Who doesn’t love chilling out in front of the TV?
You may watch YouTube on your phone, but there’s no denying the appeal of a big screen. They are part of our entertainment area as they are the visual centrepiece of our living rooms. After all, it’s what all our furniture is pointed at!
So, if you want your living room to look good, you have to make the TV cabinet look good, too. Here are a few interesting TV cabinet designs we found in Malaysian living rooms.
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Banyan Tree Pavilion, KL
Source: Estica Decor
Wood surfaces don’t only provide a striking first impression, but they are also very reminiscent of nature. This designer created an asymmetrical TV feature wall by pairing a dark wood panel with a white suspended TV cabinet to create a contrasting and simple visual appeal, and added a mirror to make the room appear larger.
Ara Damansara
Source: DE’ Nation Interior
Why stop at a small mirror? If you have a small living room, having an entire feature wall made out of mirrors can help to create an illusion of a bigger space, while the TV cabinet contributes to the airy feel of the room thanks to its “floating” design.
2-bedroom apartment in Semenyih
Source: Movent Signature
A minimalist TV cabinet is perfect for this narrow living room. The clean lines create a clutter-free and spacier room. The owner also added a black wall across from the TV to minimise glare. The built-in suspended console was made slightly deeper to accommodate the TV stand, while extra shelves at the top help add generous amounts of space to place your decorations.
Glenmarie Temasya Citra
Source: Espace Studio
This modern living room has only a small suspended TV cabinet, but makes up for it with a daring space-age modern feature wall that continues into the ceiling. With hidden LED lights and staggered angles, you will feel like you’re on the bridge of a starship.
Windows on the Park, KL
Source: Hatch Design
The cosy energy in this room is so prevalent, you just wish that you can stay here and relax all day!
The cabinet lights serve two purposes here; one to illuminate the artworks and photos on the console, and the other to give a floating illusion below the console. Finish it with a red beech wood-tone and marble feature wall to create a contrasting arrangement.
Kajang Jade Hill
Source: Hatch Design
From the furniture to the floors and TV cabinet, wood is the obvious design statement here. The result is combination of both rustic and modern elements.
Kiara View
Source: Hatch Design
Now here’s a chic living room! Adding different layers to the feature wall will not only create an impression of a bigger space, but the different colour variations of grey will increase the visual appeal, as seen from this contemporary living room design. Then all you need is a simple TV cabinet to conceal the wiring and cables to tidy up the area.
Semi D @ Ipoh South Precinct
Source: Hatch Design
This room is for the book geeks! This room amplifies the storage space with shelves that stretch all the way to the end of the living room. The shelving frames seamlessly turn into ceiling beams. The different colour palettes also make this room airy and exciting.
Superlink @ Ipoh South Precinct
Source: Hatch Design
Instead of a partition wall, you can opt for a unique wall design like this. Not only does the wall act as a room divider, but it also gives an airy feel to the whole room. The other side of the wall serves as an extra storage space too!
Show Unit @ 16 Sierra Project, IOI
Source: Hatch Design
To inject more visual aura in a room that already has plenty of clean lines and surfaces, you can have honeycomb inspired black hexagonal shapes on the wall. We also love the quirkiness the exposed tiny brick cabinet subtly gives.
Condo in SS2 Petaling Jaya
Source: Lazern
Add a touch of light hazel colour to your feature wall and compliment it with a black glossy TV cabinet table and you’ll create a homey ambience in your living room. Top it with a matching fabric sofa and you won’t be able to resist the temptation of staying!
Condo Show Unit
Source: Santino Kitchen
People usually think that a monochrome aesthetic of black and white is a “safe” design. But there’s nothing plain about this funky feature wall of geometric triangles. It adds a level of style to a clean and airy living room.
Skypod, Puchong
Source: Dash Design
This small condo puts more storage on the TV wall with a mix of open and closed shelves, and open display areas set against a painted wall with sponging effect.
Denai Alam
Source: Gemelite Interior Studio
A simple TV cabinet with neutral colours works brilliantly against the jacquard patterned wallpaper. The TV is mounted on a simple panel to hide the wires, and give a clean background when watching the latest movies at home.
