Full Wall TV Panel Design vs Simple TV Unit - What Works Best for Living Rooms?

Full Wall TV Panel Design vs Simple TV Unit

Full wall TV panel design gives your living room a complete, put-together look while hiding wires and adding plenty of storage. A simple TV unit costs less and works well in smaller rooms. Your budget, wall space, and storage needs will decide which one is right for you.

Why This Question Comes Up in Every Indian Home

Picture this – you just moved into your new 3BHK in Dehradun. The walls are freshly painted. The sofa is in place. But that one bare wall where the TV sits? It just doesn’t feel right. Maybe you have a small TV stand that wobbles, or cables running across the floor, or shelves that don’t match anything else in the room.

You start searching online and suddenly you’re stuck between two choices: a full wall TV panel design that looks stunning but feels expensive, or a simple TV unit that gets the job done but doesn’t feel “complete.”

This is a question we hear every week at Bhumim. Homeowners across Dehradun, Haridwar, and Rishikesh come to us with the same confusion. And after designing and manufacturing hundreds of living room setups, we know exactly what works – and what doesn’t.

Let’s break it all down so you can make the right call for your home.

Full wall TV panel design in a Dehradun living room with dark wood finish, LED lights, open shelves and closed cabinets

What Is a Full Wall TV Panel Design?

A full wall TV panel design covers the entire wall behind your television – from floor to ceiling and side to side. It usually includes a mix of open shelves, closed cabinets, a space for the TV, LED backlighting, and sometimes a mandir section or display area.

Think of it as a complete furniture system on a single wall. Everything is built to fit your exact room dimensions. The TV sits flush in the center. Cables are hidden inside. Books, decor, speakers, and family photos all have a dedicated spot.

At Bhumim, we design and manufacture these panels in our own facility and then install them in your home. This is very different from buying a readymade piece from a furniture store – our panels are made to your exact wall size, your room’s color scheme, and your storage requirements.

Simple floating TV unit in a Dehradun apartment with walnut finish and LED backlight

What Is a Simple TV Unit?

A simple TV unit is a standalone furniture piece – usually a low cabinet or a floating wall-mounted shelf – that holds the television and a few other things like a set-top box, gaming console, or a couple of showpieces.

These come in standard sizes. You pick one from a catalogue, it gets delivered, and you place the TV on top or mount the TV to the wall above it. Simple, quick, and easy on the budget.

A good TV unit still looks clean and stylish. But it only covers a part of the wall, not the whole thing. The rest of the wall stays empty – which can look fine in some rooms and feel incomplete in others.

Full Wall TV Panel Design vs Simple TV Unit - Side by Side

Feature

Full Wall TV Panel

Simple TV Unit

Wall coverage

Full wall

Partial

Storage

High – cabinets + shelves

Low to medium

Wire management

Built-in, hidden

Exposed or taped

Customization

Fully custom

Limited

Visual impact

Very high

Moderate

Cost

₹40,000 – ₹1,50,000+

₹8,000 – ₹40,000

Installation time

2–4 days

A few hours

Best for

Large rooms, families

Small rooms, rentals

Which One Gives More Storage?

If you have a family – and especially if you have kids – storage is a big deal. A full wall TV panel design wins this comparison easily. You get closed cabinets where you can store extra bedding, stationery, kids’ stuff, remote controls, router cables, and pretty much anything else that ends up on the living room floor.

Open shelves give you space for books, plants, photo frames, or decorative items. You decide what goes where based on how you actually live in your home.

A simple TV unit gives you a drawer or two and maybe a small cabinet underneath. That’s honestly not enough storage for most Indian families, especially in apartments where every square foot counts.

At Bhumim, we often combine open shelves on the upper half with closed cabinets on the lower half. This way your room looks airy but still gives you hidden storage for everyday clutter.

Which One Looks Better?

From a pure visual standpoint, a well-designed full wall TV panel design is hard to beat. It fills the wall completely, giving the room a finished, magazine-worthy look. LED strip lights behind the TV or inside shelves add warmth and depth at night.

