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TV Cabinet and Feature Wall in Klang Valley

Built-in TV base cabinets, feature walls, wall-hung cabinets and display cabinets for practical living room storage, cable control and clean media setup.

Who this is for

Good fit

  • Homeowners who want a cleaner living room setup
  • Families needing storage for consoles, routers and daily items
  • Owners planning a simple feature wall with practical cabinet space
  • Users who want hidden cable planning for router, Astro box, game console, power points and TV devices

May not be the right fit

  • Users who change TV size and equipment frequently
  • Walls with unresolved seepage or wiring uncertainty
  • Rooms where a large feature wall would make the space feel narrow

Materials and workmanship

Common material choices

  • Plywood
  • Melamine
  • Laminate finish
  • TV base cabinet panels
  • Feature wall panels
  • Wall-hung cabinet support and cabinet hardware

Workmanship details to check

  • Cable routing and ventilation planning
  • TV height and viewing distance checks
  • Storage and display balance for real daily use
  • Socket position and device depth checks
  • Wall support checking for wall-hung cabinets

Process and timing

Typical process

  • Confirm TV size and living room layout
  • Plan cable, socket and equipment positions
  • Choose console, panel and open shelf configuration
  • Install and align with wall condition

What affects timeline

  • Feature wall design complexity
  • Cable concealment needs
  • Custom display sections
  • Wall-hung cabinet support requirements
  • Lighting, panel and socket coordination

What affects pricing

Main cost drivers

  • Feature wall shape and visual complexity
  • Surface finishing and laminate selection
  • Cabinet length, height and wall-hung structure
  • Cable concealment, ventilation and socket coordination
  • Display shelves, lighting, drawers and hardware

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Mounting the TV too high
  • No ventilation for router or game console
  • Feature wall too heavy for a compact condo living room
  • Forgetting future TV size upgrades
  • No cable holes or cable channel, causing wires to remain exposed later
  • Fully enclosed device storage, causing router, Astro box or game console overheating
  • Cabinet depth below 350mm, making it difficult to fit devices
  • Wall-hung cabinet installed on a wall that cannot properly support it, creating long-term sinking risk
  • Only designing for display without enough storage for remotes and daily items
  • Ignoring socket positions, causing extension wires to be exposed

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All FAQs

Can cables be hidden inside a TV cabinet?

Yes, cable routing can be planned, but socket positions and wall condition should be checked before confirming the design.

What height should a TV cabinet be?

The correct TV height depends on sofa height, viewing distance and TV size. Eye level while seated is the usual reference.

Is a full feature wall necessary?

No. Many homes benefit more from a simple console, clean cable planning and selected panel accents.

What should be planned before building a TV cabinet?

Plan TV size, viewing height, socket positions, router or Astro box location, game console depth, cable routing, ventilation and daily storage needs before confirming the design.

Why can TV feature wall prices vary a lot?

The price is often affected more by feature wall complexity and surface finishing than by the base cabinet itself. Lighting, panels, wall-hung structure and cable concealment can also increase cost.

Should a TV cabinet be fully enclosed?

Not always. Devices such as routers, Astro boxes and game consoles need ventilation. A fully enclosed design can look clean but may cause overheating if airflow is not planned.

Ask about tv cabinet for your home

Send your property type, location, photos, rough measurements and preferred material level. We will help you understand the next sensible step.