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TV Units With Storage to Anchor Your Living Room

A tv unit holds your screen, hides the cable mess behind it, and stores the remotes and consoles nobody wants cluttering a shelf. This collection covers three design families: Flutrina (painted, fluted texture, 140cm and 180cm), High Gloss (LED-lit, reflective fronts, 140cm and 160cm), and Larvik (Scandinavian two-tone melamine, 140cm in four colourways). Widths go from 140cm to 180cm. Screen sizes from 43 inches up to 80. Every tv stand here uses engineered wood with a scratch-resistant surface, and every cabinet door either soft-closes or runs on quality metal hinges.

Eighty-six verified reviews sit at a 4.9 average. The Flutrina painted range holds a clean 5.0 from 22 buyers. If your living room needs a compact tv cabinet against a smaller wall or a long tv unit running the full width beneath a 75 inch screen, the sections below break down each design family, match unit sizes to common screen dimensions, and cover the construction behind the finishes. These tv units with storage sit within the wider living room furniture range.

Designs That We Offer

Flutrina Painted TV Units

The Flutrina has ribbed, fluted front panels. Not smooth, not slatted, but a tight vertical groove that picks up light when you walk past it. Two sizes here. The 140cm fits 43 to 55 inch screens. The 180cm takes 55 to 80 inches. Both measure 40cm deep by 55cm tall. You get soft-close cabinets on each end, an open display shelf running through the middle, and curved metallic pulls on the doors. The legs are tapered metal, so there is a gap underneath for the vacuum and the whole thing sits off the floor rather than flat against it.

Colour options: white tv unit, grey tv unit, black tv unit, and sage green tv unit. The sage green is the one people ask about most. It is a muted, earthy green that works in rooms where everything else is fairly neutral. All four colours use the same painted finish, which holds up to everyday scratches and does not chip easily. If you have other pieces from the Flutrina furniture range, these tv media units use the same paint palette and the same fluted front, so they sit together well without being an exact set.

High Gloss LED TV Units

The selling point here is the LED strip. A 20-colour LED runs along the open shelf section with a handheld remote to control it. Turn the main lights off for a film and the glow behind the shelf takes the harshness out of staring at a bright screen in a dark room. The 140cm model fits 43 to 55 inch screens. The 160cm fits 55 to 65 inches and has a tray-edge detail along the top that gives it a slightly sharper profile. Both are 15mm particleboard with a smooth melamine paper finish underneath the high gloss tv unit fronts.

No handles on the cabinets. They are soft-close, push-to-open, and the front stays completely flat when shut. A 5mm glass partition splits the open shelf into two tiers, so a console and a streaming box can sit on separate levels. Raised feet (2.8cm) with moisture protection go underneath, which is worth knowing if your floor gets damp near outside walls. Three colours: white gloss tv unit, grey, and black. Sixty-four reviews across both sizes average above 4.8 stars. Buyers mention the LED lighting and sturdiness more than anything else. If you watch TV with the overhead lights off most evenings, a tv unit with led lights makes a noticeable difference to eye comfort.

Larvik Two-Tone TV Units

Four colourways, one body size. Every Larvik is 140cm wide, 40cm deep, and 55cm tall. TVs from 55 to 65 inches fit on top. The oak tv unit version has a deep black body with a warm oak effect top and tapered wooden legs in a matching oak tone. Oak Black flips it: oak grain across the whole body, dark textured top. Rustic Black is the boldest, with a weathered timber-look top against a black frame. White Oak is the lightest option, white body with warm oak top, good for rooms where you do not want dark furniture pulling the space in.

Every surface is melamine over 15mm MDF. Scratches, water marks, fingerprints from kids and coffee mugs, they all clean off with a damp cloth. Three cable routing holes are cut into the back panel, one per compartment, so you can run power and HDMI leads behind the unit without them crossing over each other. The doors are handleless with quality metal hinges, and guard rails run along the full top edge to stop smaller items sliding off. Each wooden tv unit here goes well next to a coffee table in a similar wood tone.

Colours and Finishes You Can Choose From

Eleven colourways across three finish types. White appears in all three families but it looks and feels different in each. Flutrina white is matte and textured. High Gloss white is reflective. Larvik White Oak pairs a white body with a warm oak top. Which white tv stand you go for really comes down to whether you want softness, shine, or a two-tone look.

Black works the same way. A matte painted black tv stand from Flutrina absorbs light. A gloss black tv cabinet bounces it back. Larvik gives you two black-bodied options, each with a different top: warm oak or weathered rustic. Grey is in Flutrina and High Gloss only, as a grey tv unit in matte or gloss. It sits between black and white as a safe neutral that works with both warm and cool-toned rooms.