But this doesn’t mean a simple TV unit looks bad. A floating TV unit with clean lines and a matching wall paint color can look really sharp – especially in a minimalist or Scandinavian-style living room.

The key difference is impact. A full wall panel becomes the centerpiece of your entire living room. A simple TV unit is a supporting piece that blends in.

For most Indian homes where the living room is the main entertaining space, the full wall panel design adds a “wow factor” that guests notice immediately.

Which One Costs More?

Let’s be honest about money. A full wall TV panel design costs more – that’s simply a fact. But the gap isn’t as wide as people think when you account for what you’re getting.

Here’s a rough estimate for Dehradun in 2026:

  • Simple TV unit: ₹8,000 – ₹40,000 depending on size and material
  • Full wall TV panel (custom, manufactured and installed): ₹45,000 – ₹1,50,000+ depending on room size, materials, and design complexity

When you look at it this way, the panel costs more upfront. But it also replaces the need for a separate bookshelf, display cabinet, storage unit, and entertainment unit. So the actual cost difference, when spread across all those items, is smaller than it first appears.

At Bhumim, we offer 3D visualization of your design before manufacturing begins – so you know exactly what you’re paying for and there are no surprises. That’s part of what makes working with a furniture manufacturer different from working with an interior designer who subcontracts the work.

You can also explore our TV unit designs and living room solutions to get a sense of what’s possible across different budgets.

What Works Best for Dehradun Homes?

Dehradun is a unique city – it’s growing fast, with a mix of old residential areas, new apartment complexes, and hill-side villas. The choice between a full wall TV panel design and a simple TV unit often comes down to the type of home you live in.

Apartments in Dehradun

Most apartments in areas like Balliwala, Kanwali Road, and GMS Road have living rooms that are 12 ft x 14 ft or smaller. In these rooms, a full wall panel can actually make the space feel bigger – because it organizes everything in one place and removes the visual clutter of multiple separate furniture pieces.

For smaller apartments, we recommend panels that use light finishes (white, off-white, or light oak) with vertical lines to make the ceiling feel higher.

Villas on Rajpur Road

Homes on Rajpur Road tend to have bigger living areas – sometimes 18 ft x 20 ft or more. Here, a full wall TV panel design is almost always the right choice. A small TV unit on a large, empty wall looks odd. The panel fills the space and anchors the room.

We often design these with a mix of fluted wood panels, marble-look laminate accents, and warm LED lighting for a premium feel.

Homes in Sahastradhara Road

This area has many new construction homes with open floor plans. These homes often have one side of the living room that’s open to the dining area. A full wall entertainment unit on the TV wall creates a visual anchor that ties the whole open space together.

Humid Weather Considerations

Dehradun’s weather is important to factor in. The city gets good monsoon rains and has moderate humidity for most of the year. This means:

  • MDF boards can swell and warp in high moisture if not properly finished
  • BWP-grade plywood with good laminate or PU finish is the smarter choice
  • HDHMR boards are another great option for durability in humid conditions
  • Hardware like hinges and channels should be rust-resistant

At Bhumim, we use BWP plywood and moisture-resistant materials as standard practice for all our Dehradun projects – because we manufacture locally and understand the local climate.

You can read more about choosing the right kitchen and furniture materials for Indian homes for a deeper understanding of material selection.

Family Storage Requirements

Indian families tend to have a lot of stuff – festival decor, extra bedding, kids’ games, photo albums. A full wall TV panel design with properly planned closed cabinets can absorb all of this without making the living room feel cluttered.

We also recommend building a small mandir niche into the panel for families who need a dedicated prayer space in the living room – it’s a popular request at Bhumim and looks beautiful when done right.

Step-by-Step: How to Plan Your TV Wall at Home

If you’re planning your living room, here’s a simple process that works:

Step 1: Measure your wall Note the exact width and height of the wall where the TV will go. Also check if there are doors, windows, or switchboards on that wall.

Step 2: Decide your TV size first Your panel design should be planned around your TV’s size. If you plan to upgrade to a larger TV in the next 2–3 years, plan the TV space accordingly now.

