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5 Small Scale Media Cabinets

I've been on the hunt for a new solution for attractive living room media storage — and I've come up with a list of 5 cabinets at various price points and styles that are all great solutions for your TV and components...

 
 

• The Hideaway Media Unit from West Elm is available in chocolate wood or dark gray lacquer - $549
• Room & Board's Grove Sliding Two-Door Storage Cabinet is stocked in solid cherry and solid walnut - $1,899/$2,199
• This solid sheesham wood Boxcar Credenza from CB2 has adjustable shelves and room for cord management - $899
• The Lace Cut Media Storage Unit from Brocade Home is solid oak construction with adjustable shelves- $599 (white or coffee)
• Viva Terra's Vintage Fir Storage Console - $1,425

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living room, shelving & storage, audio, video & computer, Home Tech, TV, credenza, media cabinet

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I like for all my media business to be well-concealed, so I like the ones with doors that hide everything. But if the remote control(s) won't work through the doors, isn't that a p.i.t.a/eyesore to have to leave them open while watching TV or a DVD? That's why I like my IKEA Besta with the frosted glass doors. Out of sight. Literally.

posted by debzeppelin on July 14th 2009 at 2:36pm
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debzeppelin - you just need a repeater! that way the doors can be closed.

posted by Aaron on July 14th 2009 at 3:30pm
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The Viva Terra's Vintage Fir Storage Console is beautiful. However, one small complaint. I was hoping that you would showcase small scale media cabinets in more of a price range. The cheapest cabinet is $549, well above what I could or want to pay for a small scale media cabinet. An extra item or two in the $0-$200 range would have been nice.

posted by ellearRVA on July 14th 2009 at 3:39pm
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I have the tv cabinet with frosted doors from IKEA also for the exact same reason: with the glass shelves and frosted door the remotes to my tivo, dvd, cable, wii all work with no problem and without opening a cabinet door. I HATE having to leave a door on the console open to operate the tv.

posted by joydreamz on July 14th 2009 at 4:16pm
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These prices are killer - I have been looking for a small media cabinet (less than 48" wide) that didn't cost half what my tv cost. I ended up with a great steal from Crate & Barrel outlet - $67 for a nice wooden Kendel unit with adjustable shelves that should last for years.

posted by sfgirl on July 15th 2009 at 9:41pm
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