cherry media console with glass doors
a traditional cherry media console with glass doors is the real deal — not a flimsy flat-pack TV stand story.
This long, low media console brings real-wood warmth and classic paneled details to your living room instead of a tangle of cords on a metal rack. Behind the two center glass-panel doors, you get easy remote-friendly access to components, books, or display pieces, while the flanking raised-panel doors conceal closed storage at each end. The generous top easily handles a TV or turntable setup with room left over for lamps or stacked art books.
The D’Beetle Difference
• Real-Furniture Media Piece: This isn’t a floating shelf or a metal-and-MDF TV stand — it’s a substantial case piece with paneled doors, molding, and proper base trim, so it reads as furniture first and media storage second. The warm cherry finish gives it that lived-in, library feel that works in a brownstone living room or a cozy den.
• Glass-Front Center Storage: Two center glass doors let your remotes work while keeping visual clutter tucked away. It’s ideal for receivers, game consoles, streaming boxes, or even a row of design-forward books and objects that deserve to be seen rather than hidden.
• Closed Side Cabinets: Flanking solid-panel doors on each side handle the not-so-pretty stuff — cables, chargers, board games, DVDs, or the modem/router you don’t want to look at. The full-width form factor means it can also moonlight as a dining-room sideboard or hallway console if your layout changes.