7 Stylish Hall TV Unit Designs for Indian Homes — 2025 Ideas with Costs
The TV unit is the most requested single-item interior upgrade in Bangalore's living rooms. In most Indian homes, the television is the hall's visual centrepiece — and the wall it sits on defines how the entire room feels. Here are seven designs that work well in Indian living rooms, with honest costs.
Design 1: Classic Floating Shelf Unit
A wall-mounted floating shelf at 900–1,000mm height with a closed cabinet section below for equipment storage. Simple, clean, functional. The baseline against which all other options are measured. Cost: Rs.22,000–35,000 for a standard 6ft unit.
Design 2: Fluted Panel Full Wall
Vertical ribbed panels covering the entire TV wall from floor to ceiling. TV mounted in a central panel recessed slightly from the panel surface. LED strip backlighting. The most popular hall TV wall design in Bangalore in 2026. Cost: Rs.45,000–80,000.
Design 3: Entertainment Wall with Open Shelving
Floor-to-ceiling wall unit with TV in the centre, open shelves on either side for books, plants, and objects, and closed cabinets below. Books, art, and plants become part of the design. Cost: Rs.65,000–1.1 lakhs.
Design 4: Dark Accent Wall with Minimal Floating Unit
Deep navy, forest green, or charcoal paint on the TV wall as the main visual statement. A thin floating shelf unit in a coordinating colour. The most budget-friendly design option that still looks intentional. Cost: Rs.25,000–42,000 (paint + minimal unit).
Design 5: Stone Cladding Feature Panel
Natural stone or stone-effect cladding panels on the TV wall from floor to full wall height. Earthy, textural, and genuinely premium. Works well in contemporary homes with warm neutral palettes. Cost: Rs.55,000–1.2 lakhs.
Design 6: Backlit Niche Panel
A deeply recessed panel behind the TV, with LED strip lighting creating a backlit glow around the screen. The rest of the wall is flat — the TV niche becomes the singular visual statement. Cost: Rs.35,000–60,000.
Design 7: Traditional Carved Wood Panel
Carved teak or rosewood panels on the TV wall — a traditional South Indian design language applied to a contemporary living room. Warm, distinctive, and genuinely Indian. Popular in South Bangalore and Mangalore traditional homes. Cost: Rs.80,000–1.8 lakhs.
| TV Unit Type | Budget | Mid-Range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Floating shelf (6ft) | Rs.18–22K | Rs.22–35K | Rs.35–55K |
| Fluted panel wall | Rs.40–55K | Rs.55–80K | Rs.80K–1.5L |
| Full entertainment wall | Rs.55–75K | Rs.75K–1.1L | Rs.1.1–1.8L |
| Stone cladding | Rs.50–75K | Rs.75K–1.2L | Rs.1.2–2.5L |
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What is the average cost of living room interior design in Bangalore?
A basic living room interior — TV unit, false ceiling, and paint — starts at ₹45,000. A complete living room transformation with feature wall, modular sofa area, and designer flooring ranges from ₹80,000 to ₹2 lakh depending on size and materials.
What colour is best for a small living room in Bangalore apartments?
Light neutrals — off-white, greige (grey-beige), or soft sage green — make small living rooms feel larger. Avoid dark colours on all four walls. One accent wall in a deeper tone (navy, forest green, or burnt orange) adds depth without closing the space. Suntew recommends Asian Paints Royale or Berger Silk Breatheasy for Bangalore apartments.
How do I make a small living room look bigger?
Use light colours, mirrors, and vertical storage to create the illusion of space. A wall-mounted TV unit frees up floor space. Suntew also recommends light-coloured 800x800mm tiles laid diagonally, which visually expands the room.
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