Dive into the charm of our Farmhouse TV Stand, a perfect fit for TVs up to 80 inches. This 65 - inch engineered wood framed media console, with its fresh modern white finish and a stunning walnut top, seamlessly combines style and functionality for your living area. Key Features and Specifications: It's a 65 - inch open media console cabinet, ideal for large - sized TVs up to 80 inches. The white frame paired with the walnut top can blend well with a variety of decor styles. There are 6 open storage compartments, perfect for keeping components or decorative items, and it can support up to 30 lbs of static weight. The middle shelf measures 20W x 13.75D, while the left and right shelves are 19W x 13.75D. Crafted from durable engineered wood, it promises long - lasting use. The top shelf has a static weight capacity of up to 200 lbs for secure storage. There's a cable management cutout to keep cords organized. Fixed plastic floor glides are included to safeguard hard flooring surfaces. Assembly is a breeze, taking less than 60 minutes with the step - by - step illustrated instructions provided. Its open concept design makes it suitable for living rooms, family rooms, entryways, or bedrooms.











Using your new farmhouse TV stand is easy. First, find a suitable spot in your living room, family room, entryway, or bedroom. Make sure the floor is flat and clean. Then, assemble the stand following the step - by - step illustrated instructions. It should take less than an hour. Once assembled, place your TV on the top shelf, which can hold up to 200 lbs. You can put media components or decorative items in the 6 open storage compartments, but don't exceed the 30 - lb weight limit for each compartment. Use the cable management cutout to keep all your cords organized. When it comes to maintenance, simply wipe the stand with a soft, dry cloth regularly. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the modern white finish and walnut top. Also, be careful not to scratch the surface. The fixed plastic floor glides are there to protect your hard flooring, so don't remove them. If you need to move the stand, lift it carefully instead of dragging it to prevent damage to both the stand and the floor.