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Find the perfect TV unit to suit your living room style and space. We stock 857 TV units ranging from £60 to £3,840, with designs in oak, grey, white and more. Whether you need a compact 30cm height unit or a statement 120cm wide piece, you'll find something to match your home.

  • By Height – Choose from compact 30–50cm or taller 50–70cm units to fit your space. TV Units 30cm to 50cm High
  • By Width – Shop 60–120cm wide options to accommodate any screen size comfortably. TV Units 100cm to 120cm Wide
  • Top Brands – Humz, Birlea Furniture and Annaghmore lead our bestsellers with timeless designs. Humz
  • Wood & Colour Choice – From aged oak and mango wood to white, grey, black and cream finishes.

Tip: Measure your TV and the space behind it before ordering—allow extra width for airflow and cable management.

Explore our Oak TV Units or the stunning Humz Antoinette Mirrored range to elevate your living room.

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Browse TV Units by Width

Our TV Units 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 with Storage

Choose from TV Units 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 by Material & Finish

Our TV Units 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

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

Measure your TV width, then choose a unit at least 5cm wider for balance and stability. For a 55-inch TV (140cm wide), select a unit between 145–150cm. Account for your room layout, wall space, and viewing distance. Larger rooms suit deeper units; compact spaces need slimline designs.

Yes, your TV unit should be slightly wider than your TV for visual balance and structural safety. A minimum of 5cm overhang on each side is ideal. Undersized units create instability and look disproportionate. The unit width should complement both your TV and room dimensions.

Choose based on your lifestyle and décor. Solid wood offers durability and warmth; glass provides modern elegance but requires regular cleaning. Metal frames suit industrial styles; marble works for luxury interiors. Consider maintenance time, scratch resistance, and how the material coordinates with existing furniture.

Balance the TV with symmetrical accessories: plants, candles, or framed art on either side. Keep the top surface uncluttered and layer heights using different-sized objects. Match the unit's colour and material to your sofa and side tables. Use the shelving for books, storage boxes, and decorative pieces.

Wall-mounted units maximise floor space and create a floating effect, ideal for compact rooms. Choose narrow, tall designs (under 100cm wide) that don't dominate the space. Open shelving rather than solid bases improves sightlines. Lighter colours and minimal styling prevent a cramped feel.

Measure your TV width in centimetres, then add 10cm minimum for overhang. Measure the wall space where you'll place it, accounting for skirting boards and adjacent furniture. Measure viewing height from floor to eye level when seated (typically 60–100cm to the TV centre). Check room depth for unit clearance.

A TV stand is a simple frame with minimal storage, ideal for temporary setups. A TV unit offers integrated shelving, drawers, and cable management for long-term use. Units are typically wider, heavier, and more decorative. Choose a unit for permanent living rooms; a stand for flexibility or rental properties.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth to prevent buildup. Use a wood-specific cleaner monthly; avoid excessive water. Polish annually with furniture wax for protection and shine. Wipe spills immediately to prevent water rings. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat sources to avoid fading and warping.

Yes, if you value space-saving and modern aesthetics. They cost more upfront due to installation and wall reinforcement requirements, but eliminate floor clutter and improve room flow. Ideal for small homes and contemporary décor. Traditional floor units are more affordable and flexible if you move frequently.

The TV centre should be at eye level when seated, typically 60–100cm from the floor depending on sofa height and viewing distance. Measure from your sofa's sitting position to determine the ideal TV height. Allow 30–60cm above the unit if wall-mounted. Standard units are 45–60cm tall; adjust with stands if needed.

Most TV units have a solid top surface to safely support modern TVs without additional brackets. Check the weight capacity (usually 30–50kg) against your TV's weight. For larger TVs or wall-mounted setups, use a VESA-compatible bracket. Ensure the surface is level and stable before placing your TV.

This depends on your media consumption and décor style. Open shelves suit displayed books and decorative items; closed drawers hide cables, remotes, and gaming equipment. Plan for at least one shelf or drawer per person in the household. Minimalist spaces need less storage; family rooms benefit from deeper shelving and multiple compartments.

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