Are you someone who likes to fall asleep watching the latest episode of your favourite Netflix serial? Or do you like to catch up with global politics and the international share markets first thing in the morning, as soon as you wake up? If so, a TV is a must in your bedroom—and you’ve got to refine your TV-watching experience by adding a TV unit that matches your style!

Here are some stylish and functional TV panel designs that you can incorporate in your bedroom décor.

Pops of Colour

Bright red and green laminate add brightness and visual interest to this TV cabinet in your kids’ room. The open shelves below can hold books, balls and toys, while the overhead cabinets are shuttered and can store knicks and knacks. Check out the hidden LED strip lighting on the panel behind the TV, accentuating visual interest.

Modern Minimalistic

If you’re someone for whom less is more, this modern minimalistic bedroom will tick all the right boxes! The sleek, wood-encased TV unit is low and long and neatly aligned to the four-poster oakwood bed. The giant-sized flatscreen is fixed right on the wall, with all cables and wires cleverly concealed in the panelling.

Scandinavian Style

This unit sports light wooden panelling which is neat, streamlined and minimalistic, a perfect match to a Scandinavian-styled room. Stowaway plenty of knick-knacks, electronic gadgets and more in the push-to-open drawers below.

Black and White TV Panel

In this compact bedsit, the TV unit is fixed onto a wall panel that also holds a display niche. Black metal reapers from floor to ceiling demarcate the spaces and emphasize the black and white theme that’s carried through the room.

Classical Style

This stylish TV console exudes classical elegance, with panelled shutters painted in white, and a lovely scalloped skirting below. The delicate pattern on the skirting matches the vintage wall panelling. The TV is placed on the table instead of being mounted on the wall, a great solution for rentals as the wall does not get damaged.

Part of the Wardrobe

A practical idea for a compact apartment bedroom is to carve out space for the TV inside the storage unit, as these designers have done! This works well, even functionally, as the wires can be easily hidden within the unit. Drawers below the TV space can store all the TV accessories and your PlayStation too.

Simple and Functional

This compact entertainment unit, in a combo of dark against light wood, is one that will look great in any room – no matter the size. There is plenty of open storage to showcase collectables, as well as long and sleek push-to-open drawers to hide away items. Cables and wires are tucked away out of sight.

Sleek and Stylish

Neatly fitted into a long recess in the wall, this two-tone white and wood TV unit is sleek and functional. The cabinets below are in matte white laminate, contrasted against the lovely grains of the wood panelling behind the TV.

Abstract Graphics

Cool graphics in bright blue form an abstract feature in this TV unit wall in a Lego-loving kid’s bedroom. The bold blue cabinet alongside has open shelves for display, while the blue handles on the wardrobe mimic the graphic pattern.

Quick Guide: Tips on TV Mounting

  • The middle third of the TV screen should be aligned with your eye level when you’re watching TV (seated, if you’re watching it sitting up, or lying down if that’s how you prefer to watch!)
  • Before you mount the TV, make sure it’s aligned to your bed, and the bottom of the screen is perfectly parallel to the floor. Use a pencil or erasable marker so that you get the position right.
  • Check to ensure that the wall will hold the weight of the TV. If it is a large and heavy one, you might need to hammer some wooden plugs into the wall before you fit the TV onto it.
  • Get your TV mounted by a professional, and use all the hardware that comes with the unit.
  • Plan to have all cables and wires concealed. If they cannot be hidden out of sight, clip them so that they are not trailing all over the floor.
  • Check to ensure that there is no lighting glare directly on the screen; it will detract from your viewing experience!
  • The ideal TV viewing distance is based on the size of your TV screen and varies from approximately 31 inches (2.6 feet) for a 22-inch High Definition model to 90 inches (7.6 feet) for a 60-inch TV. This works out to approximately 3 times the vertical screen size of the TV.

Ready to make your bedroom TV binge-watching a more stylish experience? Get some help from the HomeLane team! Do drop in at the nearest experience centre and check out all the TV unit designs on display.

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