Buying a television unit online removes the trek around showrooms, but it does ask you to plan a little more carefully. Without the chance to stand in front of the piece, you rely on measurements, descriptions and a clear idea of your own room. With a methodical approach, ordering online is straightforward and you can settle on something that fits and lasts without any unwelcome surprises on delivery day.
The most common cause of disappointment is skipping the tape measure. Note the width of the wall where the unit will sit, the depth you can spare without blocking a walkway and the height that keeps the screen comfortable. Then measure your television, including its feet or stand, as the screen size quoted by manufacturers does not include the surround. Armed with these figures, the full TV units range becomes far easier to filter down to genuine contenders.
Online, the listed dimensions are your eyes. Check the internal sizes of cupboards and shelves, not just the overall footprint, so you know your devices will fit. Pay attention to weight limits if you plan to rest a large screen on top. A unit that looks generous in a photograph can be slimmer than expected once you compare the numbers to your room, so always trust the measurements over the image.
Screens and photography can shift how a colour reads, so look closely at finish descriptions and any close up images. Decide early whether you want timber warmth, a crisp high gloss or the lightness of glass, as this narrows the field quickly. If budget is your starting point, our budget TV stands show how much choice there is at the more affordable end without sacrificing the look you are after. It also helps to view the unit against the rest of your scheme, which is where the broader TV stands, units and cabinets range is useful for comparing styles side by side.
Before ordering, look at what the delivery includes and whether the unit arrives assembled or flat packed. Flat pack pieces are common and usually come with clear instructions, but it helps to know in advance so you can set aside time. Note the delivery timescale and any access considerations, such as narrow stairs or doorways, especially for larger units. At Furniture in Fashion we offer free UK delivery, which takes one variable out of the decision.
Online listings describe the storage layout, so use that detail to match the unit to your habits. Count how many devices you need to house and whether you prefer them on show or hidden away. Look for cable management features in the description, as these make a real difference once the unit is in place. A clear picture of your storage needs before you buy saves the frustration of a unit that looks right but does not hold what you own.
If the unit is part of a wider refresh, it is worth coordinating it with other pieces in one go. Browsing the full living room furniture range lets you match tones and styles across tables and storage, so the finished room feels considered rather than assembled piecemeal over months.
What measurements do I need before buying online? The wall width, available depth and comfortable height for the unit, plus the full width of your television including its feet. These figures let you filter listings accurately.
How do I know the colour is right? Read the finish description closely and view any close up images, as screens can alter how a tone appears. Decide on timber, high gloss or glass early to narrow your choices.
Will the unit arrive assembled? It varies. Many units are flat packed with instructions, so check the listing in advance and set aside time if assembly is required.
How do I make sure my devices will fit? Check the internal shelf and cupboard dimensions, not just the overall size, and compare them to the devices you intend to store.
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