The modern living room has changed. It is now a place for streaming, gaming, working and unwinding, often all in the same evening. A good TV unit has to keep up with that, holding everything tidily while still looking like a considered part of the room. As we move through 2026, the units that feel most current share a few clear traits.
Long, low silhouettes continue to define the modern look. A unit that sits close to the floor draws the eye outward rather than upward, which makes ceilings feel higher and rooms feel calmer. This horizontal line also balances the width of larger televisions, so the screen no longer dominates the wall on its own.
Within our TV units range, these slim profiles are some of the most requested, because they suit both flats and family homes without crowding the floor.
The clean white box has softened. In its place we are seeing oak tones combined with matt fronts, fluted timber detailing and the occasional touch of brushed metal. These mixes feel warmer and more grounded, which sits well with the relaxed direction UK interiors have taken.
Texture is doing a lot of the work. A reeded door front or a grained timber surface adds quiet interest without the need for bold colour. If you love the warmth of timber, our wooden TV stands show how natural materials keep a modern scheme from feeling cold.
Modern living means more devices, more controllers and more cables. The best units of 2026 lean into closed storage, with push to open doors and soft close drawers that keep clutter out of sight. Open shelving still has its place for a few curated pieces, but the balance has tipped towards concealment.
For homes that want everything in one place, an all in one solution can be ideal. Our entertainment units combine display space, drawers and media storage so the whole wall stays coherent.
Subtle lighting has become a quiet hallmark of the modern unit. A soft glow beneath a floating cabinet or a gentle wash behind the screen reduces the harsh contrast between a bright television and a dark room. It feels considered and it is genuinely easier on the eyes during evening viewing.
When lighting is built in thoughtfully, it turns the media wall into a focal point rather than just a place to park the screen.
Even the most stylish unit falls flat if the proportions are wrong. As a rough guide, the unit should be wider than the television so the screen does not appear to overhang the edges. Measure your wall, your alcoves and your seating distance before you decide.
If you have a tricky layout, a corner solution can reclaim awkward space, and our corner TV stands are designed for exactly that. For the wider picture, it is worth seeing how the unit sits alongside the rest of your living room furniture so the whole space reads as one scheme.
Modern rooms rarely do just one job, so the better units adapt to changing needs. Adjustable shelves make room for a sound bar today and a games console tomorrow, while a mix of drawer sizes copes with everything from remote controls to board games. This quiet flexibility is what keeps a unit useful long after the first arrangement.
Cable friendly design has become a baseline rather than a luxury, with rear openings and channels expected even on simpler models. When a unit anticipates the way we actually live, it stays relevant through new screens, new devices and the occasional rearrange of the room.
The strongest modern TV units in 2026 are quietly clever. They hide the mess, lift the lighting, balance the screen and add texture without shouting. Get those elements right and the unit stops being an afterthought and becomes part of what makes the room feel finished. You can explore the full collection along with the rest of our modern furniture at Furniture in Fashion, with free UK delivery throughout.
What size TV unit do I need? Choose a unit that is wider than your television so the screen sits comfortably within the surface. Measure your wall and seating distance first to confirm the scale works.
Are low TV units better than tall ones? Low units suit most modern rooms because they keep the eye line relaxed and make ceilings feel higher. Taller units make sense when you need more enclosed storage.
Is closed or open storage more practical? Closed storage hides devices and cables for a tidier look, while a little open shelving lets you display a few favourite pieces. Many modern units combine both.
Do I need built in lighting? It is not essential, but soft lighting around the unit reduces glare during evening viewing and gives the media wall a more finished feel.
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