Which laminate is best for a TV unit?
Short Answer
For TV units, the on-trend combination right now is a marble laminate back panel + solid colour matte laminate on the cabinets/shutters + a fluted (louvered) laminate accent on either side or behind the open shelves. Use 1 mm decorative laminate for the visible surfaces, with the marble panel as the hero behind the TV. Avoid bright high-gloss white directly behind the TV - it creates screen glare. Walnut, smoked oak and matte black are the most popular solid colours to pair with marble back panels.
Detailed Explanation
A TV unit is a focal point of the living room, and the look that's dominating Indian interior boards right now is a clear three-laminate combination:
(1) a marble laminate back panel behind the TV (white marble with grey veining, beige marble, or dark green/black marble depending on your room - creates a luxe statement frame for the screen),
(2) solid colour matte laminate on the storage cabinets and shutters (walnut, smoked oak, matte black, deep charcoal, or warm cream - calm enough not to compete with the marble), and
(3) a fluted (louvered/reeded) laminate as a vertical accent panel on either side of the marble back, or behind open display shelves (vertical lines add architecture and rhythm).
Use 1 mm decorative laminate for all visible surfaces, 0.6-0.8 mm liner for the inside of cabinets. Avoid bright high-gloss white directly behind the TV - it causes screen glare and shows every dust speck. Other pairings that work: dark green marble back + cream cabinets + fluted walnut sides; white marble back + walnut cabinets + brushed brass insert strips; black marble back + matte black cabinets + warm wood fluted accent (for a moody luxe look). The marble + solid + fluted formula has become the default modern Indian TV-unit design - it's the equivalent of what subway tile is to bathrooms.
(1) a marble laminate back panel behind the TV (white marble with grey veining, beige marble, or dark green/black marble depending on your room - creates a luxe statement frame for the screen),
(2) solid colour matte laminate on the storage cabinets and shutters (walnut, smoked oak, matte black, deep charcoal, or warm cream - calm enough not to compete with the marble), and
(3) a fluted (louvered/reeded) laminate as a vertical accent panel on either side of the marble back, or behind open display shelves (vertical lines add architecture and rhythm).
Use 1 mm decorative laminate for all visible surfaces, 0.6-0.8 mm liner for the inside of cabinets. Avoid bright high-gloss white directly behind the TV - it causes screen glare and shows every dust speck. Other pairings that work: dark green marble back + cream cabinets + fluted walnut sides; white marble back + walnut cabinets + brushed brass insert strips; black marble back + matte black cabinets + warm wood fluted accent (for a moody luxe look). The marble + solid + fluted formula has become the default modern Indian TV-unit design - it's the equivalent of what subway tile is to bathrooms.
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