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Contemporary Style Compact Size TV Unit Design With Stone Wall Panel
Design Specifications:
TV Unit Size (WxDxH): 4.5 x 1 x 5.5 ft
Style: Contemporary Earthy
Colour: White/Grey with Natural Stone Panel
TV Size Compatibility: 32-43 inch
TV Mount Type: Wall-Mounted
Back Panel Design: Stone/Marble Cladding
Shutter Finish: Laminate in Matte Finish
Storage Features: 2 push-to-open drawers, floating console, stone-look full-height back panel
Design Features:
- A stone or stone-look panel running full height behind the TV in a 4.5 ft wide unit does something disproportionate to its footprint - the texture commands the wall regardless of how much wall there is, which is why this material works in compact Indian apartments where a larger unit would simply crowd the room.
- Stacked slate or sandstone panels have a surface that no printed or cast material replicates - each stone piece sits at a slightly different depth from its neighbours, and the resulting ledges catch shadow at every horizontal joint. The texture is genuinely three-dimensional in a way you can see from across a room and feel with your hand.
- Warm Accent Lighting: Directional LED spotlights raking across the stone surface highlight every texture groove - creating a gallery-like depth at low cost.
- Four and a half feet is a specific choice, not a default - it's the width that lets this unit sit on a wall without dominating it. The stone panel still runs full height, so the visual impact is intact; the room just doesn't feel like it's been reorganised around a piece of furniture.
- Natural ledgestone, stone-look porcelain, and HPL laminates all produce the same visual reading from a standard living room viewing distance. The differences are in how they feel underhand, how long they last, and what they cost - which means there's a version of this wall that works at almost any budget.
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Natural ledgestone (slate, quartzite), stone-look porcelain tiles, or textured HPL laminates. Natural stone offers the most authentic feel; HPL is most budget-friendly - a material spectrum that makes this TV cabinet design accessible across budgets.
Natural ledgestone panels are typically 10-15 mm thick and fixed with adhesive mortar - suitable for RCC and brick walls with proper preparation.
A soft brush or low-suction vacuum attachment removes dust from the stone texture. Avoid wet wiping natural stone without sealer protection.
Yes - a compact stone panel behind a bedroom TV creates a boutique-hotel bedroom aesthetic very popular in Indian urban homes.
When the stone panel is limited to the TV zone width and kept in a light tone, it creates a focal point rather than closing in the space - a zoning trick central to making home decor design ideas work in smaller Indian living rooms.
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