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Smart TV units sized 60–80cm wide, from £210 to £560. This size range suits smaller lounges, bedrooms and compact living spaces beautifully. Choose from oak, mango wood and marble finishes across trusted brands like Annaghmore, Homebrands and Corndell Furniture.

  • Popular oak styles – Dunmore Oak and Kilmore Oak deliver warm, timeless appeal for any room.
  • Compact petite range – Appleby Petite Oak fits snugly in smaller spaces without sacrificing style. Homebrands Appleby Petite Oak
  • Black, brown, white – Available in neutral colours to complement any interior scheme or décor.
  • Premium finishes – Mango wood, marble and rustic oak options suit contemporary and traditional homes.

Tip: Measure your space and wall sockets before ordering—60–80cm units work brilliantly on floating shelves or alongside sideboard storage.

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Browse TV Units 60cm to 80cm Wide by Width

Our TV Units 60cm to 80cm Wide are available in widths from 80cm to 200cm+. As a general guide, choose a TV unit at least as wide as your television to maintain visual balance — use the size filter to find your perfect match.

TV Units 60cm to 80cm Wide with Storage

Choose from TV Units 60cm to 80cm Wide with open shelving, cable management holes, drawers and cupboard doors. Closed storage keeps equipment and cables out of sight; open shelving gives easy access to devices and remotes.

TV Units 60cm to 80cm Wide by Material & Finish

Our TV Units 60cm to 80cm Wide are available in walnut, oak, white and high gloss finishes — each suited to different living room styles from Scandi-minimal to traditional.

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FAQs on TV Units 60cm to 80cm Wide

What size TV unit do I need for a 55-inch or 65-inch television?

A 60–80cm unit suits 40–50 inch TVs; for 55–65 inch TVs, choose 100–120cm. Larger screens need 150cm+ units. The unit should extend 10–20cm beyond your TV on each side for visual balance and to accommodate soundbars or speakers.

Measure your wall width and subtract 10cm for clearance on each side. Check the depth—most units are 40–50cm deep, so ensure your TV stand doesnt protrude into walkways. Verify shelf heights fit your equipment: set-top boxes typically need 10cm, soundbars 15cm clearance.

Open shelves display media equipment and decor but show clutter; cupboard doors hide cables and items but restrict access. Combination units offer both—shelves for displays, doors for storage. Choose based on your viewing style and how much equipment you need to hide regularly.

Yes, units in this range work well for compact spaces, especially if you choose slim profiles with open shelving to avoid a heavy appearance. Pair with wall-mounted TV brackets to free floor space. Ensure the unit doesnt exceed 80% of your wall width for proportional balance.

Wood units offer warmth, durability, and hide cables effectively; they suit traditional or cosy rooms. Glass shelves provide a modern, minimal look and feel lighter visually, but show dust and require regular cleaning. Both perform identically functionally—choose based on your rooms style.

Many models feature rear cable holes and channels to route wires neatly. Check the product description for cable management confirmation. Even without built-in features, you can use clips, conduits, or cable boxes to organise leads behind or within the unit.

Most units require 30–60 minutes to assemble with standard tools. Ready-assembled options are available and clearly marked—these cost more but arrive installation-ready. All products include detailed instructions. Budget extra time if youre securing to the wall for safety.

Keep shelves uncluttered with a mix of plants, books, and minimal decor. Use matching storage boxes for remotes and cables. Choose a unit in walnut, white, or grey to complement contemporary schemes. Balance visual weight by placing heavier items lower and leaving breathing space.

Yes. Mid-sized units offer excellent value—they fit most living rooms, provide practical storage, and typically range £150–500 depending on materials and features. Compare assembly cost savings against ready-assembled premiums. Expect 5–10 year durability from solid wood or quality veneered options.

Most sit on the floor or legs; wall-mounted options are available but rarer in this size range and require professional installation. Floor models are more stable for heavy TVs. Check product specifications. Some units include wall brackets for added safety, especially in homes with children or pets.
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