British living rooms tend to be modest in size, with most sitting around 17 to 18 square metres. Within that footprint, the TV stand often becomes the visual anchor of the room. It steers the layout, holds essential equipment, and quietly sets the tone for the rest of the space. At Furniture in Fashion we have spent years helping families choose units that suit real homes, not showroom fantasies. This guide walks through the styles that genuinely earn their place in UK lounges.
High gloss finishes have a particular advantage in British homes where natural light can be limited for long stretches of the year. The reflective surface bounces daylight further into the room, which makes a tangible difference in north facing lounges. White gloss feels crisp and contemporary, grey gloss reads sophisticated, and black gloss leans into a more cinematic mood. Our wide selection of high gloss TV stands includes push to open drawers and integrated cable channels for tidy daily living.
Solid wood and oak veneer remain staples of British interiors. They soften modern rooms, suit period properties, and pair beautifully with leather sofas, fabric armchairs, and natural rugs. We stock a range of wooden TV stands in tones from pale ash to deep walnut, including chunky farmhouse styles and slimmer Scandi inspired designs. Wood ages gracefully and tends to feel less dated as trends shift.
If your living room is on the smaller side, glass is a clever route to take. Tempered glass shelves combined with chrome or matte black frames almost dissolve into the room visually, which makes the floor area feel larger than it is. Our glass TV stands work especially well in flats, terraced houses, and rented homes where every square foot matters.
Many UK homes come with chimney breasts, alcoves, or radiators that interrupt the main TV wall. A corner stand sidesteps these obstacles by tucking the screen into a 90 degree angle. This frees up the longest wall for sofas and shelving, which often unlocks a far better seating arrangement. Corner units also help direct sightlines, which matters when several people share the sofa.
Households that watch a lot of television, game regularly, or own a soundbar and console will benefit from a full entertainment unit. These pieces combine a TV stand with display shelves and storage cupboards, creating a media wall without the cost of bespoke joinery. They suit larger lounges and open plan rooms where one statement piece needs to do most of the storage work.
One of the most overlooked aspects of choosing a TV stand is the relationship with your sofa. The two should sit comfortably together in scale, finish, and visual weight. As a rule, the top of the unit should sit roughly level with your sofa cushions so the eye line feels natural. If your coffee table is glass, repeating glass or chrome on the TV stand pulls the scheme together.
A stand should be at least 30 centimetres wider than the screen in total, allowing roughly 15 centimetres of space either side. Going narrower makes the TV look like it is overflowing the unit. Measure the alcove or wall first, then leave a breathing gap of 10 to 15 centimetres on each side so the stand does not feel crammed in. Always check the maximum supported screen weight, particularly for screens above 55 inches.
Modern lounges contain more devices than ever. Streaming sticks, soundbars, gaming consoles, routers, and chargers all need somewhere to live. Look for cable cutouts at the back, internal cable trays, and ventilated compartments that allow heat to escape from games consoles. Soft close drawers and adjustable shelves are small features that make a real difference over years of use.
Your TV stand should feel part of a wider story rather than a standalone purchase. We encourage customers to view it alongside their sofa, side tables, and rug. Browsing the wider living room furniture range often reveals matching or complementary pieces that pull the whole space together.
A height of 40 to 55 centimetres tends to work well, placing the centre of the screen at eye level when seated on most sofas.
Solid wood is hard wearing and ages gracefully, while gloss is easy to wipe clean. Both can last for years if handled with care.
Many of our units support screens of 65 inches and beyond. Always check the maximum supported width and weight on the product page before ordering.
Yes, we offer free UK delivery on our full range, so you can refresh your living room with confidence.
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