What you should know when taking a modern TV unit Before the advent of the television age, area of family life was centered around the hearth. That is the whole family gathered and socialized is where they would gather around and listen to the radio or on the family piano. Today, the center of attention is usually television, installed in a multipurpose TV stand. Your typical TV set is modular, with a plethora of detachable parts and storage space. These come in different shapes, sizes, colors and styles. In addition to providing a space for presentation and storage of your TV, the TV acts a storage repository for other parts of your home entertainment system, including, in general, your VCR or DVD, cable box, your DVR, your music system and speakers, and other electronic devices. Given its practical utility, a lot of people often forget style and design to something more sensible, or matter-of-fact. However, this should not be. There are indeed thousands of furniture products or different designs Media Center, which are both aesthetically pleasing and practical.
With the growing popularity of plasma TVs, modern TV unit usually consists of some variation of a flat surface and sufficiently below which is a series of prints and / or shelves, or a combination of both. A typical example is the unit of Califa TV-AV. This design consists of a cabinet built raised from a combination of Sap Fascias with Dark Walnut veneer walnut veneer cabinets, adding a touch of modern and classic design. The shelves are adjustable and include cable management. Enclosed storage areas again include adjustable shelves. These types of firm-tables are very popular for displaying large flat screen televisions. They are not bulky and innovative design enhances, rather than removes, the screen itself, the emphasis is on the screen and not the furniture. They usually come in a number of wood finishes and are built to last.
Another variant uses the same cabinet design, but adds more interest, fashion, design of the space age, using a variety of geometric shapes, materials and finishes. For example, instead of a standard rectangle, the device is trapezoidal and finished in a high gloss black or white, for a more polished, contemporary look. This design is sleek and elegant compartments easily accommodate multiple components and practice slots are added to the rear of the unit for cable and wire management.
Another modern version of the TV unit, designed with a flat screen today in mind, is the variety independently, which does not require wall mounting. It is usually delivered with a sign panel construction or assembly, composed of wood or other solid material to fix the screen. This tower is attached to a steel frame and base glass or wood shelves for DVD / CD storage. This variety of the unit is available in different sizes depending on your specific TV. There are also rotating models, which have flat screen televisions and come with swivel and tilt options.
However, for those of a television to the old school style tube, these types of media units may be at odds with the rest of the appearance. Basically, you can use any flat surface, preferably with a storage space to place your TV. A remodeled vintage pickup, for example, makes a great conversation piece.
Posted on June 10, 2010.