Oak wooden under TV cabinet NESS
5000 zł
Wooden TV cabinets are the centre of the media zone in the living room: they organize audio-video equipment, help hide cables and at the same time define the aesthetics of the TV wall. A well-designed wooden TV cabinet should not only look elegant but also be practical – adapted to the size of the television, the viewing height and the equipment you want to store (console, decoder, AV receiver, router, controllers, discs or remote controls).
In this subcategory you will find oak TV cabinets and other models with a natural wood character – perfect for classic, modern, Scandinavian, japandi and loft interiors (especially when wood is combined with metal). Natural materials warm up the living room visually and help create a timeless interior design that remains elegant for many years.
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- Main category: TV cabinets – compare different styles and designs
- Portfolio – TV furniture – real interiors and inspiration
- RaWood shop – explore the complete furniture collection
- Oak wood samples – choose colour and finish
Wooden TV cabinet – why it is one of the best choices for a living room
A wooden TV cabinet combines function and aesthetics. It creates a stable base for your television and electronic equipment while adding warmth and natural texture to the interior. Solid wood furniture is durable and resistant to everyday use, which makes wooden TV units a long-term investment for the living space.
Natural wood also ages beautifully – instead of looking outdated after a few seasons, it gains character and depth. This is why oak TV stands and other wooden media units are considered timeless furniture for living rooms.
Height and ergonomics – place the TV at a comfortable viewing level
When choosing a cabinet, style is important, but ergonomics matter just as much. A piece that is too high may cause discomfort during long viewing sessions. For this reason, the height of the TV cabinet should match the sofa height and the position of the television.
Even when the TV is mounted on the wall, a wooden TV stand still plays an important role: it organizes media equipment, hides cables and visually completes the composition of the TV wall.
Cable management and storage – details that matter in everyday use
In daily use, the most important elements are often the ones that remain invisible: a practical internal layout, space for devices such as a console or decoder, room for cables and power strips, and easy access to electronics.
Before choosing a cabinet, it is useful to decide what should remain visible and what should be hidden. The most versatile layout usually combines:
- open shelves – ideal for devices that require airflow and remote control signal
- closed cabinets – for visual order in the living room
- drawers – for small accessories (remotes, controllers, cables, batteries)
Wooden TV cabinet styles – how to match furniture with the interior
One of the advantages of wooden furniture is its versatility. Depending on the finish and details, a wooden TV cabinet can fit many interior styles:
- classic / rustic – solid form and warm wood tones
- retro – expressive grain and vintage character
- loft / industrial – wood combined with metal frames or legs
- minimalist / Scandinavian – lighter colours and simple front divisions
If you would like to see how different TV units look in real living rooms, visit the
TV furniture portfolio.
Choosing the colour – samples help avoid mistakes
The same wood colour may look completely different in daylight and in evening lighting. Floor colour and wall tones can also strongly influence the final effect.
If you want to match your cabinet to existing furniture or flooring, the safest approach is to test the colour at home. Order
oak wood samples
and compare them in real lighting conditions.
FAQ – wooden TV cabinets
Does a wooden TV cabinet work if the TV is mounted on the wall?
Yes. Even with a wall-mounted TV, a cabinet helps organize the media zone, hide cables and visually complete the arrangement of the TV wall.
Should I choose open shelves or closed cabinets?
If you use many electronic devices and want easy access, open shelves work best. If you prefer a minimalist and tidy living room, choose cabinets with more closed storage and drawers.
Choose a wooden TV cabinet
If you already know the dimensions and function you need, go directly to the product list. If you are still looking for inspiration, start with the portfolio – this is the best way to see proportions and scale of the furniture in real interiors.