How to Make a Wall Mounted TV Stand: A Complete Guide for a Sleek and Secure Setup

Open view of floating wood TV console with flip-down slatted doors and interior shelves illuminated by LED lights
Tired of bulky media furniture taking up floor space? Dreaming of that sleek, floating TV look you’ve seen on Pinterest or in modern apartments?

If you’re wondering how to make a wall-mounted TV stand, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most-searched living room upgrades right now—and for good reason. A floating TV stand offers a clean, minimalist look while maximizing space and improving cable management. But to do it right, you need more than just good taste—you need the right measurements, the right tools, and the right wall.

Let’s walk through everything step-by-step: from planning and installation to solving common problems and picking a fully assembled stand that works for your home.

Why Choose a Wall-Mounted TV Stand?

Wall-mounted TV stands have become a favorite for good reasons:

Save floor space — Ideal for apartments and small rooms
Create a floating look — Sleek, modern, and visually lighter
Hide wires more easily — Cleaner and safer setup
Keep things tidy — Easier to vacuum and organize
Match mounted TVs — Complete the wall-mounted aesthetic

Whether you’re upgrading a game room or designing a minimalist living room, a floating TV stand elevates the whole space—literally and visually.

What You’ll Need Before You Start

Tools & Hardware:

Stud finder
Tape measure
Level (or laser level)
Electric drill
Heavy-duty wall anchors or lag bolts
Mounting brackets or a cleat system
Pencil or painter’s tape

Preparation:

Confirm your wall type (studs, brick, concrete)
Measure your TV width
Check weight capacity
Plan cable routing

How to Make a Wall-Mounted TV Stand: Step-by-Step

Step 1: Measure and Mark the Wall

Your TV stand should be 6–10 inches wider than your TV. Use painter’s tape to outline placement and visualize proportions. The center of your screen should be at eye level when seated, typically 42–48 inches from the floor.

Step 2: Find Wall Studs

Use a stud finder to locate at least two studs across the wall. These vertical supports are where your mounting hardware will attach. Never rely on drywall alone to support a floating cabinet.

Step 3: Install Mounting Hardware

Align your mounting brackets or cleats using a level. Drill pilot holes into the studs, then secure the brackets using lag bolts or masonry anchors, depending on your wall type.

Step 4: Mount the Stand and Manage Cables

With help from another person, lift the floating TV stand onto the installed hardware. Ensure it locks securely into place. Use the built-in cable management features or wall covers to hide wires for a clean finish.

Check Weight Capacity Before Loading the Stand

Even a well-mounted TV stand has its limits. After installation:

Check the product’s maximum load rating—usually listed in the user manual or spec sheet
Avoid placing overly heavy devices like large soundbars or amplifiers if not supported
Distribute weight evenly, placing heavier items near the center or close to the wall
Most floating stands safely support around 40–60 lbs total, but always confirm

Pro Tip: Reddit users recommend keeping AV receivers and subwoofers on nearby floor units to reduce wall stress.

Avoid These Common Mistakes

Based on Reddit and Quora feedback, here are the common pitfalls:

Missing wall studs—always double-check with a nail or a second reading
Crooked installation—use a level and mark clearly
Overloading shelves—know your stand’s weight limits
Ignoring wall type—brick, drywall, and concrete require different anchors
Poor cable planning—add channels or hide wires in advance

What If You Rent?

If you’re renting and can’t drill holes, don’t worry—you’ve got options:

Choose freestanding TV stands that offer a floating look
Use wall-leaning media units
Apply adhesive wall panels with cable cover kits

Or, if permitted by your lease, patch the wall afterward and enjoy a more custom look.

Fully Assembled Floating TV Stands from Povison

Want the modern, floating look without wrestling with flat-pack furniture or misaligned screws? With Povison—the world’s best fully assembled furniture brand, you get wall-mounted TV stands that not only look beautiful but are built for real-life use.

One standout piece is a sleek black floating unit with adjustable LED lighting—perfect for creating a theater-style mood on movie nights or keeping things minimal in a modern apartment. The Black Floating TV Stand with Adjustable Light TV Console keeps clutter tucked away while elevating your TV display.

Modern walnut floating TV stand with rounded edges, glass drawers, and warm under-cabinet lighting

If your space calls for warmth and generous storage, consider this extra-wide walnut finish design with four deep drawers. The Walnut Floating TV Stand with Four Drawers brings visual balance and subtle mid-century charm—great for families who need both beauty and storage in their living room setup.

Mid-century walnut floating TV console with slatted doors and ambient LED lighting under a decorative painting

Looking for something bold and luxurious? There’s a stone-textured floating console that responds to your presence with a soft, motion-activated glow. The Modern Wall Mounted Floating Stone TV Stand with 4 Drawers, Motion Sensor LED delivers elegance and function in equal measure, while keeping devices neatly organized in hidden drawers.

Wall-mounted marble TV stand with glass-front storage and built-in lighting in a modern minimalist living room

Each of these TV stands arrives fully assembled—no tools, no stress, just elevate and enjoy.

Final Thoughts: Elevate Your Wall, Elevate Your Space

Learning how to make a wall-mounted TV stand isn’t just about hanging a cabinet—it’s about upgrading your entire space. With the right tools, secure installation, and thoughtful product choice, you can achieve a streamlined, modern look without compromising safety or style.

Explore the full TV Stand Collection at Povison—the world’s best fully assembled furniture brand—and discover wall-mounted pieces that are ready to live in, not build from scratch.

By Jenny Smith

Jenny Smith, the senior editor of Povison, enjoys observing the things about home improvement and furniture decoration. If you have any idea, contact her for further discussing.

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