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Oak and Cream TV Units

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Cream and oak TV units that blend warmth with timeless Scandinavian style. From £130 to £480, our oak and cream collection offers compact and spacious storage solutions for living rooms of all sizes. These units suit homes that favour natural wood tones paired with soft, neutral finishes.

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  • Cream and Oak Finish – Soft ivory painted doors paired with natural oak frames for authentic, contemporary appeal.
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Tip: Oak and cream units work beautifully in open-plan spaces—the light cream draws the eye whilst natural oak grounds the room visually.

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No. of Doors

No. of Drawers

Colour

  • Cream
  • Grey

FAQs on Oak and Cream TV Units

What size oak and cream TV unit do I need for my living room?

Measure your wall width and TV size first. For TVs up to 55 inches, choose units 1.2–1.5 metres wide. For 65+ inch screens, opt for 1.8–2.4 metres. Ensure at least 30cm clearance on each side and leave 50cm depth for ventilation behind the unit.

Balance the two-tone look by grouping cream accessories on shelves and oak-toned decor elsewhere. Add plants, framed prints, and books to break up space. Keep the cream sections uncluttered; use the oak shelving for storage baskets. Neutral wall colours complement both tones best.

Yes, the two-tone design makes them visually lighter than solid dark wood. Choose units under 1.5 metres wide and opt for legs rather than plinths to create floor sight-lines. This lifts the room proportionally and suits compact living spaces well.

Solid oak is hardwood throughout, more durable and repairable but heavier and pricier. Oak veneer is a thin oak layer over plywood, lighter, easier to move, and budget-friendly. Both are visually similar; veneer suits modern homes better due to weight and stability.

Dust weekly with a soft microfibre cloth. For oak, use a wood-specific cleaner monthly; avoid excess moisture. Clean cream lacquered sections with a damp cloth and dry immediately. Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive pads on either finish.

Most units accommodate soundbars if your TV mount height is 15cm or above the shelf. Measure the gap beneath your TV mounting point. Allow minimum 5cm clearance above the soundbar for heat dissipation and cable routing behind the unit.

Yes, if you value durability and timeless design. Two-tone finishes hide dust better than solid colours and suit multiple décor styles. Quality units last 10+ years. Avoid budget versions with thin veneers; invest in brands with solid frame construction.

Soft neutrals like warm white, greige, or soft grey enhance both tones. Pale blue or sage green complement oak warmth without competing. Avoid bold or dark walls, which overwhelm the two-tone effect. Test paint samples against your unit in natural light first.

Most shelves support 20–30kg per shelf when properly weight-distributed. Check your product manual for exact specs. Concentrate heavy items like AV equipment in the centre; avoid loading one side. Shelves above TV mounts must support your TV weight safely.

Drawers suit homes needing cable and remote storage; they hide clutter effectively. Open shelves display décor and feel lighter visually. If you have pets or young children, drawers prevent dust settling inside electronics. Choose based on your storage needs and lifestyle.
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