TV Units & Entertainment Units

Modern TV Cabinet & TV Stand Solutions for Large 65 to 100 Inch Screens  Our collection of modern TV units and entertainment units features diverse designs engineered for Australian living room layouts. Whether you require a minimalist floating TV unit for a sleek wall-mounted look or a large 200cm to 280cm entertainment unit for screens up to 100 inches, these pieces prioritise structural integrity and aesthetic versatility. From texture of a timber entertainment unit to the clean finish of a white TV stand, each design balances contemporary style with smart utility to suit open-plan spaces.  Crafted for cohesive interior design, these units integrate seamlessly with matching modern coffee tables, sideboards and our wider range of living room furniture. Each model fea

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Choosing the Right Modern TV Unit Size for Your Space 

Selecting the appropriate size TV cabinet is crucial for both aesthetics and functionality. As a general rule, your entertainment unit should be approximately  10–20cm  wider than your television to create visual balance and provide added stability. For a  65-inch TV  (approximately  144cm  wide), a  180–200cm  unit offers ideal proportions, while larger  75–85-inch  televisions pair beautifully with our  200–280cm  options. 

It is also important to consider depth and vertical scale. For optimal viewing angles and a streamlined silhouette, a  low tv unit  is often preferred to keep the screen at a comfortable eye level. Most of our units range from  35–45cm  deep, comfortably accommodating modern flat-screen TVs while leaving room for soundbars and practical cable management. If you are furnishing a smaller lounge room or apartment, our compact  160–180cm  designs maximise functionality without overwhelming your space. 

Why Choose our TV Units: Materials and Finishes 

The material and finish of your TV entertainment unit significantly impact both its longevity and aesthetic appeal. Our collection is defined by quality materials and popular finishes tailored for durability: 

Solid hardwoods like  American oak   represent premium choices, offering exceptional durability and distinctive grain patterns. For those seeking a textured, coastal aesthetic, a  rattan tv unit  provides a breathable front that is ideal for concealing media components while allowing for heat dissipation. If you require a more industrial or contemporary edge, a  metal tv unit  with a powder-coated finish offers a sleek, high-strength alternative that is incredibly easy to maintain. For a minimalist look that enhances the sense of space, our  high gloss PVC tv unit options  utilize high-strength panels to provide a sophisticated, scratch-resistant surface.

Engineered timber  options provide excellent stability and resistance to warping, making them ideal for Australian climates where humidity fluctuations can affect solid wood. Whether you prefer the airy Scandinavian feel of a white TV unit or the drama of a black cabinet, our finishes are designed for easy maintenance and long-term structural integrity.

Advanced Media Architecture: Optimising Your Entertainment TV Unit with Storage 

Modern lounge rooms demand smart storage solutions, and today’s TV entertainment unit offers far more than simply supporting your television. Our entertainment units feature thoughtful combinations of open shelving, closed cabinets, and drawers to accommodate gaming consoles and streaming devices. Selecting a  tv cabinet with storage  allows you to maintain a clean aesthetic while keeping media accessories accessible. Open shelving is ideal for soundbars and media players that require ventilation, while closed cabinets with soft-close doors conceal clutter for a streamlined appearance. Many designs incorporate cable management systems with discreet openings in the back panel to route power cords and HDMI cables neatly out of sight. Adjustable shelving provides added flexibility for larger devices such as the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. 

Styling Your TV Unit for Maximum Impact 

Your entertainment unit often serves as a focal point, so styling it thoughtfully can elevate the entire space. Position your TV at the optimal viewing height, with the screen’s centre at eye level when seated (typically 100–120cm from the floor). Arrange soundbars on open shelves to allow proper ventilation and convenient remote access. Once functionality is sorted, add decorative elements using the “rule of three” — group objects such as ceramic vases or sculptural pieces in odd numbers for visual balance. Indoor plants such as devil’s ivy or peace lilies bring life to the room and soften hard edges. Coordinate your styling with nearby furniture through similar materials or colours to create a cohesive and polished look throughout your lounge room.

FAQs

What is the difference between a TV unit, entertainment unit and TV cabinet?

TV unit  is a streamlined stand for screen support. An  entertainment unit  is a larger, multi-functional piece with dedicated housing for consoles and media players, while a  TV cabinet  specifically features closed doors or drawers to conceal hardware and cabling.

What size TV unit do I need for a 65-inch or 75-inch television?

For structural safety and visual balance, a unit should be  10–20cm wider  than the screen. A  75-inch TV  (~168cm wide) requires a  200cm to 240cm unit , while a  65-inch TV  (~144cm wide) is best suited for an  180cm to 200cm unit .

What is the ideal height for a TV entertainment unit?

The optimal height is  45cm to 60cm . This ensures the screen’s horizontal centre aligns with eye level—typically  100cm to 120cm from the floor —to maintain ergonomic viewing and reduce neck strain.

Can entertainment units accommodate large gaming consoles like the PS5?

Yes. To house modern consoles, an entertainment unit requires a  minimum depth of 35cm to 45cm . Look for units with  adjustable shelving  and integrated rear cable ports to ensure both fitment and connectivity for high-profile hardware.

How do I ensure proper ventilation for electronics in a cabinet?

Maintain a  5cm clearance gap  around all electronic devices. Select units with  open-back panels  or dedicated ventilation outlets to prevent heat entrapment, which is the primary cause of hardware degradation in closed cabinets.

Which material is best for TV units in the Australian climate?

Solid American Oak  and  high-density engineered timber  are the most durable options. These materials offer superior  dimensional stability , meaning they resist the warping and expansion common in Australian homes subject to high humidity fluctuations.

How do I style a modern entertainment unit?

Style your unit by grouping decorative objects in odd numbers—the "rule of three"—to create visual balance. For a cohesive interior, coordinate the timber finish with your  modern coffee table contemporary sofa  or  sideboard & buffet  to unify the room's architectural flow.

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