Sage green is the odd one out. Only Flutrina does it, and it is the only colour here that is not a neutral. It is a muted, earthy green that works in naturally lit rooms with pale walls and warm flooring. On the wood side of things, the Larvik oak tv cabinet range has four two-tone combinations where the oak effect top and tapered wooden legs bring a texture and grain that painted and gloss finishes just do not have. If you want something with character and a darker tone, Rustic Black is the most visually interesting Larvik.

How to Choose the Right TV Unit Size

Matching Your TV Unit to Your Screen Size

Start with screen width. A 55 inch TV measures about 123cm across. A 65 inch screen is closer to 145cm. The rule: pick a unit at least 10cm wider than the screen on each side. So for a tv stand for 55 inch tv screens, any 140cm model here works well. For a tv stand for 65 inch tv screens, the 160cm High Gloss gives 15cm of total side clearance, or you can wall-mount above any 140cm Larvik. Anyone after a large tv unit for 70 inches and above should look at the Flutrina 180cm. It is the only one here that gives an 80 inch screen nearly 18cm of space per side.

  • 140cm units (Flutrina 140, High Gloss 140, all Larvik models): 43 to 65 inch TVs on top, or up to 65 inches wall-mounted above
  • 160cm unit (High Gloss 160): 55 to 65 inch TVs on top, the mid-range 65 inch tv stand option
  • 180cm unit (Flutrina 180): 55 to 80 inch TVs on top, the widest in the collection

Height is 55cm on every unit. With a 55 inch TV resting on top, the screen centre lands at roughly 95cm, which lines up with a seated eye level from most sofas. Wall-mounting frees the top surface for a soundbar or decor, and the tall tv unit proportions still look balanced beneath a mounted screen. If you have a side table next to the sofa, matching unit height to the surrounding furniture stops the room looking uneven.

Choosing a Finish for Your Living Room

Painted finishes add colour and texture. Flutrina offers the widest palette, and sage green is the standout for naturally lit rooms with neutral walls. High gloss fronts do something else: they bounce light back into smaller rooms and open up the space. Fingerprints show more on gloss, though. Wood-effect melamine in the Larvik range sits between the two. It has the look of a wooden tv stand but you can wipe it down after spills and it will not stain or mark.

If black is what you want, all three textures are here. Matte painted Flutrina, reflective High Gloss, or two-tone Larvik with an oak or rustic contrast top. Same goes for white. That breadth of texture within a single colour is where this range differs from competitors offering one finish per colour.

Storage and Cable Management

Two enclosed compartments and one open shelf section. That is the minimum on every unit here. Flutrina and High Gloss use soft-close mechanisms on cabinet doors. Larvik uses quality metal hinges on handleless doors instead, so the front face stays completely flat. Cable routing is where Larvik pulls ahead: three dedicated outlet holes, one per compartment, meaning HDMI, power, and aerial cables all exit behind the unit through separate points. High Gloss and Flutrina use open rear access for the same job. Less structured, but wires still stay hidden from the front.

Households running multiple consoles, a streaming box, and a soundbar should look at the High Gloss 160cm. Its tv cabinet with storage layout puts two enclosed cabinets either side of a glass-partitioned open shelf wide enough for two devices side by side. The tv storage unit setup across the whole collection means nothing needs to sit on top of the unit except the TV itself and anything you want on the open shelf.

What's Unique About Dream Home Store TV Units?

Construction that holds up to how UK families actually use their living rooms. 15mm board thickness on the High Gloss and Larvik ranges is the same gauge as mid-range kitchen cabinetry. Melamine on those models resists scratches from controllers, remote edges, and mugs set down without coasters. The Flutrina painted finish does the same through its scratch-resistant coating. Eighty-six customer reviews back this up: Flutrina 180cm sits at 5.0 from sixteen verified buyers, High Gloss 160cm at 4.82 from thirty-four.

None of the tv unit designs in this collection are bulky. Tapered legs on the Flutrina and Larvik lift the body off the floor. Raised feet on the High Gloss do the same. That gap underneath stops the unit looking like a solid block against the wall, which matters in smaller rooms. For wider spaces, a bookcase from the living room range can go alongside the oak tv stand or white tv cabinet to build out a full media wall. Rooms that double as offices might benefit from a desk in a similar finish. And if you are furnishing the whole house, the dining sets and bedroom furniture sets are worth a look to keep things cohesive.

