Media Units

Media units are about one thing: stopping the living room looking like a tech shop.

Morgan Malone Fitted Furniture

Media Units

Big TV. Soundbar. Consoles. Boxes. Routers. Wires. Remotes. Then someone adds a lamp and a plant and suddenly there’s nowhere to put anything.

A fitted media unit tidies the whole situation. The TV sits where it should. Devices have a home. Cables disappear. Storage closes. The room looks calmer.

We design media units based on how the room is actually used. Some people want a simple low unit with drawers and a clean top. Others want full wall storage with shelves for books and a spot for photos. Some want everything hidden. Others want a mix.

It depends.

The practical bits matter. Ventilation for devices. Access to sockets without pulling half the unit apart. Space for a future bigger TV (it happens all the time). And proper cable routes so you’re not drilling holes afterwards like a panic job.

A media unit can be subtle or it can be a feature. Either is fine, as long as it suits the room. Too heavy and it dominates. Too small and it looks lost. Getting the proportions right is the difference between “nice” and “why did we do that”.

You see all kinds of living rooms in Galway and the surrounding areas — open-plan spaces, snug rooms, older sitting rooms with odd corners. A custom unit makes use of whatever you’ve got, instead of forcing a standard cabinet into the space.

The point isn’t to impress people. It’s to make the room easier to live in. Less clutter. Less mess. Less wires. More storage that actually gets used.

Let’s create your perfect media unit today!