I have a large space to fill and am considering this one: http://www.potterybarn.com/products/logan-large-media-system-with-bridge/?pkey=cmedia&cm_src=media||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_--_-
Any thoughts? Would love to know if anyone has purchased one recently and where you found a nice one. It's for a 55-60 in tv. |
They're totally out of style, if you're interested.
Putting the TV on the wall or on a console is the style now. Such as this one: http://www.potterybarn.com/products/printers-long-low-media-suite/?pkey=cmedia&cm_src=Quickbuy |
No they are not out of style. Certain types of home entertainment centers are out of style due to their design, but nicely proportioned home entertainment centers that have a book-case built-in look will never go out of style. |
If that's the case then what do you do to fill space in a large media room? |
+1 for out of style |
Yep way out of style. Get a cabinet and hang the tv over it. No need to box your tv in anymore. |
Entertainment centers are totally out of style. So are overfilled spaces/walls. Mount the tv. |
Just not above the fireplace. |
If you look on craigslist for a week or two you will probably find something great for barely above the price of getting it to your house. People are getting rid of these all. the. time. |
Yes but that's because they don't fit their wide screen tv's. |
They are really outdated. In case you missed the thread, everyone puts the tv over the mantle now. If no mantle, then it should be on a cabinet. Do not get a media cabinet. |
I like it OP. It offers a lot of storage and would like nice as a focal point on a wall. That said, I think it is WAY overpriced for what it is. Check out Ikea - they have similar components that you can put together to get the storage and shelving similar to the Pottery Barn one you like. |
Who purchases entertainment centers anymore? Most of them won't even fit the TV size I have LOL! |
This is how it is done! I couldn't imagine not having my TV mounted on the wall anymore! |
tv's are out of style.
buy vintage book cases or ones made from reclaimed wood. fill them with pretentious books that you've never read. |