How Much Does a TV Stand Cost in 2026? For Every Budget

How Much Does a TV Stand Cost in 2026? For Every Budget
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Average TV Stand Price Range

TV stand prices can vary widely, but most of the difference comes down to size, material, storage, and built-in features. Spend under $100, and you’re usually looking at a basic stand for a smaller setup. Move into the $150–$300 range, and the options start to feel more like real living room furniture.

Price Range

What You’re Paying For

Best For

Under $100

Compact size, lightweight particleboard or MDF, simple open shelving, limited storage

Dorms, guest rooms, small TVs, temporary setups

$100–$250

Larger sizes, better finishes, engineered wood or MDF, open shelves, drawers, cable holes

Apartments, bedrooms, first homes, 55"–75" TVs

$250–$500

Wider frames, sturdier construction, more storage, enclosed cabinets, sliding doors, adjustable shelves

Main living rooms, family rooms, larger TVs

$500+

Solid wood, premium veneers, stone-look tops, fireplace inserts, LED lights, oversized designs

Home theaters, upscale spaces, statement furniture

For most homes, the smartest range is $150–$300. That’s where TV stands start to feel sturdy, spacious, and styled enough for a real living room—without crossing into premium furniture pricing.

Tribesigns fits right in this value-focused middle, with many 63" to 70.9" TV stands priced around $179.99–$239.99. You still get practical storage, cable-friendly layouts, modern finishes, and farmhouse wood looks, but the price stays realistic for everyday homes.

What Affects the Cost of a TV Stand?

TV stand pricing usually comes down to a few things: size, material, storage, design, and extra features. Some upgrades are worth paying for. Others only matter if they fit your room and lifestyle.

Size

Larger TV stands cost more because they use more material and need better support. A stand for a 75-inch TV will naturally be wider, heavier, and more expensive than one made for a small bedroom TV.

The key is not to buy the biggest stand you can find. Choose one that is wider than your TV and still fits the wall comfortably.

Material

Material has a big impact on both price and feel. Particleboard and MDF usually keep the cost lower, while solid wood, metal frames, and upgraded finishes raise the price.

Solid wood can be worth it if you want a warmer, more natural look. For everyday use, though, a well-built engineered wood TV stand can still offer strong value.

Storage

Drawers, cabinets, open shelves, and adjustable compartments all add cost, but they also make the piece more useful.

This is one upgrade that often pays off. If you have gaming consoles, remotes, routers, books, or living room clutter, better storage makes the whole setup feel cleaner.

Design Details

A plain TV stand will usually cost less. Features like sliding doors, tambour panels, farmhouse finishes, curved legs, or a mid-century profile can make the piece feel more intentional.

These details are worth considering when the TV stand sits in your main living room, where it becomes part of the room’s style instead of just a place to hold the screen.

Extra Features

Cable holes are practical and worth having. Fireplaces, LED lights, built-in outlets, and specialty lighting can push the price higher.

Those extras are not must-haves for everyone. Start with the basics: the right size, enough support, useful storage, and a look that works with your space.

How Much Should You Spend on a TV Stand?

For a guest room, bedroom, or small apartment, $100–$200 is usually enough. Keep it slim, simple, and storage-light.

For a main living room, $200–$300 is the safer range. You get more width, better support, cleaner storage, and a piece that looks like it belongs with the rest of the furniture.

Screen size matters more than people think. A 65" TV usually needs a stand around 60" wide or more. For a 75" TV, something closer to 70" wide will look more balanced.

Smart TV Stand Picks from Tribesigns

If you are looking for a stylish TV stand without jumping into premium furniture pricing, these Tribesigns options cover different needs and budgets.

Tribesigns 63" Solid Wood TV Stand

At $239.99, it gives you solid wood construction, a 350 lb weight capacity, and enough surface space for TVs up to 70". It’s a strong fit for farmhouse, rustic, cottage, or casual living rooms where wood tone is part of the style—not just a finish.

Tribesigns 63" Solid Wood TV Stand

Tribesigns 70" TV Stand with Sliding Tambour Door

The Tribesigns 70" TV Stand, Modern Media Console with Storage and Sliding Tambour Door is a great all-around choice for a larger living room. At $239.99, it sits in the practical mid-range category while offering a wide 70.87-inch tabletop, storage drawers, four shelves, cable holes, and an adjustable middle partition.

Tribesigns 70" TV Stand with Sliding Tambour Door

Tribesigns 3-Tier 78.7" TV Stand

This TV stand features thickened E1-grade board and a sturdy metal frame, ensuring excellent stability and durability. Perfectly suited for TVs 85 inches and smaller, it boasts a 3-tier central shelf and 2 side mesh shelves for easy storage and display of your TV or other audiovisual accessories, while elevating the style of any traditional space.

Tribesigns 3-Tier 78.7" TV Stand

Final Thoughts

Tribesigns offers several TV stands in this value-focused range, from modern sliding-door media consoles to open-shelf entertainment centers and farmhouse solid wood designs. Whether you are furnishing a small apartment, upgrading your family room, or styling a 75-inch TV setup, the right TV stand should fit your space, support your screen, and make your home feel more organized.

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