
























































A media console does more than hold a screen. It helps define the viewing wall, organize remotes and devices, hide everyday clutter, and bring a more finished look to the room. Hernest's collection is especially suited for modern living rooms that need a long, low storage piece with warm wood tones, textured fronts, and enough visual presence to anchor a large TV.
From 63-inch sideboard-style designs to 80- and 84-inch media consoles for wider walls, the assortment includes oak finishes, slatted and fluted fronts, carved details, rattan accents, and travertine-textured looks. Choose a compact width when the console needs to share space with other furniture, or go wider when you want balanced proportions under a 75-inch or larger TV.
Start with your TV size, wall width, and seating distance. A wider media console usually looks more balanced under a large screen, which is why Hernest's 80-inch and 84-inch options work well for spacious living rooms and wall-mounted TVs. For smaller rooms, 63- to 72-inch designs can still provide useful storage without overwhelming the layout. If you want a fuller media wall rather than a low console, compare this page with entertainment centers or browse the broader tables and storage collection.
Hernest's media console selection leans into natural texture rather than flat, generic cabinet fronts. Oak finishes create a warm base for modern and transitional rooms, while slatted, fluted, chevron, rattan, carving, and travertine-textured details add depth around the TV wall. If your room already has clean-lined seating, a textured cabinet front can keep the space from feeling plain. For a more specific retro-inspired direction, pair this category with mid-century modern TV stands and balance the look with coffee tables in compatible wood or stone finishes.
Before buying, list what the console needs to hold: streaming boxes, a soundbar, gaming consoles, routers, books, throws, decor, and spare remotes. Closed cabinets create a calmer look, while open or adjustable storage can make frequently used devices easier to access. Cable management is especially important if the TV is wall-mounted above the console. To complete the same living-room zone, consider nearby side tables for remotes and drinks, or add area rugs to visually anchor the seating and media area.