7 Clutter-Free TV Unit Styling Tips You’ll Love

Let’s be honest, a TV unit can be a bit of a styling conundrum. It’s tricky to find the right balance between wanting it to look put together, but not like you’ve spent hours faffing about with ornaments and cables.
The good news? With a few clever TV unit styling ideas, you can turn your telly corner into a design moment, no clutter in sight.
Here’s how to nail that ‘lived-in but lovely’ look.
1. Start with a clean slate
Before you even think about vases, books, and other trinkets, give your TV unit a proper clear out. Dust it down, hide those cables, and only bring back the pieces you like. If your unit has storage, use it wisely. A clutter-free living room instantly feels calmer, and it gives your accessories room to shine (literally, if you’ve got a few metal accessories or candles.)
2. Play with levels
Flat surfaces are boring. When you’re looking at how to style a TV unit, mix up heights with stacked coffee table books, a sculptural vase, candles, or a plant on a small plinth. The key is balance, not busyness.
Pro tip: Repeat one or two shapes or colours for a more cohesive look. Think a ceramic bowl that echoes your sofa cushions and surrounding artwork.
If you’re styling close to your sofa, whether it’s a corner sofa, chaise sofa, or sofa bed, pull similar colours through for a seamless, considered feel.
3. Add greenery
Plants instantly soften the look of a TV area, just make sure to keep them manageable. A small trailing pothos or sculptural monstera adds texture without visual chaos.
Pop it on a side table or a sleek planter that picks up on your room’s accent colours. They’re also a welcome distraction from screens, and the epitome of modern living room decor.
4. Don’t forget the wall space
If your TV is wall-mounted, use the space around it to create balance. When it comes to small-space styling, a gallery wall of prints or floating shelves keeps the eye moving so the TV feels like part of the decor, not the main event that consumes the room.
The goal? Curated, not crowded.
5. Keep decor meaningful
Display a few personal touches. Framed photos, candles you actually burn, or souvenirs that make you smile. The trick? Edit. Three to five objects is plenty.
An ottoman nearby can double as hidden storage for remotes, chargers, and all those random bits and bobs and can never seem to find a home.
6. Lighting matters
A warm glow does wonders. A small table lamp or a few candles adds depth and softness, especially in the evenings. Avoid hard overheads (AKA the dreaded big light), we’re going for a cosy TV night, not a brightly-lit clinical space.
Match the lamp shade or base to the fabric of your armchair for an effortlessly pulled-together vibe.
7. Style with purpose
Finally, make sure everything you display earns its spot. A decorative bowl could hold spare batteries. A tray can display candles and coasters. Pretty and practical? Dream combo. The living room furniture ideas are endless.
Remember, your TV unit should work hard and look good.
The secret to a beautifully styled TV unit isn’t about adding more, it’s about choosing better. A curated mix of textures, colours, and clever storage keeps things calm, considered, and oh-so-stylish.
So sit back, admire your handiwork, and queue up your next binge-watch. You deserve it.