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VEVOR TV stands are stylish ways to store media and can hold TVs from 32 to 85 inches. Our wide range includes modern minimalist floating TV stands with cable management, as well as traditional console designs with open and closed storage. The wall mounted floating TV stands that save floor space. VEVOR TV stands have a range of weight capacities (80 to 150 lbs), solid wood and engineered constructions, and finishes. From people living in studios to those who love home theaters, our collection has everything you need. Whether looking for TV displays and media storage at wallet-friendly prices.


VEVOR TV Stands: Functional Media Furniture Combining Display and Storage


Are you having trouble arranging your streaming devices, game consoles, and media accessories around your TV? VEVOR TV stands feature well-thought-out designs that include storage for parts and cables, as well as TV support. The floating wall TV stand is ideal for apartment dwellers who want to make the most of their small space. They are also beneficial to families who need to organize multiple media devices and gaming equipment. TV support and useful storage keep living spaces neat and attractive.


Choose TV Stands by Size & Weight Capacity


Knowing the dimensions and weight limits of your TV stand ensures it fits your TV. It also doesn't take up too much space on the wall or floor and can safely hold the TV’s weight.


Matching Stand Width to Television Size


The ratio of TV stand width to TV size affects visual balance and stability. TV stands that are 40 to 48 inches wide can accommodate 32- to 43-inch TVs. The proportions make a good visual balance when the TV width is 85–95% of the stand width. This ratio provides sufficient overhang for the TV, preventing it from resting on an unstable edge or appearing awkwardly small. It is essential to leave 2 to 5 inches of space around each TV edge.


Standard TV stands that are 55 to 65 inches long can hold TVs that are 50 to 65 inches. A 55-inch TV, which is about 48 inches wide, fits perfectly on 58- to 65-inch stands. The size has enough space inside for cable boxes, streaming devices, Blu-ray players, and soundbars. The mid-size configuration fits most living rooms without taking up too much wall space. 


Large TV stands wider than 70 inches hold 70- to 85-inch TVs in living rooms, home theaters, or open-concept spacious rooms. The large width gives you plenty of space to store your components. It has many shelves, drawers, and cabinets for organizing large collections of equipment. A 75-inch TV, which is about 66 inches wide, needs stands that are 72 to 80 inches wide to keep the right proportions.


Weight Capacity for TVs and Components


The safe total weight of items such as TVs, streaming devices, game systems, and decorations is based on the load rating. Light-duty floating TV stands that can hold 60 to 80 lbs are good for small TVs (32 to 43 inches, 15 to 25 lbs). The small space can fit a TV, a single streaming device, maybe a small speaker, or some decorations. 


Medium-duty TV stands that can hold up to 100–120 lbs can hold bigger TVs (50–65 inches, 30–50 lbs). The standard component arrays should weigh 80–100 lbs and include streaming devices, soundbars, game consoles, and cable boxes. The space is good for most living rooms, where people keep several media players without needing much specialized gear. 


Heavy-duty floating wall-mounted TV stands can hold 150 lbs or more and accommodate big TVs. The TV stands can also hold a wide range of home theater gear, like multi-component AV systems. But the load should be spread across the stand's surfaces rather than piled up in the middle or along the edges. Heavy items placed on the front edges of stands are more likely to fall over than the same weight centered on stands. 


Depth and Footprint Considerations


The depth of the floating TV stands determines how much room the walls take up. Shallow, floating wall mounted TV stands that are only 8 to 12 inches deep don't take up much room. much. This helps save floor space in small apartments or lets you place furniture close to the TV wall. The shallow depth works well for TVs installed on the wall with separate wall brackets. The TV mounts on its own, and the floating TV stand below holds cable boxes, streaming devices, and other accessories. 


Standard-depth TV stands, which are 14 to 18 inches deep, can fit most current flat-panel TVs with tabletop stands. The depth gives TV bases enough room to move. A 16-inch-deep stand can hold a 55-inch TV with a 14-inch-deep base and a 2-inch speaker in front. The moderate depth extends 1.5 to 2 feet from the walls, which is noticeable in small rooms.


