such as teakwood and aged brass accents,' says Knopfler. Together, these two materials have a natural yet beautiful style that may be easily achieved with inexpensive furnishings.'
Other things to think about are a built-in fireplace or marble mantles. 'Make sure the finish of your Floating TV Units complements the tones of each material you pick,' whichever style and materials you choose for your media wall.
What is the ideal lighting for a media wall?
Lighting may enhance the appearance of your media wall while also providing texture and dimension to the rest of your living room design. Wall sconces, according to Knopfler, are "a terrific way to light your media wall." Consider hardwiring a sconce and installing a dimmer if you're looking for accent lighting so you don't have harsh illumination while watching TV.'
Installing sconces on either side of the TV, according to Knopfler, 'may showcase any design you have on the sides, such as a gallery wall or bookshelves.'
'Want to go a step further with your Floating TV Units wall lighting scheme?'
Flameless candles, which are totally safe to use on bookshelves or around children and dogs, can also add complexity to the illumination in this room.'
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