Custom TV wall cabinets can turn a living room wall into a complete storage, display, and entertainment system. Instead of placing a simple TV stand under the screen, a custom TV wall cabinet can integrate the television, media devices, closed storage, display shelves, lighting, wall panels, and decorative details into one planned design.
For modern homes, villas, apartments, hotels, and whole-house customization projects, the TV wall is often one of the most visible areas in the home. It should look clean when guests enter the room, hide cables and devices properly, provide useful storage, and match the overall cabinet style of the kitchen, wardrobe, bathroom vanity, laundry room, and other custom cabinetry.
In this guide, we explain how to choose custom TV wall cabinets, including media wall layouts, TV size planning, viewing height, storage design, hidden wiring, materials, lighting, wall panel combinations, common mistakes, and how ALLURE supports full-home cabinet projects.

What Are Custom TV Wall Cabinets?
Custom TV wall cabinets are made-to-order cabinet systems designed around a television wall. They may include base cabinets, tall side cabinets, open shelves, display cabinets, floating shelves, wall panels, LED lighting, hidden cable channels, device storage, fireplace surrounds, and decorative panels.
Unlike a standard TV stand or ready-made media unit, custom TV wall cabinets are planned around the exact wall size, TV dimensions, viewing distance, storage needs, room style, and electrical layout. This allows the TV wall to feel built-in and architectural instead of looking like separate furniture placed against a wall.
A custom TV wall cabinet can also connect the living room with the rest of the home. For example, the wood tone may match the kitchen island, the wall panel may coordinate with interior doors, and the cabinet finish may connect with wardrobes or whole-house cabinet solutions.
Why Custom TV Wall Cabinets Matter
The living room TV wall often becomes the visual center of the home. If the design is not planned well, cables, devices, speakers, routers, game consoles, and remote controls can quickly make the area look messy. A custom cabinet system solves these problems by combining function and style.
Cleaner Living Room Appearance
Custom TV wall cabinets can hide wires, outlets, set-top boxes, routers, speakers, and other media devices. This creates a cleaner wall and helps the TV area look more refined.
More Practical Storage
Living rooms often need storage for books, toys, board games, blankets, media equipment, documents, decorative objects, and daily-use items. A custom TV wall cabinet can combine closed storage and display space so the room stays organized.
Better Room Proportion
A TV that is too small for a large wall can look weak, while a TV stand that is too large can overwhelm a compact room. Custom cabinets help balance the size of the TV, the wall, the room, and the seating area.
Stronger Whole-Home Design
When the TV wall cabinet uses the same materials, finishes, handles, or panel details as other custom cabinets, the home feels more connected. This is especially important in villa projects, luxury apartments, and full-home renovations.
Custom TV Wall Cabinets vs Ready-Made TV Stands
Ready-made TV stands are easy to buy and install, but they may not solve storage, cable management, or design coordination problems. Custom TV wall cabinets are better when the living room needs a more complete and built-in solution.
| Factor | Ready-Made TV Stand | Custom TV Wall Cabinets |
| Size | Limited to standard furniture sizes | Designed around the exact wall, TV size, and room layout |
| Storage | Basic shelves or drawers | Can include closed cabinets, drawers, display shelves, bookcases, and hidden device storage |
| Cable Management | Cables may remain visible | Can include hidden channels, back panels, access holes, and planned outlet positions |
| Design | Often looks separate from the wall | Creates a built-in media wall that matches the home |
| Best For | Simple rental spaces or quick furniture updates | Homes, villas, apartments, hotels, and whole-house custom cabinet projects |
If the TV wall is a key feature in the living room, a custom solution usually provides better function and a more premium appearance than a basic TV stand.
Main Types of Custom TV Wall Cabinet Designs
Different homes need different TV wall cabinet layouts. Before choosing materials and colors, decide which structure best fits the wall, TV size, storage needs, and interior style.
Floating TV Wall Cabinets
A floating TV cabinet is mounted on the wall or designed to look suspended above the floor. It gives the living room a lighter and more modern look. This design works well in apartments, compact living rooms, and minimalist interiors.
Floating cabinets are often paired with wall-mounted TVs, hidden LED lighting, simple drawers, and smooth handleless doors. The wall structure and installation method should be checked carefully, especially when the cabinet is long or heavy.
