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The Right Entertainment Center For You

By Mark Etinger

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Getting a new entertainment center may seem on the surface to be an easy task. Just go and pick one out, right? Well, no. There are a lot of factors to take into consideration when you go to purchase a brand new entertainment center.

First, you should take measurements. It's obvious that you should take into account the space you have in the living room or family room where you are putting the entertainment center. You don't want to get a piece that won't fit between your Ashley furniture sofa and the wall. But you should also measure any entrances to your home. Front door, basement door, hallways, stairways, and other places that the entertainment center may need to pass through should be measured and written down. When you get to the store, make sure you ask what size the packaging is and make sure that it will fit down the stairs, around corners, and so on.

The space isn't the only thing that you need to measure. You need to get a tape measure out and measure the television that will be placed on top of the entertainment center! You don't want to go out, find, and fall in love with a specific piece of furniture only to find out that your large 46 inch flat panel television won't fit on top of it! This is especially important if you're looking at getting the type of entertainment center that is fully enclosed so that you can hide away the television or the type that looks sort of like a bookshelf and has a space set aside for the television. If you're looking at getting one of these types, you'll need to actually measure the television. Knowing that your TV is 46" is not enough. Make sure you know how tall and wide it is before you start looking.

Lastly, and this is the most obvious one, you should take into consideration your lifestyle and aesthetic preferences. For example, if you have cats, make sure there is no room for them to bat toys underneath. If you have small children, you want to take into consideration their safety with regards to sharp corners and doors. Get one big enough to hold all of your DVDs or your myriad of video game consoles. But mostly, make sure it's something you will enjoy looking at for years to come because hopefully, it will last that long!

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