Space Saving Tips Using a TV Corner Stand

tv-corner-standOrganizing a small space can be challenging, from placing your furniture to finding the right TV corner stand for media storage. City living is exciting, but one of the trade-offs of the urban lifestyle often is a lack of room to breathe. Fortunately, there are many ways to make your small space more livable.

  • Add style with an accent. If you do not have landlord constraints, consider painting one wall an accent color. Alternatively, choose a striking piece of wall art to add your own personal touch. A small space can still be stylish.
  • Consider downsizing. Choose a loveseat rather than a full-size couch, and use smaller appliances. This will free up floor space and make you feel less cramped.
  • Be smart about storage. Whenever possible, choose storage units that serve more than one purpose. A great example of this is the Tribeca TV Stand from Atlantic, Inc. With its ability to support a television that weighs135 pounds, this stand also features sturdy shelves and drawers to hold movies and games. Because of its wire frame construction, this unit provides the capacity you need and ample airflow for your audiovisual components. This kind of versatile functionality should be evident in every storage piece you select.
  • Remove doors where you can. Taking down the interior doors can open up your living area and give the illusion of a larger space. Consider curtains on closets or bedroom entrances.

Whether you are looking for the right TV corner stand, or you have a different organizational challenge, Atlantic, Inc. has the solution. Providing media storage options since 1986, Atlantic is one of the world’s largest suppliers of innovative home media storage and organization solutions. Follow us on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook to receive more specials, deals, and chances to WIN!

 

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