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Tips on Choosing TV Stands



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By : Malcolm Nguyen    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-08-08 01:18:50
Most people will have a television in their living room and often other rooms in their home and these normally have to be stood on a TV stand or mounted on the wall. Some people will opt for entertainment units but these can sometimes be too large and bulky if space is at a premium in a home. If you have just bought a new TV or if you are updating your room you might need some tips on choosing TV stands. Take a look at these tips and you will be sure to choose the right type of stand for your home.

•Think about how big your TV is, you do not want to buy a stand that is too big or it will look out of place. A stand that is too small will not be able to fit your TV onto it safely and you could find that it falls off or is unstable.

•Make sure that you look at TV stands that match the decor of your room. For instance a modern TV stand would look great in a room that had a minimalistic look and an oak finish stand would go well with a room with oak furniture in it. Remember that this is an important piece of furniture and as TVs get a lot of attention you and others will be looking at the stands that you choose on a regular basis.

•If you are thinking of buying glass top TV stands you should always choose a quality product. The glass on these stands should always be reinforced to make sure that you check this out before you make a purchase. Cheap stands can break and this can cause injuries so never buy cheap glass stands.

•High gloss finish TV stands look fantastic when they are paired with a TV that has a similar type of finish. They also go well with contemporary looking furniture as they can come in a range of different colours.

•Pay attention to how much your TV weighs. This might sound like quite a strange thing to think about but not all stands for TVs are built to hold every single type of TV. If you have a particularly heavy TV you will need to choose a stand that will be able to bear its weight safely. Stands that are too flimsy can break and damage your TV which is something that you will obviously be looking to avoid.

•Don’t think that designer TV stands will be too expensive for your budget. It is possible to get some really excellent stands from some of the top brands that are right for you and what you can afford.

•If you find choosing the right TV stands difficult remember that it is possible to have these made to your own individual requirements. Many companies sell these stands will offer a bespoke service so if you can't find what you are looking for, think about having one made especially.
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