Deep stands (more than 20 inches) can accommodate large TV bases, providing ample space to store stacked equipment. However, the large projection takes up a lot of floor space. A 24-inch-deep stand sticks out 2 feet from the walls, which could make it hard to arrange furniture, get around, or feel like the room is too small when too much depth takes up too much floor space.


Select TV Stands Based on Style & Storage Features


The look of a TV stand determines whether it matches the room’s decor and how well it organizes media equipment. It also determines whether the floating TV stand can keep things neat by the amount of built-in storage it offers.


Design Styles and Material Finishes


With clean lines, handleless doors, and solid-color finishes in shiny or matte finishes, modern minimalist floating TV stands create a contemporary look. They pair well with modern furniture and open-plan living spaces. The simple designs eliminate visual clutter with hidden storage, built-in cable management, and suspended installation. Finishes with a high-gloss white look great in Scandinavian or minimalist rooms. Matte black adds a sophisticated contrast to mostly white rooms.


Using reclaimed wood textures, distressed finishes, and mixed materials gives your spaces a warm, lived-in look. The obvious knots, natural wood grains, and purposeful flaws give it an inviting, casual look that stands out against the precision of modern designs. X-pattern supports, weathered finishes, and barn door handles all add to the rustic look that is popular right now in home decor.


Open Versus Enclosed Storage Configurations


Open shelving designs with open storage make it easier to access equipment and improve airflow to keep electronics from getting too hot. Open shelving is best for people who want to show off their equipment. Open storage is useful and appealing for gamers who switch between multiple machines and for those who want the most airflow.


Cabinets with doors that hide storage keep equipment clean, protect it from dust, and hide wire messes and component clutter. They also provide some control over child and pet access. The hidden storage makes the stands look simple, since the media equipment is hidden behind uniform door fronts. 


Using a mix of open center shelves for frequently used items like cable boxes and streaming devices, and closed side cabinets for less-used items like disc players, game systems, and media storage helps keep things organized and easy to access. With this method, the most-used items are kept in easy-to-reach open spaces, while clutter and less-used items are hidden behind walls.


Shop VEVOR TV Stands for Organized Media Display


For every living room, VEVOR TV stands offer stylish media storage, sturdy construction, and styles that make the best use of space. Our selection includes wall mounted floating TV stands that save space in apartments, as well as standard consoles with lots of storage space. There is a style, capacity, and feature to fit every room and TV size. VEVOR is the best choice for homes because it has modern finishes, good cable management, and reasonable prices. Browse our whole collection today to make your entertainment setup look better and more organized with a media center.


FAQs


What width TV stand do I need for my television? 


Choose stands that are 2 to 10 inches wider than your TV. 55-inch TVs need stands that are 50 to 58 inches wide. Larger overhangs (6–10 inches) make the structure more stable and help you see the balance. Take the TV's width at the base, not the vertical, to get the right size.


How much weight can floating TV stands support?


Low-duty types can hold 60 to 80 lbs, which is about 32 to 43-inch TVs and a few other small parts. Standard TV stands that float on the wall can hold 100 to 120 lbs (50 to 65-inch TVs with equipment). Heavy-duty models can hold 150 lbs or more, enough to support 70 to 85-inch TVs with a lot of parts. Make sure the wall fixing can hold the whole weight.


What depth TV stand works for modern flat-panel TVs? 


Shallow 8–12-inch floating TV stands work with wall-mounted TVs and have separate storage for the parts. Standard depths of 14 to 18 inches can fit most TV bases and front soundbars. Deep 20-inch stands are stable for big TVs and offer ample component depth.


Can floating wall mounted TV stand designs support large TVs? 


Yes, if it's set up correctly. Heavy-duty floating TV stands can hold 150 lbs or more when attached to wall screws with the right hardware. Check the stand’s weight limit, and use all of the fixings that come with it. Ensure the TV or component weight is evenly distributed across the stand's surface.


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