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Floating TV Unit Category
A 65 inch TV is best paired with 1.8m TV unit, 2m TV unit or  2.4m TV unit

White High Gloss Intivia TV Unit
Metro High Gloss TV Cabinet
1.8m White Suprilla TV Unit
Tetra Black Gloss TV Unit
Tetra White Gloss TV Unit
Ella Brown TV Cabinet
Ella TV Cabinet Black Oak
Ella White Gloss TV Cabinet
Black Grandora 1.8m TV Cabinet
White Grandora 1.8m TV Cabinet


A 65 inch TV is best paired with a TV unit that creates proper balance and proportion in your living space. Most homes will suit a unit between 1.8m TV Units and 2.4m TV Units, with 2m TV Units offering a popular middle-ground for everyday setups. Choosing the right width helps your TV sit comfortably centred, with enough space on both sides for a clean and well-balanced look.

How to Choose the Right TV Unit for a 65 Inch TV

Get the Width Right First

Your TV should never dominate the unit.

A 65” TV works best with a unit that feels balanced underneath it, so anything under 1.8m can start to look too small.

Choosing a wider unit instantly gives your space a cleaner and more considered look.

Read more about choosing a TV unit for a 65 inch TV

Create Visual Balance

The goal is simple:

TV in the centre + breathing space on both sides

This is what makes a setup feel balanced, modern, and well styled.

Storage vs Clean Look

Think about how you use your space:

  • Need storage → go for 1.8m+ with drawers and cabinets
  • Want a minimal look → consider our Floating TV Units

Floating vs Floor Standing

Floating TV units create a lighter, more modern feel and are ideal if you want to maximise visible floor space. Floor-standing TV units offer more storage and are often the easier choice for everyday family living.

Choosing the right size doesn’t need to be complicated.

For a 65 inch TV, the ideal TV unit size is between 1.8m TV Units and 2.4m TV Units, giving you the right balance, spacing, and a cleaner overall look. If you want something in between, 2m TV Units are a very popular choice, offering more presence than 1.8m while still fitting comfortably in most living rooms.

Why Size Matters More Than You Think

A lot of people make the same mistake — they try to simply fit the TV.

But the goal is not just to fit the TV. It is to make your whole living room look right.

Why size matters for a 65 inch TV

  • A balanced unit helps frame the TV properly
  • Prevents the setup from looking top-heavy
  • Creates a cleaner and more polished living room

A wider TV unit:

  • Makes your TV look properly framed
  • Improves symmetry
  • Gives space for décor and styling
  • Creates a more finished feel overall

If you prefer a cleaner and more modern look, explore our Floating TV Units, designed to maximise floor space and create a sleek finish. For a practical and proven setup, the Sentara TV Unit is one of our most popular 2m options, while the 2.4m White Gloss Suprilla TV Unit is a top choice for a larger, more premium look.

Explore our full range of TV units suitable for 65 inch TVs, including:

  • 1.8m entertainment units
  • 2m TV units for balanced everyday setups
  • 2.4m TV units for a more spacious and premium look
  • Floating TV units for modern setups

A 1.5m to 1.6m TV unit can work for a 65 inch TV in tighter spaces, but a wider unit from 1.8m+ will usually give a better visual balance.

TV Units That Work Best for 65 Inch TVs

65 inch TVs are one of the most popular sizes for modern living rooms.

That means your furniture needs to feel proportionate to the screen.

When a TV unit is too small, it can make the whole setup feel off.

  • Poor balance
  • A cramped appearance
  • Less space for styling and storage

Choosing the right TV unit helps create a setup that feels clean, practical, and well designed.

Final Recommendation

If you have a 65 inch TV:

  • 1.8m is the minimum for a balanced look
  • 2m is the most practical and popular choice for most homes
  • 2.4m is best for a more spacious and premium setup

The difference is not just about fit. It is the difference between a setup that looks average and one that feels properly designed.