Step 3: List your storage needs What do you need to store in the living room? Make a list – set-top boxes, gaming consoles, books, decor, router, remote controls, etc. This helps plan the right mix of open and closed storage.

Step 4: Pick your material and finish For Dehradun homes, BWP plywood with laminate or PU finish works best. Choose a color that complements your sofa and flooring.

Step 5: Get a 3D visualization Before anything gets manufactured, get a proper 3D rendering of your design. At Bhumim, this is part of our standard process – you see exactly what the final result will look like before we start making anything.

Step 6: Manufacturing and installation Once you approve the design, manufacturing takes about 10–15 working days. Installation typically takes 1–2 days for a TV unit and 2–4 days for a full wall panel.

For detailed planning help, check out our living room furniture design and get in touch with our team.

Common Mistakes People Make When Choosing a TV Wall Design

  1. Buying a readymade unit that doesn’t fit the wall Readymade TV units come in standard sizes. Most walls are not standard. The result? Gaps on the sides, uneven look, and wasted space.
  2. Ignoring wire management Running cables behind walls or inside panels takes planning. Many people skip this and end up with a beautiful unit ruined by visible wires.
  3. Choosing the wrong material for the climate Using cheap MDF without proper sealing in Dehradun’s humid weather leads to swelling, bubbling, and peeling within 1–2 years.
  4. Not planning for future TV upgrades Designing a panel for your current 43-inch TV and then buying a 65-inch TV two years later – the sizes won’t match.
  5. Forgetting ventilation for electronics TV panels need ventilation space behind the TV and inside the set-top box area. Without airflow, devices overheat.
  6. Making it too dark Heavy dark wood panels in a small room can feel oppressive. Balance dark finishes with lighter shelves or LED lighting inside the niches.

Expert Tips from Bhumim's Design Team

After manufacturing and installing hundreds of TV units and wall panels across Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Noida, here’s what our team recommends:

Mix open and closed storage. Closed cabinets hide the mess. Open shelves show your personality. Use both for the best result.

Add LED strip lights. An LED strip behind the TV reduces eye strain during night viewing and adds a premium look at very little cost.

Keep the top of the panel light. Heavy-looking panels that go all the way to the ceiling can feel suffocating. Use light-colored or open shelving at the top.

Use fluted panels for a modern touch. Vertical fluted (grooved) panels on either side of the TV are a top trend right now. They add texture and depth without bulk.

Plan your power points. Before installation, mark where you want plug points for the TV, soundbar, gaming console, and chargers. Adding them later means breaking walls.

Don’t copy exactly from Pinterest. What works in a Chennai or Mumbai apartment may not suit a Dehradun home. Local climate, room sizes, and lifestyle habits matter. This is why working with a local manufacturer like Bhumim – rather than ordering online or copying a design – makes a real difference.

Curious about how other rooms in your home can be transformed? See our interior design tips for Indian homes for more ideas beyond just the living room.

Benefits and Challenges of Each Option

Full Wall TV Panel Design

Benefits:

  • Transforms the entire look of your living room
  • Massive storage capacity – open and closed
  • Hides wires, routers, and cables completely
  • Fully custom to your wall, room, and taste
  • Can include mandir section, bookshelf, and display niches
  • Adds real value if you ever sell or rent the property

Challenges:

  • Higher upfront cost
  • Takes longer to manufacture and install
  • Harder to move if you shift homes
  • Requires proper planning before execution

Simple TV Unit

Benefits:

  • Lower cost
  • Faster to get and install
  • Can be shifted or replaced easily
  • Good option for rental homes
  • A wide variety is available in the market

Challenges:

  • Limited storage
  • Doesn’t cover the full wall
  • Wires often remain visible
  • Standard sizes may not fit your wall perfectly
  • May feel incomplete in large rooms

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the cost of a full wall TV panel design in Dehradun?

A full wall TV panel design in Dehradun typically costs between ₹45,000 and ₹1,50,000, depending on wall size, material quality, and design complexity. Bhumim manufactures these in-house, which reduces the cost compared to outsourced work.

Q2: Which material is best for a TV panel in Dehradun's humid climate?

