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Wooden TV Stand With Trellis Detailed Doors, Antique Black
Wooden TV Stand With Trellis Detailed Doors, Antique Black

Wooden TV Stand With Trellis Detailed Doors, Antique Black

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Black

A black finish on your tv stand is one of the best options for a tv stand. Black establishes an eye-catching relationship between the rest of the living room decor and your tv stand. It also makes the furniture complement each other. The black finish will most likely blend in with the rest of your decor and walls unless you choose a different option. The tv stand itself won’t stand out, but you can use elements around it that do. For example, white flower vases are a great bet. The exact role can be taken on by the area rug or the lighting in the room. Each black tv finish stand has its own set of properties, which allow it to stand out in various ways and to interact with the surrounding space in its path. However, the black finish will easily show dust hence making you clean more. This finish does not take scratches and dents well, therefore expensive to maintain.

Medium Density Fiberboard

Medium density fiberboard, or MDF, is a manufactured wood product that is made of broken-down hardwood or softwood fibers and a resin adhesive. A tv stand made of medium density fiberboard is very strong and durable. The surface of a medium density fiberboard tv stand is very smooth and conducive to painting; making MDF tv stands a great choice for people who enjoy DIY or home renovation projects. Medium density fiberboard tv stands can be quite heavy (and rival the weight of solid wood tv stands!), so it’s best to get two or more people to move and position it. The natural color of MDF tv stands is a brown/red color, but you can always paint or stain the surface to suit your style tastes and preferences. A medium density fiberboard tv stand will be stronger and more dense than particle board, and tends to be less expensive too. Overall, an MDF tv stand would make a great choice for your home living space.

Vintage

Do you love old but classic furniture? Well, If you love old but classic styles, then the vintage style of the tv stand is your choice. Vintage style is for those who love ‘old age’ or ‘ageless’ taste in furniture. A vintage tv stand is made using materials or cutting equipment that date back 20 years ago. Suppose you look carefully at the bottom, sides, and back of the tv stand. If the wood shows nicks or cuts, it was probably cut with a plane, a spokeshave, or a drawknife. Some have Straight saw marks that also indicate an old piece. Vintage tv stands style has bold colors that make them elegant in your room. The legs are made uniquely, giving them a touch of art. The colors and shades are many for one to pick according to taste. Vintage style on your living room will make it a focal point of admiration due to its uniqueness and magnificent ‘old age’ styles. The vintage style of tv stand will give your living room a cutting-edged stand feeling.

TV Stand

Modern and contemporary tv stands are the new way of life. They come in various designs and styles, some are usually floating, and others are mounted on walls and floors. Tv stands don't house too many media items; unlike entertainment centers, tv stands are meant to save on space and use the smallest space available. They are classic and elegant; when blended well with the rest of the living room decor, they make the living room an excellent chilling spot. Tv stands are functional, meaning they can fit in all areas depending on the dealing selected. It is easy to decorate this stand and finish it with artifacts to bring it to life. Tv stands tend to make your living room modern no matter what the rest of your decor is. Some tv stands are composed of shelves to allow you to house minor accessories like remotes or players.

Pine

The pinewood species produces tv stands that are durable and strong. It’s also slightly lighter compared to other woods in the same species. This wood is also very stiff. However, the wood is not quite strong, but it does offer durability. Stands made using this wood are usually elegant and eye-catching. The wood takes paint very well, making it friendly for kids. Because pine is a softwood, it's prone to scratches and dents. They also develop a lovely, rustic patina from age and use, resisting shrinking and swelling. This wood species produces decent tv stands that have different styles. It may not last as long as oak, but pine is still a strong, shock-resistant material suitable for furniture, particularly if you like the rustic or country styles. While furniture made from pine is still moderately heavy and sturdy, it is lighter than oak. Pine has its benefits, such as wood hardness, color, and durability. It depends on what you need as to which is better for you. The wood is also resistant to rot and decay, making it a good choice for durable tv stands.

Softwoods

Softwood wood species is easier to work with, and it’s used to make elegant tv stands. The wood can be cut using machines into desirable shapes, producing a good tv stand. The lower density of softwood timber means it's weaker and less durable. However, there are some 'hard' softwood options with a higher density making stylish tv stands. The wood being soft, can easily be attacked by termites and other wood borers, making your stand weaker with time. They also come in more reliable sizes and qualities than hardwoods. The wood is also prone to scratches and dents. Softwood is not always suitable for high use like floors and can be easily worn down after periods. They have poor fire resistance, which should be considered carefully before placing stand down in different areas of your living room, where softwood might be exposed to those sorts of environments.

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