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Solve the Messy TV Corner Problem

The TV area is often the hardest place to keep clean. You likely have a router, game console, and messy cables tangled in the corner. It makes the whole living room feel disorganized.

Another common issue is size. TVs are getting bigger, with 65 to 75-inch screens becoming the standard. A regular TV stand often lacks the width to support them visually. The TV looks too heavy for the stand, and the empty wall space on the sides feels awkward.

Get the Built-in Look Without Renovation

Many people want the look of a "Built-in Media Wall," but the reality is difficult. Custom woodwork is expensive and takes weeks to finish. Plus, if you move, you can't take it with you.

A modular entertainment center offers a smarter solution. You don't need to tear down walls. You simply arrange the cabinet modules to fit your space. This gives you that clean, wall-to-wall custom look for a fraction of the cost.

How the Jagger Series Fits Your Space

The Jagger collection is designed to solve these specific spacing problems. The units have a unified width, so they line up perfectly to cover your main wall.

  • Hide the mess: Use units with solid doors to conceal power strips and ugly wires.
  • Show off style: Use glass-door units to display your favorite decor items.
  • Flexible width: You can combine pieces to create a setup that spans 80 to over 120 inches.

This flexibility ensures your furniture matches the scale of your large TV. The result is a balanced, grounded look that feels intentional, not temporary.

Choose the Right Size for Your Wall

You don't need to buy a fixed-size cabinet that might not fit later. Start with what works for your current room.

For most standard walls, a 3-piece setup provides plenty of storage and balance. If you have a wide wall and a large screen, a 4-piece modular setup is the most stable choice. It fills the visual space and prevents the TV from looking lonely on a big wall.

Our system lets you start with distinct modular sideboards and expand as needed. Pick your size, choose your door style, and build a tidy media center today.

FAQ

What makes a modular entertainment center different from a regular TV stand?

A standard TV stand often can’t hide devices, cables, or power strips. With larger TVs, the stand usually looks too small and throws off the balance of the room.

A modular entertainment center uses multiple connected units to extend the base width, add storage, and create a cleaner backdrop for a wall-mounted TV.

If you want the simplest solution, choose a 3-piece wood-door modular setup to hide devices and keep the entire area organized.

How do I choose the right modular setup for my TV size and wall width?

Most people struggle because a single TV stand looks too small under a 65–75 inch TV.

Modular units let you match the width of your TV or wall by adding two, three, or four pieces.

If you want the fastest option:

  • 65-inch TV → 3-piece setup
  • 75-inch TV or wide wall → 4-piece setup

Will a modular entertainment center actually make my TV area look cleaner?

Yes. The biggest source of visual clutter comes from exposed consoles, cables, routers, and power strips.

Modular units hide these inside enclosed cabinets and create one long, continuous base under your TV.

If you want a clean look with zero cable exposure, choose full wood-door modules.

Can a modular entertainment center help me achieve a “built-in media wall” ?

Yes. Many homeowners want the custom built-in look but don’t want construction dust, long timelines, or something that can’t be moved when they relocate.

Modular units create the same long, continuous base you see in built-ins and give the TV a defined visual anchor.

If you want the quickest “built-in” effect, go for a 3- or 4-piece modular combination.

Can I expand the setup later if I move or upgrade to a bigger TV?

Yes. All modules are designed to connect seamlessly, so you can start with two pieces and expand to three or four pieces later.

If flexibility matters, choose units within the same door style so future pieces match.