Full-Height Media Wall Cabinets
A full-height media wall cabinet uses the full wall from floor to ceiling. It can include tall side cabinets, display shelves, closed storage, and wall panels around the TV. This design is suitable for larger living rooms, villas, and luxury homes.
A full-height design can make the TV wall feel architectural, but the proportions must be controlled. Too many cabinets or shelves can make the wall feel heavy, so a good balance of open space and closed storage is important.
TV Wall Cabinets With Display Shelves
Display shelves are useful for books, art objects, plants, photo frames, and decorative pieces. They help the TV wall feel more personal and less like a simple media station.
For easy maintenance, display shelves should be used in moderation. Closed cabinets are usually better for items that are not visually attractive, while open shelves are better for curated decor.
TV Wall Cabinets With Wall Panels
Wall panels can make the TV area more refined. Wood veneer panels, fluted panels, stone-look panels, matte lacquer panels, and mixed-material backdrops can help the TV blend into the room instead of looking like a black screen on a plain wall.
ALLURE's doors and wall panels can be coordinated with TV wall cabinets for a more complete interior design.
TV Wall Cabinets With Fireplace
In some living rooms, the TV wall is combined with a fireplace or decorative feature wall. This can create a strong focal point, but the TV height, heat protection, viewing angle, and cable planning must be handled carefully.
Built-In TV Cabinets With Bookcases
A TV wall can also include bookcases or library-style storage. This is suitable for family rooms, study areas, villas, and homes where the living room should provide both entertainment and display storage.

How to Plan TV Size, Viewing Height, and Cabinet Dimensions
TV wall cabinet design should start with the television and seating position. If the TV is placed too high, too low, too close, or too far away, the living room may look good but feel uncomfortable to use.
Check TV Size and Viewing Distance
Before designing custom TV wall cabinets, confirm the TV size and the distance from the sofa to the screen. A large TV needs enough viewing distance, while a small TV may look weak on a large media wall.
For a balanced design, the cabinet should frame the TV without crowding it. Leave enough space around the screen for ventilation, service access, and visual breathing room.
Plan Comfortable Viewing Height
The TV should be placed at a comfortable viewing height based on the seating position. In most living rooms, the center of the screen should not be too far above eye level when seated. If the TV is above a fireplace or high cabinet, the viewing angle should be checked carefully.
Leave Space for Speakers and Devices
Media walls often need space for speakers, soundbars, routers, game consoles, set-top boxes, and other devices. These items should be planned before production so the cabinet has proper shelves, ventilation, and cable paths.
Avoid Overcrowding the Wall
A TV wall cabinet should not cover every inch of the wall with shelves and doors. Negative space helps the TV wall look more elegant and reduces visual pressure in the room.
| Planning Area | What to Check | Why It Matters |
| TV Size | Screen width, height, and future upgrade possibility | Prevents the cabinet opening from becoming too tight or too small |
| Viewing Distance | Sofa distance and room depth | Improves comfort and prevents eye strain |
| Viewing Height | Seated eye level and screen center | Prevents the TV from feeling too high |
| Device Storage | Router, speaker, game console, and set-top box dimensions | Keeps equipment hidden but accessible |
| Cable Access | Power outlets, HDMI, network cable, and service panels | Creates a clean look and easier maintenance |
Best Storage Features for Custom TV Wall Cabinets
A good media wall should combine entertainment function with practical storage. The best storage design depends on what the household needs to hide, display, or access every day.
Closed Base Cabinets
Closed base cabinets are useful for storing board games, blankets, remote controls, documents, toys, media accessories, and household items. They keep clutter hidden and make the living room easier to maintain.
Drawers Under the TV
Drawers provide easy access to small items such as remote controls, cables, chargers, batteries, gaming accessories, and instruction manuals. Soft-close drawer slides make the cabinet feel more premium in daily use.
Open Display Shelves
Open shelves can display books, ceramics, plants, and decorative objects. They should be placed where they add visual balance instead of competing with the TV screen.
Hidden Device Compartments
Routers, set-top boxes, game consoles, and speakers often need to stay connected but hidden. Custom TV wall cabinets can include ventilated compartments, cable holes, removable back panels, or glass-front sections for remote control signals.
