Entertainment

Pros And Cons Of A Universal TV Stand

After a long hectic day of sending emails and attending board meetings, your living room is the best place to congregate, kick back, and relax. At the center of nearly every household is a TV. It brings all family members together and provides perfect timing to catch up after a long day. 

Every day, TVs become even bigger, and the headache for most people is how to innovatively display their screens without compromising on safety and functionality. While there are huge benefits for getting a TV stand for your room, there are other lots of cons that are inconveniencing. 

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Pros:

 

  • Portable

 

It doesn’t matter where you want to mount your TV stand. If it’s portable, then you can conveniently adjust it to your preferred angle. Further, you can transport the TV screen to any room without much struggle. 

Again, it depends on the priority of your home. If you need to move your TV screen between rooms, then a portable TV stand with rolling carters that can cruise on any type of flooring will suffice. 

 

 

  • Minimalist look, integrated with a modern touch

 

The ultimate goal for purchasing a TV stand should be creating a simple and uncluttered space. If you have a room which can’t take in more extra furniture, a TV stand would sort out the need for that extra space. 

 

Think about mounting your TV in your bedroom, or laundry, and still preserving space for your laundry sorters and wardrobes. 

 

 

  • Perfect viewing angles

 

Whether you are reminiscing about the good old days around the fireplace or cuddling in your duvet during the freezing winter, a TV stand will provide a perfect viewing angle. 

A tilting angle does the magic- allowing you to turn your TV downward above the fireplace and get a full motion for watching from any place in your room. 

 

 

  • Frees up floor space

 

A TV stand, with the amount, provides a perfect angle to secure;y raise your TV. The resultant space, just below the raised TV, leaves your living area appearing more inviting and insanely tidy. 

There are other TV stands with extensions that offer additional space for storing your remotes and other electronics. 

 

 

  • Easy access to cables and sockets

 

With a TV stand, you can assemble all the cables and wires behind the stand. It, therefore, becomes easier to access all the cables in one place. 

Cons:

 

  • Eats up more floor space

 

TV stands boast more storage space. However, they are also relatively big, taking up more space in your room. If you have lots of other equally larger furniture, the space could become inconveniently small. 

 

 

  • Not flexible

 

Unlike the TV wall mount that enables you to select your preferred height, TV stands come in almost the same height. It, therefore, leaves little room for customization and optimization of viewing. 

Both the wall bracket and the stand for your television have their unique benefits. Whichever you choose, ensure that they meet your household needs. Consider both the pros and cons before ordering your ideal stand for your room. 

Cicerone Chelmu

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