Essops Home: Television Room Inspiration
When it comes to planning your family room, positioning and space are vital to making the most of your space. Here we share some TV room inspiration to help you with the perfect layout for your own TV room.
Thankfully, over the years, televisions have become more streamlined and less bulky. Allowing these to effortlessly fit into a family has therefore become a lot easier. We no longer have to design around enormous television units that took up endless space. In fact, today’s flatscreen technology makes mounting or positioning of your TV so much easier.
Wall-mounted televisions take up less space, but if you’re looking for added storage and design, the ideal TV unit could help to complement your design scheme.
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Remember that your ideal TV unit should offer versatility and space. Your TV should rest at an appropriate height to maximise its use and functionality in the living room.
The ideal TV unit will also make provision for extension cords and wiring with cleverly inserted holes and space to hide your hardware. This will make for easy connection to a plug point and may ensure a seamless design.
Besides a flat surface at the correct height, hidden drawers and cupboards in your TV unit may add much needed storage to your TV room.
Choose a design that adds style to your home. Not only a functional space for your TV, this unit can add texture, colour and even pattern to your living space. So choose wisely.
Here are some of our favourite TV units, now available from Essops Home.
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