What we gather around in our homes changes with the times. Way, way back it used to be a central fire pit. Then it became a fireplace. With electricity came the phonograph. Then, the radio took over. From there, it was a short hop to TV sets, which remain the common focal point today.
Unlike most previous ages' focal points, TVs are typically displayed on separately purchased stands. The best of these stands are packed with storage options for other devices that connect to your TV, such as gaming consoles. These stands are often called entertainment centers.
In this article: Vicodabo Floating Entertainment Center, Mount-It! Floating Shelves and Modway Floating Entertainment Center.
Floating entertainment centers differ from other entertainment centers by being installed on the wall. This requires your TV to be wall-mounted too — even the most rigorously installed floating entertainment center can’t safely support the weight of a TV on top of everything else you keep on it.
Design-wise, floating entertainment centers are inherently modern and minimalistic because they're mounted instead of having feet. Most designs take this further by using plain colors, being asymmetrical or incorporating lights. Others attempt to counterbalance the modern aesthetic with rustic touches, such as looking like untreated wood.
There are three types of floating entertainment centers.
The right floating entertainment center isn’t the biggest, but what looks best combined with your TV.
Each type of floating entertainment center has its own storage considerations.
Aheaplus Floating Entertainment Center
This center has two three-pronged outlets and three USB ports powered by a short cable, plus cable holes in the sides to ease cord management. It comes in 59- and 71-inch lengths and three colors.
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Fitueyes Floating Entertainment Center
It can be hung alone, but it’s also made to combine with a copy of itself to double the length. It comes in 13 designs, some of which include an LED light.
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Hoobro Floating Entertainment Center
This center’s asymmetrical design pushes the modern vibe. It has four three-pronged outlets in the center cubby to limit the spread of your cables. It comes in 59- and 71-inch lengths.
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ODK Floating Entertainment Center
Its stair-like steps help draw the eye up toward the TV. It also has LED lights in the center cubby. It comes in 51-, 59- and 71-inch lengths and black or rustic brown colors.
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Rolanstar Floating Entertainment Center
This center has LED lights to spice up your entertainment zone. The lights have 19 colors and 20 dynamic modes to choose from. It comes in 47- and 55-inch lengths and black, brown or white colors.
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Vicodabo Floating Entertainment Center
This looks almost like a plane with its center-attached wing cubbies that are a perfect size to store controllers and remotes. Pair this with a TV that’s the exact length of the main center cubby. It comes in black and gray.
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The two shelves on this bracket can have their height adjusted to any point, and each shelf can hold up to 11 pounds. The back of the bracket is hollow, which allows you to hide your cables.
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This uses a large hollow-tube backing with equally large round holes above each shelf so cables can be run neatly behind it. It comes in single-, double- and triple-shelf forms.
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Manhattan Comfort Floating Entertainment Center
This has a recessed top shelf and a recessed bottom shelf that’s bisected. There is also a sliding door for one cubby. It comes in five designs, including white and rustic brown.
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Modway Floating Entertainment Center
This center uses walnut for a natural approach. It has segmented top storage and bottom bar storage featuring sliding doors. It also has a built-in TV bracket, so you don’t need to buy extra equipment.
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