BWP-grade plywood with a good laminate or PU coating is the best choice. HDHMR boards are also strong and moisture-resistant. Avoid plain MDF without proper sealing in humid conditions.

Q3: How long does it take to get a full wall TV panel installed?

Manufacturing takes around 10–15 working days after design approval. Installation takes 2–4 days. Total time from booking to finished installation is typically 3–4 weeks.

Q4: Can a full wall TV panel fit a small Dehradun apartment?

Yes. Full wall TV panels can be designed to look light and airy – using vertical lines, light finishes, and a mix of open and closed sections. They often work better than a standalone unit in small rooms because they keep everything organized in one place.

Q5: Is a simple TV unit better for a rental home in Dehradun?

For rental homes, a good-quality floating TV unit is more practical because it can be moved when you shift. However, if you’re planning to stay for several years, even a rental can benefit from a wall-fitted unit.

Q6: What is the difference between a TV unit and a TV panel?

A TV unit is a standalone furniture piece that supports the television. A TV panel covers the full wall with a combination of TV space, shelves, and cabinets integrated together. The panel is a full wall furniture system – the unit is just one piece.

Q7: Can I add a mandir section to my TV panel?

Yes, absolutely. This is one of the most common requests at Bhumim. We design dedicated mandir niches into the TV panel, usually on one side of the TV, with backlit niches and appropriate finishes. It’s a beautiful and practical addition for Indian homes.

Q8: Does Bhumim provide a 3D design before manufacturing?

Yes. Bhumim provides a 3D visualization of your design before any manufacturing begins. You see exactly what the finished product will look like in your room, and changes can be made at this stage. This ensures there are no surprises after installation.

Q9: What kind of living room wall design works best for Dehradun villas on Rajpur Road?

Larger villas benefit from bold full wall entertainment unit designs – premium materials like fluted wood, high-gloss or matte laminates, marble-look accents, and warm LED lighting all work well. These homes have the space for a grand design statement.

Q10: Can Bhumim help with the entire living room furniture setup, not just the TV unit?

Yes. Bhumim designs and manufactures complete living room furniture – including sofas, center tables, crockery units, and more. You can also check out the complete home furniture range at Bhumim for ideas across every room.

Key Takeaways

  • A full wall TV panel design is best for families with storage needs, large rooms, and homeowners who want a complete, polished look.
  • A simple TV unit works well for smaller rooms, rental homes, or tighter budgets.
  • Dehradun’s humid climate means material choice matters – go with BWP plywood or HDHMR with proper laminate or PU finish.
  • Apartments in Dehradun, villas on Rajpur Road, and homes in Sahastradhara Road each have different space requirements – the right design depends on your specific home.
  • Bhumim designs, manufactures, and installs TV panels and units in-house – no outsourcing, no middlemen, and full 3D visualization before manufacturing begins.
  • Always plan wire management, ventilation for electronics, and future TV size into your design upfront.

Conclusion

There’s no single right answer to the full wall TV panel design vs simple TV unit debate – it really depends on your room, your budget, your family, and your lifestyle.

But here’s what we’ve seen after working with hundreds of homeowners across Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Noida: people who invest in a full wall TV panel almost never regret it. They get more storage, a better-looking room, and a practical solution that solves multiple problems at once – wire mess, storage shortage, and wall emptiness – all in a single piece of furniture.

Those who go with a simple TV unit usually do so because of budget constraints or because they live in a rental. Both are valid reasons. And when they’re ready to upgrade, they come back for the full panel.

At Bhumim, we don’t just design your living room – we manufacture it and install it with precision. Every panel is built to fit your exact wall, your exact room, and your exact lifestyle. We provide 3D visualization before manufacturing, use quality materials suited to Indian homes, and our experienced team ensures a smooth installation from start to finish.

We serve homeowners across Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Roorkee, Noida, and Ghaziabad. If you’d like to explore what a full wall TV panel design could look like in your home, we’d love to help.

Ready to plan your TV wall? Visit Bhumim’s living room design  or contact bhumim expert team for a free consultation and 3D design session.

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