Right, so you’re asking about matching a telly stand with your lounge colours and where to stash all your bits? Brilliant question, actually. It’s one of those things that sounds dead simple until you’re standing in a showroom surrounded by fifty shades of grey oak, wondering if your beige sofa will throw a tantrum.
I remember my first flat in Shoreditch—oh, what a mess that was. I’d just moved in, thought I’d nailed the “industrial chic” look with exposed brick and a second-hand leather Chesterfield. Went out and bought this sleek, black gloss TV unit from a flashy shop on Tottenham Court Road. Looked stunning in the showroom, under those perfect warm lights. Got it home? Looked like a giant obsidian tombstone plonked in the middle of a cosy pub. All wrong! And storage? Two tiny drawers that couldn’t even fit my collection of vintage vinyl. Learned that lesson the hard way, didn’t I.
Colour scheme first, always. Don’t just match the sofa—look at the whole room’s vibe. Is it light and airy? Maybe go for a washed oak or a pale matte finish. Dark and moody? A deep walnut or even a navy blue painted piece can add depth without sucking all the light out. My mate Sarah in Brighton, she’s got this lovely seafront flat with lots of whites and light blues. She picked a TV stand in this faded, driftwood-style finish with woven rattan doors. Doesn’t look like a “TV stand” at all—more like a lovely sideboard that just happens to hold the telly. Genius.
And storage—be honest with yourself! Are you a minimalist who just needs to hide the router and a couple of remotes? Or a maximalist with board games, blankets, tech gadgets, and maybe the odd cheeky bottle of whisky tucked away? I’ve seen units with open shelves, closed cabinets, drawers with soft-close mechanisms (a godsend if you’ve got a light sleeper in the house), and even ones with integrated cable management that actually works. That last bit’s crucial. There’s nothing worse than a beautiful piece ruined by a tangled rat’s nest of wires hanging down. Drives me spare.
Oh, and size! Please, measure your space. Not just the width, but the depth and height. I once helped a client in Kensington who’d ordered this gorgeous, huge media unit online. Turned up, and it completely overwhelmed their rather elegant, narrow room. Felt like it was about to start a fight with the fireplace. Had to send it back, what a palaver.
It’s not just about buying furniture. It’s about making your living room feel like *yours*. The right piece should whisper to your sofa, have a little chat with your rug, and quietly swallow up your clutter. Don’t rush it. Sometimes the perfect thing turns up in a vintage shop in Camden when you least expect it. Mine finally did—an old school teak sideboard I refitted inside. Holds everything, looks like it’s always been there, and the colour? Warms up the whole room on a grey London day.
So yeah, have a proper think about the mood you want, be brutal about what you need to store, and for heaven’s sake, mind the cables. You’ll know it when you see it—the piece that just *fits*.
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