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Wooden TV Stands That Actually Last
Help finding solid wood TV Stand for large center channel?
This may not be the right sub for this, but where have you all bought your media consoles from?
Looking for a good, and expensive TV stand
I own 2 BDI Corridors, the higher profile one. I LOVE it. High quality, came mostly assembled and the holes are all there already plus ventilation in the shelving etc.
More on reddit.com"Does Countryside Amish Furniture sell TV stands suitable for the bedroom?"
Yes, we offer a variety of solid wood TV stands and media consoles that are perfectly suited for bedroom use. Our Amish-made TV stands come in a range of sizes and styles, making it easy to find an option that fits your space and storage needs. For tips on selecting the right TV stand for your bedroom, read our guide here.
"Can Countryside Amish Furniture accommodate special customizations?"
Yes, Countryside Amish Furniture can accommodate special customizations for TV stands. If you need a specific size, want to change the type of glass or hardware, or have a unique storage requirement, our team will work with you to create a media console that fits your space and preferences. Each piece is made to order, allowing for a high level of personalization so your TV stand is truly tailored to your home.
"How much does shipping cost?"
Shipping for hardwood TV stands and other furniture from Countryside Amish Furniture is a flat rate of $150 per order, regardless of whether you live in Illinois, Oregon, or anywhere else in the continental US. This fee includes delivery to your home and professional setup of your furniture in the room of your choice. Our delivery team is experienced in handling solid wood furniture, ensuring your TV stand arrives in perfect condition and is carefully placed and assembled according to your instructions.
Iโm looking for a wooden TV stand that will hold up long-term, ideally in the $200โ$500 range. I donโt mind paying more upfront if it means avoiding flimsy particleboard that warps after a couple years.
From my research, I know construction matters as much as material. Solid joinery (like mortise-and-tenon or dovetail) and reinforced supports make a huge difference in whether a stand sags or stays strong. Hardwoods (oak, walnut, teak) are durable, but good plywood with veneer can also work if itโs well-built. Thin particleboard, though, seems like a guaranteed short lifespan.
Iโve been browsing different layouts, including some modular designs I came across on Alibaba with open shelves for airflow and cabinets for storage. They gave me a sense of the styles out there, but Iโd really like to hear what has actually lasted for people here.
For those whoโve owned a long-lasting wooden TV stand: which brands or models have proven durable for you? Did custom or store-bought end up being the better long-term choice