The TV unit has evolved from a functional furniture piece into the focal architectural feature of the modern Indian living room. Here are 10 ideas our designers are installing across Bhubaneswar in 2026.
1. Floating Teak Veneer Unit with Cove Lighting
Style: Warm Contemporary | Cost: ₹70K–₹90K
A floating cabinet (no legs, wall-mounted) in teak veneer with a hand-rubbed matte polish. A thin LED cove strip runs beneath the floating panel, creating a levitation effect at night. Effortlessly premium.
2. Full-Height Charcoal Fluted Wall Panel
Style: Dark-Mode Luxury | Cost: ₹90K–₹1.2L
Wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling fluted MDF or WPC panels in charcoal grey, with the TV recessed into a frame within the panel. Invisible when off. Hidden spotlight illuminates the panel texture.
3. White + Gold Minimalist Console
Style: Japandi / Scandi | Cost: ₹45K–₹65K
A simple, clean-lined floating console in super-matte white with brushed-gold handles. Surrounded by negative space — deliberately minimal. Display shelves hold artisan objects, not clutter.
4. Industrial Brick + Wood Combo
Style: Industrial Rustic | Cost: ₹55K–₹80K
Exposed (or faux-brick laminate) panel behind the TV, framed by open wooden shelving for plants and books. The raw material contrast is organic and un-pretentious.
5. Concealed TV (Panel Behind TV)
Style: Ultra-Minimalist | Cost: ₹80K–₹1.1L
The TV is mounted on a full-panel that matches the surrounding wall. When the TV is off, it is invisible — the wall looks like a decorative feature panel. Requires a thin-bezel QLED or OLED TV.
6. Walnut + Geometric Open-Grid Bookcase
Style: Contemporary Indian | Cost: ₹65K–₹95K
An open-grid shelving system in walnut-stained ply surrounds the TV opening. The geometric pattern of solid and open compartments creates visual rhythm. Backlit niches for display items.
7. Curved Arch TV Niche
Style: Organic / Boho | Cost: ₹70K–₹1.0L
A custom gypsum or CLC board arch housing the TV, painted in a contrasting warm dusty rose or terracotta tone. CNC-cut corner arches frame the unit on each side.
8. Mirror + Glossy Acrylic Central Panel
Style: Glam / Maximalist | Cost: ₹75K–₹1.0L
Central acrylic high-gloss panel in navy or emerald flanked by mirrored side panels. The TV floats on the acrylic face. High-drama, high-sparkle.
9. Japandi Low Console with Tatami-Style Grill
Style: Japandi | Cost: ₹50K–₹75K
A very low, close-to-floor unit (40cm height) with a rattan or cane grill door pattern. Paired with low seating — a traditional Indian machan or a mid-century sofa. Serene, curated, extraordinary.
10. Smart Media Wall (Full Tech Integration)
Style: Modern Smart Home | Cost: ₹1.0L–₹1.8L
Integrates TV, soundbar recess, gaming console cabinet, charging station, and smart home hub into a single seamless unit. Cable management is completely concealed behind the wall. Future-proof and beautifully functional.
Practical Considerations
Before finalizing your TV unit design, consider:
- Wire management: Plan conduit routes before the unit is fabricated. Exposed cables destroy any aesthetic.
- Ventilation: Open design or perforated backs for electronics cabinets to prevent overheating.
- Sunlight: If your TV faces a window, consider a matte-finish surrounding that won’t create glare.
Our design team in Bhubaneswar can create a photorealistic 3D render of any of these designs in your specific room dimensions before you commit to production.