Semi-D at Bukit Segar
Source: Young Concept Design
A black and glossy wall makes it more seamless to merge your television as part of design of your wall. The white layered colour panels meanwhile, create a wonderful contrast that gives out a contemporary style. The tops of the wall also include mirrored panels to stretch the ceiling and give an illusion of a larger living room.
Semi-D, Old Klang Road
Source: Young Concept Design
This wall-mounted TV cabinet plays with industrial themes, using a grainy laminate pattern that resembles limestone, mixed with the suspended steel structure.
Lake Edge, Puchong
Source: Young Concept Design
A light wood-tone is made more interesting with angled groove lines along the feature wall. The extra cabinets also ensure that storage space is not a concern. Mix it with white cabinet fronts to create a neutral energy that’s not overly gloomy or dull.
Semi-D house Viridian Cheras Idaman
Source: Moonlit Inspiration
This living room is warm welcome as you open the double-doors of this semi-d house. The console looks great thanks to the right mixture of soft and dark undertones, and the plywood shelves acts as a neutral balance. Plus, there’s plenty of space around without sacrificing comfort.
Setia Eco Glade (Ludwigia, Cyberjaya)
Source: Pocket Square
You could be fooled into thinking that this is a living room straight out of Stockholm. With a single tone of natural wood laminate covering the entire wall from floor to ceiling, even extending to the door.
The Capers, Sentul Selatan
Source: Pocket Square
The wall-mounted shelves at the top help to organise your favourite books – perfect if you want to enjoy a good book and a glass of wine in the comforts of your living space. There’s also plenty of floor cabinet space for deep storage in this small condo unit.
La Costa Condo, Bandar Sunway, Subang Jaya
Source: Pocket Square
The pecan coloured wooden panels give out a traditional and rustic barn look that extends all the way across the ceiling, while the long wall shelf acts as an excellent TV cabinet that offers plenty of storage space too!
Condo in Cheras
Source: IIKO Concept
The black and white contemporary style home, keep things simple and neat to avoid overdoing. The black glossy wall creates a uniform design that goes well with the white console.
Modern Condo in Kajang
Source: IIKO Concept
Don’t fancy anything overly contrasty colours for your console? Opt for a neutral colour like grey to give a strong sophisticated look. Rounded corners for the floor and wall cabinets give the place a modern twist.
Bungalow in Plentong, Johor Bahru
Source: Q1 Interior Concept
This modern living room oozes elegance. The dark walnut feature wall pairs with the light brown of the TV cabinet, and add plenty of metallics around to create a fusion of dark colours and shiny surfaces.
Shaker Panelled TV Cabinet
Source: Bonnieblue Furniture Interiors
For a blend of classic and modern, look no further than this room as inspiration. Classic furnishings add up to contribute to the classic aspects, while the colours give the room a modern look, including the TV cabinet.
Herringbone-inspired
Source: M2 Design
This room mixes traditional and modern with plenty of reclaimed wood, soft furnishings, and amber lighting. The result? A masterpiece that just oozes with warmth, cosiness and character.
Home in SS2, Petaling Jaya
Source: Atelier-mo
This house in SS2 is a modern minimalist home with a slight touch of Scandinavian style. The TV cabinet is kept simple, with plenty of room for creativity while there are plenty of storage space for display items and wall art – well illuminated with calming amber lights.
Source: Nice Style Interior Design
One glimpse at this living room and you can’t but help to feel that this house gives out a strong, cooling aura – all thanks to the granite walls that make you feel like you’re in an underground grotto.
Mansion Park
Source: Nice Style Interior Design
This living room features a customised set of two tall bookshelves with a simple TV cabinet between them. The all-white colour shows off the subtle molding at the tops, and the angled cabinet legs.
Serene Residence RT2, Rawang
Source: Nice Style Interior Design
This walnut coloured wall-mounted TV cabinet dominates the light-coloured living room, and looks absolutely stunning when it’s paired with black fronts.
Sri Hartamas House
Source: The Design Studio
Perfectly fitted to this wall, this wall-mounted TV cabinet uses a mirrored back for the TV, mixed with vertical wood grain laminates and hidden recessed LED lights to create a great piece for the bedroom or small living room.