Tall Side Cabinets
Tall side cabinets can store larger items and create a built-in look. They are useful for living rooms that need more storage but still want a clean and premium appearance.
Integrated Lighting
LED lighting can highlight shelves, soften the TV wall, and create a warmer evening atmosphere. Lighting should be planned with wiring access and switch control before production.

How to Hide Wires and Media Devices
Wire management is one of the most important reasons to choose custom TV wall cabinets. Visible wires can make even a beautiful living room feel unfinished.
Plan Outlet Positions Early
Power outlets, HDMI ports, network cables, and speaker connections should be planned before cabinet production. If outlets are in the wrong position, cables may remain visible or the cabinet may need on-site cutting.
Use Cable Channels and Back Panels
Custom cabinets can include cable channels, back-panel openings, removable panels, and hidden passages from the TV area to device compartments. This keeps the front view clean while allowing access for maintenance.
Allow Ventilation for Electronics
Media devices can create heat. Device compartments should not be completely sealed without ventilation. Vent holes, open backs, or discreet slots can help protect electronics.
Keep Devices Accessible
A cabinet should hide devices, but it should not make them impossible to replace or reset. Removable shelves, hinged panels, or easy-access compartments can make the design more practical.
Best Materials and Finishes for TV Wall Cabinets
The material and finish of TV wall cabinets should match the living room style, daily use, budget, and whole-house design direction. Since the TV wall is highly visible, surface quality matters.
| Material / Finish | Advantages | Best For | Notes |
| Melamine | Durable, cost-effective, and easy to maintain | Apartments, family rooms, and project orders | Good option for practical living room storage |
| PET finish | Smooth, modern, and available in matte or glossy looks | Modern TV wall cabinets and whole-house matching projects | Works well for clean, refined surfaces |
| Lacquer finish | Premium color depth and high-end appearance | Luxury homes, villas, and modern media walls | Requires careful production and maintenance |
| Wood veneer | Natural texture and warm premium look | Villas, luxury apartments, and warm modern interiors | Pairs well with wall panels and stone surfaces |
| Glass doors | Display effect and visual lightness | Display shelves, book storage, and decorative areas | Use carefully to avoid too much visual clutter |
| Stone or wall panel accents | Creates a strong feature wall effect | Luxury TV walls and villa living rooms | Coordinate with lighting and cabinet proportions |
You can compare ALLURE's raw materials, door panel options, and hardware before choosing the right material system for your TV wall cabinet project.
Design Styles for Custom TV Wall Cabinets
The best TV wall cabinet style should support the living room atmosphere without making the TV feel too dominant. The cabinet can be simple, decorative, warm, modern, or luxurious depending on the home.
Modern Minimalist TV Wall Cabinets
Modern minimalist TV wall cabinets often use flat panels, hidden handles, floating base cabinets, and simple wall panels. This style is suitable for apartments and contemporary homes.
Warm Wood Media Wall
A warm wood media wall creates a comfortable and natural living room atmosphere. Light oak, walnut, and wood veneer finishes can make the TV wall feel less cold and more connected to the home.
Luxury Stone and Wood TV Wall
For villas and high-end homes, a TV wall may combine stone-look panels, wood veneer, lacquer cabinets, metal accents, and integrated lighting. This creates a more premium feature wall.
TV Wall With Bookcase Storage
A TV wall with bookcases is suitable for family rooms, study-living combinations, and homes where display storage is important. The design should balance books, decor, and the TV screen.
TV Wall With Fireplace
A fireplace TV wall can look dramatic and luxurious, but it needs careful planning. TV height, heat protection, wiring, cabinet materials, and viewing angle must be considered together.

Custom TV Wall Cabinets for Different Project Types
Home Renovation Projects
For home renovations, custom TV wall cabinets can replace messy TV stands, hide wires, add storage, and refresh the living room without changing the whole home.
Villa and Luxury Home Projects
Villa living rooms often need a more complete media wall system. The design may include wall panels, tall cabinets, stone surfaces, lighting, display shelves, and finishes that match kitchens, wardrobes, and other rooms.
Apartment and Developer Projects
Apartment projects need repeatable quality, controlled cost, and practical storage. Custom TV wall cabinets can help create a more finished living room while keeping installation efficient.
