The TV wall is one of the elements that "determine" the order of a living room.
When well-designed, the room appears cleaner, more spacious, and more elegant.
When improvised, the opposite happens: visible cables, scattered objects, misaligned modules, and a sense of clutter even in an otherwise tidy home.
Below is a brief and interactive guide:
by following a few key questions, it becomes easy to understand which CAREG solution makes the most sense among wall units, sideboards, and storage.
1) Will the TV be the focal point of the living room or just one of the points?
The first question is about setup.
If the TV is the center of the room (sofa facing it and main wall), it's advisable to create a complete and cohesive composition, with modules that frame the screen and give structure to the wall.
In these cases, a solution like the Cerro compositions is ideal, as it organizes the wall and reduces the "randomly placed pieces" effect.
If, however, the TV is off to the side, in an open space or a corner, a lighter solution works better: a tidy storage base, without filling the entire wall.
Here, CAREG sideboards like Fassa or Valzella come into play, solving the clutter without making the space feel heavy.
2) Do you only need a TV stand or also real storage?
This question avoids the most common mistake: choosing a beautiful but not very useful piece of furniture.
When the goal is to hide everything (decoder, router, console, cables, remotes, documents), it's best to opt for a real wall unit, with closed modules and spaces designed for organization.
Cerro compositions are specifically designed to bring order to the living room and make the wall easy to read.
However, if you primarily need a spacious base to eliminate everyday clutter, the best solution is a sideboard:
Fassa for an essential and easy-to-match look
Valzella when more drawers and organized management are needed
If the wall needs more character, models like Loria, Silea or Possagno allow you to create a more significant and warm living space.
3) Where will cables and devices go?
This is the question that transforms a TV wall from "nice" to truly functional.
Cables, power strips, and devices create visual noise: just a few visible elements can give a sense of disorder.
When the priority is to eliminate chaos, it's better to choose closed and spacious containers.
Cerro compositions allow everything to be managed within a single structure.
Alternatively, a sideboard with doors and drawers like Fassa or Valzella allows you to easily hide accessories and objects.
4) Should the wall appear "light" or more "significant"?
A small or very bright living room requires visual lightness:
few volumes, clean lines, and chromatic continuity.
In this case, light finishes and essential solutions work well, such as a Fassa sideboard or a clean and tidy Cerro wall unit.
If, however, you want to give character and presence to the room, the wall can become the protagonist.
Here, more significant volumes and warmer materials come into play.
Models like Loria or Possagno become the balancing point of the room.
5) What style should the TV wall convey?
Defining the style avoids random choices.
- Bright and tidy living room → Fassa
- Soft modern and contemporary → Valzella
- Elegant and warm → Loria, Silea or Possagno
- Total order and visual continuity → Cerro compositions
Quick choice: which CAREG solution makes the most sense?
Order and structure across the entire wall
→ Cerro compositions
Storage without heaviness
→ Fassa or Valzella sideboard
More significant and prominent living room
→ Loria, Silea or Possagno
Conclusion
A successful TV wall is not the fullest, but the clearest.
A few well-chosen elements, hidden technology, and consistent proportions make all the difference.
Starting with the right questions makes the choice immediate:
Cerro for a complete system
Fassa and Valzella for order without heaviness
Loria, Silea and Possagno for a more decisive living room and strong character
Because the TV wall is not just functional: it's what defines the balance of your living room.