Maximizing Space: Creative Uses for TV Sets Under the Stairs

Smart ways to use TV sets for the space under the stairs

Beautiful under the stairs TV units for your living room. Continue reading!

 

The staircase is an important element in two-family houses. While the space under the stairs is traditionally used to store various household items that need to be hidden, times are changing.

 

Homeowners are now looking for ways to make this difficult space functional and aesthetically pleasing. One option is to place your TV under the stairs and make this space an integral part of the living room. This idea has become very popular among homeowners and interior designers. This in turn requires a strategically built staircase. Here are some ways you can place a TV under the stairs and give your home an amazing look.

Multi-purpose TV unit under the stairs for a family room

Plan this room as your family room rather than a TV-only area. Display your collectibles and impressive book collections on the bookshelf. With additional seating and a movable television, you can be sure your family and guests will be adequately entertained from every angle.

Smart ways to use TV sets for the space under the stairs

Under the stairs TV unit design in a stunning industrial style living space

Sometimes you don’t need a piece of art on the wall to give a room a stunning look. All you need is a statement staircase. As can be seen in the image below, the highlight of this industrial-style living room is the L-shaped staircase. The entire ambience of this room exudes elegance and luxury. You can similarly plan your living room with a wooden TV set, mismatched modular furniture, and furniture made from organic elements to give your space a rough vibe.

TV wall unit under the stairs in a mid-century modern living room

You can pursue a minimalist lifestyle without compromising on style. Take the living room in the image below, for example. The space around the staircase has been carefully planned, effortlessly highlighting the beauty of this home. The mid-century modern furniture is perfect for those who prefer simplicity. The under-stairs TV unit is the ideal mix of covered and open space. You can store your belongings that you don’t want outside and display items that you may have brought with you from vacation on the open shelves.

Smart ways to use TV sets for the space under the stairs

Minimalist design of a TV unit in the entertainment room under a hanging staircase

A floating staircase design works best if you have a narrow area. It looks extremely cool and modern. Many interior designers adopt this style. The big advantage is that you plan your living space directly under the floating staircase. The room in the image below is the perfect example of how, despite limited space, you can tastefully design a cozy, minimalist living and entertaining space around a TV under the stairs.

A masterpiece of interior design, consisting of a modern TV and a designer staircase

Color blocking + modern TV + designer stairs = interior masterpiece! With this formula in mind, we designed the eclectic living room in the image below. It indeed works wonders in a home. Have you ever tried color blocking in your home’s interior design? Textured paint or wallpaper can create a gallery wall without the use of picture frames or decorative pieces. Also remember: If your staircase takes up a lot of space in your home, create the illusion of a larger space by opting for floating furniture. For example the TV. It is modern, stylish and gives a feeling of “openness”.

In summary, making the most of the space under your stairs by installing a TV can be a smart and stylish interior design choice. These ideas offer a range of options to suit different tastes and preferences. Whether you choose an eclectic family room, a striking industrial look, a minimalist design, or an eclectic and colorful style, you can transform this often-unused space into a functional and visually appealing part of your living room. With thoughtful planning and creative design, you can transform the area under the stairs into an integral and eye-catching element of your home, adding both functionality and elegance to your living space.