Hotel and Serviced Apartment Projects
Hotels and serviced apartments need durable, easy-to-maintain media walls. The design should hide cables, protect devices, and provide a clean guest experience.
Whole-House Custom Cabinet Projects
In a whole-house customization project, the TV wall cabinet should be planned together with the kitchen, bathroom vanity, laundry room, wardrobes, and other built-in cabinets. This helps the home maintain one consistent material and style system.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
TV wall cabinet mistakes can be difficult to fix after production, especially when wiring, wall panels, or built-in cabinets are involved. Avoid these issues before confirming the design.
Designing the Cabinet Before Choosing the TV
The TV size should be confirmed before cabinet production. If the TV opening is too small, future upgrades may be difficult. If it is too large, the wall may feel unbalanced.
Placing the TV Too High
A TV that is too high can be uncomfortable for daily viewing. Always check the seated eye level and viewing distance before finalizing the wall design.
Ignoring Cable Management
Hidden wiring should be planned before production. If cable routes and outlet positions are ignored, visible wires may ruin the finished look.
Using Too Many Open Shelves
Open shelves can look beautiful when styled well, but too many shelves can become messy. Use closed cabinets for daily items and open shelves for selected display pieces.
Forgetting Ventilation for Electronics
Routers, game consoles, and media devices need ventilation. Do not completely seal electronics inside cabinets without air circulation.
Choosing Style Before Function
A TV wall should look good, but it must also support real use. Viewing comfort, storage, wiring, lighting, device access, and cleaning should all be considered before choosing decorative finishes.

How ALLURE Customizes TV Wall Cabinets
ALLURE provides custom cabinetry solutions for kitchens, bedrooms, wardrobes, bathrooms, laundry rooms, living rooms, wall panels, and whole-house projects. For custom TV wall cabinets, the team can help clients plan layout, cabinet size, material selection, wall panel matching, lighting, hardware, production drawings, factory manufacturing, export packing, and delivery.
For overseas homeowners, builders, designers, developers, and dealers, ALLURE can support TV wall cabinets as part of a larger custom cabinet order. This is useful when the project requires kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, bookcases, TV cabinets, and other storage systems with consistent materials and finishes.
Clients can also review ALLURE's custom cabinetry products, custom cabinet solutions, storage options, and project cases before starting a TV wall cabinet project.
FAQ: Custom TV Wall Cabinets
Are custom TV wall cabinets worth it?
Custom TV wall cabinets are worth it when the living room needs better storage, hidden wiring, a built-in media wall, or a design that matches the rest of the home. They are especially useful for villas, apartments, hotels, and whole-house custom cabinet projects.
What is the best material for TV wall cabinets?
The best material depends on the style, budget, and project needs. Melamine is practical and durable, PET is smooth and modern, lacquer offers a premium look, wood veneer adds warmth, and wall panel or stone accents can create a stronger feature wall.
How do custom TV wall cabinets hide wires?
Custom TV wall cabinets can hide wires through cable channels, back-panel openings, removable panels, planned outlet positions, and hidden compartments for media devices. These details should be planned before cabinet production.
Can a TV wall cabinet include shelves and display storage?
Yes. A TV wall cabinet can include open shelves, glass display cabinets, bookcases, drawers, and closed storage. The best design balances display space with hidden storage so the wall stays clean.
Can TV wall cabinets match kitchen cabinets and wardrobes?
Yes. Custom TV wall cabinets can match kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, and wall panels through coordinated materials, colors, handles, and finishes. This is common in whole-house customization projects.
Can ALLURE make TV wall cabinets for overseas projects?
Yes. ALLURE can support overseas TV wall cabinet projects with layout planning, material options, production drawings, factory manufacturing, export packing, delivery guidance, and whole-house cabinet coordination.

Conclusion
Custom TV wall cabinets help the living room become more organized, comfortable, and visually complete. A good media wall should consider TV size, viewing height, hidden wiring, device storage, closed cabinets, display shelves, lighting, wall panels, materials, and whole-home design consistency.
Whether you are planning a home renovation, villa living room, apartment project, hotel media wall, or whole-house custom cabinet order, ALLURE can help design and produce TV wall cabinets that fit your space and project requirements.
Contact ALLURE today to share your living room dimensions, TV size, design style, and storage needs, and our team will help you create a practical custom TV wall cabinet solution for your project.