Bedrooms are getting more multi-purpose. The bedroom isn’t just somewhere to lie your head for many UK homeowners. Not only do you crash out on the weekends, but it’s also where people chill, watching a film and store their work clothes or hide all the stuff that they don’t want on view.
This is where TV Fitted Wardrobes Bournemouth and media units become more than a transformer to unclutter your room; they organise necessary things for you that make comfort paramount with no compromise of style.
So, why the mix of wardrobes and a media unit?
It can save space. A single fitted run will replace all of the separate hideous furniture, like closets, a drawer chest or even a TV stand.
Tidy appearance: Unnecessary cables, boxes and the usual mess in drawers can be hidden behind doors.
Turn those awkward spaces into useful ones! Especially the tiny bedrooms where every centimetre counts. For details on Fitted Wardrobes Bournemouth, visit Lamco.
Popular layout ideas:
TV in the middle, wardrobes on each side
A few more traditional possibilities: wardrobes on either side, with the TV in a central panel.
Great for symmetrical rooms
Easy viewing from the bed
Space under for drawers or a cabinet at the bottom
TV over Dressing Table or Desk
You can double up a dressing table and TV above it if you require work-from-home space.
Avoids the need for additional furniture to keep the room functional
Good for adding costume jewellery, stationery, or chargers.
Hidden TV behind doors
Need the storage, but don’t want to display it all the time?
Hide your TV with bi-fold or hinged doors
Great for a more “bedroom” look.
Corner media units
Ideal for those rooms with a weird bed angle that makes straight-on watching difficult
Uses dead space
Good for adding book/décor shelving.
Practical details people forget
A fitted media unit doesn’t just tell you where to put the TV – it also dictates what goes behind.
Power and data: sockets, aerial points and internet access – Get those planned and done early.
Cable management: Obviously, you will ask for cable routes and access panels so that you can replace the device on a later date.
Ventilation: In closed cupboards, media boxes , and consoles can overheat, so consider ventilation.
The TV should be at the perfect viewing height from the bed (not too high).
Sound: think about where a soundbar could fit, and what doors will close over speakers, for example.
A simple way to get it right
Note items stored (clothes, linen, shoes, tech), devices used (Sky box, games console, streaming stick), before the design is finalised. Then a good fitter can design the internals around real-life usage – not just for some pretty showroom look.