Presint 11, Putrajaya
Source: Senihomes
The wall-mounted TV cabinet here is kept simple in white and black, so as not to take away attention from the rocky feature wall next to it. The room feels like it is built right into the side of a mountain!
Bungalow in Ampang 2
Source: Meridian Inspiration
For a minimalist and Scandinavian look, this cabinet was created with walnut laminates against a grey mounting wall. The walnut tone extends to the vertical divider strips at the far end of the shelf.
Condominium in Cheras
Source: Meridian Inspiration
To achieve an earthy and cosy living space, mix a healthy palette of earthy colours and allow plenty of natural light to enter. A floating console helps to create a greater elevated space and subtly contributes to a more airy space. The feature wall uses a subtle diagonal grain pattern to give more visual interest to the room.
Ara Damansara
Source: Meridian Inspiration
How to design a TV cabinet in between two doors? This room chooses to create a recessed TV cabinet with columns on each end, with a hidden panel for each electrical access.
Semi-D in Shah Alam
Source: Klaas Interior Design
A suspended cabinet is made more elaborate with corner molding and brass drawer pulls, perfectly complimenting the granite tiled wall behind it.
Bungalow in Taman Tar, Ampang
Source: Klaas Interiors Sdn Bhd
A square wainscoting panel is used from floor to ceiling here to add some depth to the TV cabinet. Paired with a set of suspended drawers, you get a neat area to display some photos, and store any spare electronics, too!
Twin Palms in Ampang Jaya, Selangor
Source: Klaas Interiors Sdn Bhd
This customised TV cabinet is perfect for a collector who wants to display his/her precious items! From toys to souvenirs to expensive vases, the high display shelf is paired with a low knee-level shelf that is also underlit. While the TV area is kept simple with no distractions.
Modern classic bungalow at Setia Alam, Selangor
Source: Klaas Interiors Sdn Bhd
This TV cabinet uses a mix of frosted glass, wallpaper and open shelves with a grained pattern. There’s even a slim-height open shelf below the TV for blu-ray players, gaming consoles and other items.
Rica Residence Show Unit
Source: The Arch
Have a small living room space? Maximise space by keeping things simple and minimalistic. The false plastic ceiling helps to hide unsightly wires, and the simple, shallow mounted console design helps to make your living space feel airy and open.
The Valley – Ampang
Source: Iconfactory
A stark white wall with large white tiles is used as a backdrop for the TV, and painted with three accent lights from the ceiling in this TV space.
Glass and marble
Source: Kaiu Artisan Creative
Half of this large mirrored wall is wrapped with a dark wood cabinet and mantelpiece, giving this wall-mounted TV cabinet a floaty effect, while making the floor appear to stretch behind the TV itself.
Glossy Square Panels
Source: Kaiu Artisan Creative
This minimalist and futuristic TV cabinet is made of a glossy white mounting wall, with a distinct square groove pattern. Floor level drawers and slim open shelves complete the look, creating a piece that would not look out of place in a sci-fi movie.
Ceria Residence, Cyberjaya
Source: Nice Style Interior Design
The unique black frame panelling on the walls is seen throughout the room, and carries over to the TV cabinet area, paired with a floating set of drawers with bronze drawer pulls.
Mansion Park
Source: Nice Style Interior Design
The feature wall uses a wallpaper with an oriental bamboo-inspired pattern, and the TV is framed by additional white molding. This TV cabinet is uniquely paired with a similar bookshelf on the adjacent corner to extend the pattern.
Sutera Damansara
Source: Nice Style Interior Design
This custom-made TV cabinet allows the console to fit between the two windows. The shelf above helps to store your items.
MKH Kajang East
Source: Nice Style Interior Design
This white and dark walnut coloured TV cabinet contrasts superbly against the shiny smooth granite surface of the wall.
Superlink in Bukit Raja
Source: MC Concept Design
This unique living room area has different shades of grey to create a soft and welcoming space. The wall-mounted TV cabinet is customised with an angled frame to give it a classy appeal.
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