  • Free next day delivery on all tv units to mainland UK addresses
  • Flat-packed with step-by-step assembly instructions in every box
  • Scratch-resistant and moisture-resistant finishes on all three design families
  • Eighty-six verified customer reviews, 4.9 star combined average

Frequently Asked Questions

What size TV unit do I need for a 55 inch TV? +

A 55 inch screen measures about 123cm across. A 140cm TV unit leaves roughly 8 to 9cm of clearance each side, which looks balanced without too much empty space. Three design families here offer 140cm: Flutrina Painted 140cm, High Gloss LED 140cm, and all four Larvik colourways. Each fits a 55 inch screen sitting directly on top. If you want wider clearance or plan to add a soundbar alongside, step up to the High Gloss 160cm or the Flutrina 180cm. As a rule, go at least 10cm wider than your screen on each side.

What size TV unit do I need for a 65 inch TV? +

A 65 inch screen spans about 145cm. Placing it on a 140cm unit means the TV overhangs slightly, which works if you wall-mount the screen above instead. For the TV sitting directly on top, the High Gloss 160cm is the best fit here with 15cm of total side clearance. The Flutrina 180cm gives the most space at nearly 35cm spread across both sides. Larvik models are all 140cm, so wall-mounting is the way to go for 65 inch screens with that range. Depth on every unit is 40cm, keeping the screen centred on the surface.

Do the high gloss LED TV units come with a remote for the lights? +

They do. Both the 140cm and 160cm models ship with a handheld remote for the 20-colour LED strip. You can cycle through colours, adjust brightness, and switch between lighting modes from the sofa. The strip runs along the open shelf section, throwing a soft glow behind whatever sits on that shelf. During evening viewing, the backlight takes the edge off the harsh contrast between a bright screen and a dark room, which is easier on your eyes over a long film. The LED runs off a standard UK plug. Only the remote needs batteries.

What is the difference between the Flutrina and High Gloss TV unit ranges? +

Surface finish is the biggest split. Flutrina uses a matte painted surface with a ribbed, fluted texture on the front panels. Four colours: white, grey, black, sage green. Subtly curved metallic handles and tapered metal legs. High Gloss is smooth, reflective, and handleless, with 20-colour LED lighting built in and soft-close cabinets. Three colours: white, grey, black. Size-wise, Flutrina goes up to 180cm for bigger screens. High Gloss stops at 160cm. Both use engineered wood construction with scratch-resistant finishes and both include two enclosed cabinets plus an open display shelf.

How do the Larvik TV units manage cables behind the unit? +

Three circular cable routing holes, one cut into the back panel of each compartment. The two enclosed side cabinets each have their own outlet, and so does the open centre section. Thread power cables, HDMI leads, and aerial wires through these holes and down to a floor-level socket or extension strip behind the unit. Cables stay hidden from the front and sides. Because each compartment has its own exit point, leads from different devices do not tangle together. Swapping out a console or adding a new streaming box does not mean unplugging everything else.

What materials are Dream Home Store TV units made from? +

It varies by design family. Flutrina: engineered wood with a painted, scratch-resistant coating. High Gloss: 15mm particleboard with smooth melamine paper finish underneath reflective lacquer fronts. Larvik: 15mm MDF with melamine laminate that handles scratches, water marks, and fingerprints. Metal hinges on all three families. Flutrina and High Gloss add soft-close mechanisms. Legs and feet differ too: Flutrina sits on tapered metal legs, Larvik on tapered wooden legs in an oak tone, and High Gloss on 2.8cm raised feet with moisture protection at the base.

Can I use an 85 inch TV with any of these TV units? +

The widest unit here is the Flutrina 180cm, built for TVs from 55 to 80 inches resting on top. An 85 inch screen measures roughly 190cm across, so it would overhang a 180cm unit by about 5cm per side. Some buyers are fine with that. Others find it looks off balance. Wall-mounting an 85 inch screen above the Flutrina 180cm works well in practice, using the unit as a media base below without needing the surface to carry the full screen width. Nothing in this collection is 190cm or wider.

What colours of TV unit are available across the full range? +

Eleven colourways in total across three finish types. Flutrina: white, grey, black, and sage green in a matte painted finish. High Gloss: white, grey, and black with a reflective surface and LED lighting. Larvik: four two-tone combinations where the body colour contrasts with the top. Black Oak sets a black body against a warm oak top. Oak Black runs oak grain across the body with a dark textured top. Rustic Black puts a weathered timber top on a black frame. White Oak uses a white body and warm oak top. White and black appear in all three families, so you get to pick between matte, gloss, or wood-effect within the same colour.