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As a general rule, the unit should be roughly the same width as your TV or slightly wider, providing a balanced, proportionate look while ensuring adequate ventilation around any enclosed electronics.
Open shelving suits homes wanting easy device access and visible styling, while enclosed units help hide cords and clutter for a cleaner, more streamlined look.
Allow at least 5 to 10cm of clearance around any enclosed compartments housing electronics like consoles or set-top boxes, to prevent overheating during extended use.
Yes, many entertainment units include additional drawers or cabinets suited to storing media, remotes, or general living room items beyond just the television setup.
For most seating heights, a unit between 40cm and 60cm tall keeps the TV at a comfortable eye level when seated on a standard sofa.
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