What TV Stand Size Should I Get?

Did you know that the average person spends roughly 5 hours in front of a TV screen per day? The TV is a signature piece for any living room, but what many people don’t know is that their TV stand can actually make or break their viewing experience.

When you’re shopping for a TV stand, the size of your TV isn’t your only consideration. You also have to think about your comfort, the room’s layout, and extra features such as built-in shelves or compartments. The size of the stand is also crucial — it can mean the difference between great aesthetics and an expensive, awkward piece of furniture that makes the entire space look bad.

So how do you determine which TV stand size is the right fit for your home? Our comprehensive step-by-step guide below will help you get the best set-up so you can get the most out of your TV binge sessions.

#1. Measure Your TV

The first thing you need to know is that the advertised size of your TV (e.g., 48”, 50”, 60”) isn’t its actual size. The advertised size is the diagonal length from corner to corner and doesn’t include the bezel or frame. This measurement won’t help you decide how big your TV stand should be. 

Instead, measure the TV from the left bezel to the right bezel. Ensure that you include the frame and not just the screen. If you don’t have a measuring tape, you can also visit the manufacturer’s website and look up the model’s dimensions. If you can’t find it there, you can also email or call the manufacturer’s customer service team.

#2. Determine the Height of the TV Stand

The center of your TV screen should be at or slightly below eye level for maximum comfort. If the TV stand is too high or too short, it can lead to or exacerbate eye or neck strain. 

To determine the ideal height of your TV stand, here’s what you need to do:

  • Start by measuring the distance from the floor to your eye level. Make sure that you’re measuring based on where you’ll be facing the screen, such as your couch or your bed. You may need to ask someone to help you with this.
  • Then, measure the height of your TV and subtract half from the first measurement you made (i.e., the distance from the floor to eye level). This figure is the ideal height for your TV stand. You can include a one- or two-inch difference.

#3. Determine the Width of the TV Stand

Having a TV stand that’s smaller than your TV is a safety risk. It can easily fall off the stand, damage the surrounding furniture, or even injure someone. 

Choose a stand that’s at least 2-3 inches wider than your TV. If you’re planning to add decorative elements such as vases, books, or frames, keep that in mind when deciding how wide your TV stand should be.

#4. Determine the Viewing Distance

As a rule of thumb, your TV should be placed at a distance that is twice the length of its advertised size (or, as mentioned above, the diagonal measurement of the screen size). For example, a 50” TV should be placed at least 110” away from where you’ll be viewing it.

#5. Check the Placement and Layout of the Space

The layout of the space is also a significant factor in determining how big your TV stand should be. The table below will help you determine which TV stand size complements the available space you have.

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Visit Our Site Today to Find the Perfect TV Stand for Your Living Space

As you can see, there are plenty of things to consider when picking out the right TV furniture for your home. 

At MMT Furniture Designs, we offer a wide variety of options for living room and office furniture. We have a vast selection of sleek TV Cabinets, modern Glass TV Stands, and minimal Cantilever TV Stands to perfectly complement your entertainment space, and we offer free delivery on everything in our shop! Check out our online store today, and let’s build your perfect entertainment center.

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