#1: Add a statement decor
Adorned with enormous chessmen from Egg3, the mismatched blocks of this unorthodox console serve as statement decor as well as storage space for the audiovisual equipment.
(Interior design by Spacedge Designs)
#2: Design a functional console to maximise space
An ingenious way to save space and get organised, this built-in console doubles up as a storage unit for footwear. (Interior design by W2DA)
#3: Make contrast
Create visual contrast by hanging your sleek modern TV above a vintage console. (Interior design by JQ Ong/The Association)
#4: Don’t be afraid to get unconventional ones
Slim and minimalistic, the L-shape TV panel emphasises the height of the lofty ceiling with its unconventional vertical component. (Interior design by Space Sense)
#5: A renovated wall is actually just enough
An alcove in the wall is a fun alternative to a regular TV console. This television is able to rotate 180 degrees as well, allowing the homeowner to catch up on programmes both in the bathroom and bedroom. (Interior design by Spacedge Designs)
#6: Keep it minimal
Keep clutter out of sight with an understated TV console design with discreet storage units. What’s more, this floor-to-ceiling feature also acts as a partition between the living and bedroom as well. (Interior design by Box.ID Studio)
#7: Be creative
Can’t fit an actual fireplace into your place? Use a dummy version instead and convert it into a TV console for a quaint cottage touch. (Interior design by Blupin I.D)