Media Storage Cabinets & Racks FAQs
How wide should my media cabinet be compared to my TV?
Aim for a cabinet at least as wide as your TV, and ideally a few inches wider on each side. That extra width balances the look and gives you space for a soundbar or decor without crowding the screen.
Do I really need ventilation for consoles and receivers?
Yes. Consoles and AV receivers generate heat, and trapped heat can shorten their lifespan or cause performance hiccups. Choose open shelving or cabinets with vented backs and leave a few inches behind the unit for airflow.
What’s the advantage of a media bench with wheels?
Wheels make cleaning, cable management, and room reconfigurations a breeze. If you switch devices often or like to rearrange furniture, a wheeled option saves time and strain—just look for locking casters to keep everything steady.
Is a TV-stand a good alternative to a full cabinet in small rooms?
Absolutely. A slim TV-stand keeps the footprint light while still giving you the right viewing height. Pair it with a small shelf or side table for streaming devices, and you’ll have a tidy, flexible setup without the bulk.
How can I keep cables under control without drilling into walls?
Use adhesive cable raceways to hide cords along walls, stick-on clips to route wires behind the cabinet, and Velcro ties to bundle slack. Label both ends of each cable so swaps are painless later.