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Modular TV Units Ideas

What are the best TV unit design ideas for 2025?

A TV unit today does much more than just hold your screen—it has to be stylish, functional, and smart enough to manage your wires, remotes, and long Netflix nights without cluttering the room. At Inspace Interiors, we create modular TV unit designs that are tailored to your layout and needs, whether it’s for a compact living room, a spacious media room, or even your bedroom. From wall-mounted and floating units to classic floor-standing setups, our solutions blend practicality with design. For 2025, the trends are all about sleek profiles, floating shelves, wood and laminate finishes, and concealed wiring for a seamless look. Matte textures, glass-front cabinets, and integrated lighting are also big this year, adding both elegance and function. And yes—every TV unit is fully customisable to match your furniture, wall colour, and personal style. With Inspace Interiors, you can upgrade from a basic stand to a design-forward, clutter-free TV unit that works as hard as it looks.

FAQ About Modular Kitchens Designs

In 2025, TV unit designs are all about functionality, style, and space optimization. Some of the most popular choices include:

  • Wall-mounted TV units – sleek and modern, ideal for compact homes.
  • Floating TV units – create a clean, airy look with hidden storage.
  • TV consoles – versatile and stylish, blending with both modern and traditional interiors.
  • Rotating TV units – perfect for open layouts, allowing flexibility in viewing angles.
  • TV cupboards & entertainment centers – great for families needing extra storage and display space.

With a wide variety of finishes and modular options, TV units in 2025 can be customized to suit both space and personal style.

The size of your TV unit should be based on the size of your TV and your viewing comfort. A simple rule is to measure your TV diagonally and add a margin of about 10 cm on each side. Also, ensure the unit is at or slightly below eye level for comfortable viewing.

Here’s a quick guide:

  • 40-inch TVTV unit width 110–140 cm
  • 50-inch TV → TV unit width 140–170 cm
  • 60-inch TVTV unit width 170–200 cm

This way, your TV unit will be proportionate, functional, and comfortable for daily use.

Styling a TV unit is about balancing functionality with aesthetics. Here are some ideas:

  • Add candles, vases, books, or curios for a personal and elegant touch.
  • Keep it minimalistic with a single decorative piece or a potted plant for freshness.
  • Extend the design to a full TV wall to make the television stand out while enhancing the room’s ambiance.
  • Choose finishes that suit your style:
    • Stone cladding for a rustic look
    • Fluted wall panelling for a contemporary vibe
    • Solid block colours for bold contrast

This approach ensures your TV unit looks stylish while blending seamlessly with the overall interior.

To keep your TV unit looking neat and lasting longer, regular care is key:

  • Dust weekly to prevent dirt and cobweb buildup.
  • Organize wiring neatly with clips or cable covers to avoid clutter.
  • Declutter cabinets and shelves, keeping only essential accessories.
  • For cleaning:
    • Use a slightly damp cloth to remove fingerprints and stains.
    • Apply material-specific cleaners for wood, glass, or laminate finishes.

A simple routine of cleaning and organization will ensure your TV unit stays both functional and stylish as part of your overall interior

Yes, you can. At Inspace, we offer a wide range of affordable modular TV unit designs that can be tailored to your needs. If you prefer a fully customized option, we can help you design a TV unit from scratch—perfectly suited to your space, style, and budget.

Here’s a curated list of top interior design styles in India that you should watch out for when designing your dream home.
      1. Bohemian Style
      2. Modern Style
      3. Colonial Style
      4. Indian Traditional
      5. Art Deco Style
      6. Industrial Interior Design
      7. Minimalist Interior Design
      8. Scandinavian Interior Design

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