The TV unit is one of the indispensable parts of modern home decoration. Offering a combination of aesthetics and functionality, MERMERSA TV units make living rooms and halls more useful and stylish. If you want to create a corner of comfort in your home, this is possible with the right choice of TV unit.
Marble is a preferred material for TV units due to its natural beauty and durability. Its naturally cold surface extends the life of your electronic devices. In addition, the maintenance of the marble TV unit is very practical. You can easily wipe off dust and dirt with a damp cloth, which ensures that your TV unit always looks clean and beautiful.
How to Install a Marble TV Unit
Installing a marble TV unit requires precision, proper tools, and a clear understanding of the unit’s structure. Due to the weight and fragility of marble, it’s strongly recommended that the process be handled by a professional installer or furniture assembly team. However, here is a step-by-step guide outlining the general procedure:
1. Prepare the Necessary Tools and Materials
Before starting, gather essential tools such as:
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Screwdrivers
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Drill
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Measuring tape
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Level
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Anchors and fasteners (as specified)
Also, have protective gloves and padding ready to avoid damaging the marble.
2. Review the Assembly Instructions
Most marble TV units come with a detailed installation manual. Read it thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the layout and assembly sequence.
3. Check the Components
Unpack all materials and verify that every part is included and undamaged. Report or replace any broken or missing items before continuing.
4. Organize and Separate the Pieces
Lay out all components in an organized manner. Group the parts (base, shelves, back panels, etc.) and arrange them in the order they’ll be assembled.
5. Assemble the Base First
Start with the base section, as it provides structural support. Ensure the base is level and secure before moving on.
6. Install Drawers or Shelves
If the unit includes drawers, shelves, or compartments, assemble these next. Follow the manual to secure rails, runners, or pegs appropriately.
7. Assemble the Main Frame
Connect the vertical and horizontal body components to form the main structure. Use a level to keep alignment precise. For marble panels, handle with care and use non-abrasive supports during placement.
8. Mount the TV (If Applicable)
If the unit includes an integrated TV mounting bracket, install it according to safety specifications. Ensure the anchor points are solid enough to support the weight of your TV.
9. Wall Mounting (Optional but Recommended)
For extra safety—especially in homes with children or pets—secure the unit to the wall using heavy-duty brackets and anchors rated for marble furniture.
10. Final Inspection and Cleanup
Check that all screws, joints, and fittings are tight. Wipe down the surfaces using a non-acidic cleaner and a soft cloth to avoid scratching the marble. Make sure the unit is stable and ready for use.
What Should the Back of a Marble TV Unit Look Like?
The back of a marble TV unit can vary depending on design preferences and functionality. Here are the most common styles:
Flat or Closed Design
Many modern TV units have a flat or fully closed back. In these cases, the rear surface is smooth and often flush with the wall, whether wall-mounted or freestanding. This design creates a clean, minimalist appearance.
Open Back Design
Some TV units feature an open-back layout, with cutouts, shelves, or compartments. This style allows for better airflow, easier cable management, and extra storage options.
Cable Management Holes
Well-designed TV units often include pre-drilled holes for organizing and routing cables from your television, media players, or game consoles. This keeps cords hidden and prevents clutter.
Decorative Details
The back panel can also serve as a decorative element. This may include engraved patterns, natural veining, or other artistic touches that highlight the unique characteristics of marble.
Backlighting or Integrated Lighting
Some luxury units include integrated LED lights behind or around the TV panel. This adds a soft ambient glow and enhances the visual appeal of the unit in the room.
Which Marble Types Are Suitable for a Marble TV Unit?
Here are some popular marble options often used for TV units:
Carrara Marble
A classic white marble with soft gray veining. Elegant and timeless, Carrara is ideal for minimalist and modern interiors.
Calacatta Marble
Characterized by a bold contrast between its white background and thick, dramatic gray veining, Calacatta marble offers a luxurious and high-end appearance.
Statuario Marble
Another white marble with striking gray veining, often more prominent than Carrara. It provides a refined and contemporary look, perfect for upscale spaces.
Emperador Marble
Known for its rich brown tones with light veining, Emperador creates a warm and traditional ambiance, making it suitable for more classic interiors.
Nero Marquina Marble
A deep black marble with crisp white veining, Nero Marquina is ideal for creating a bold, modern, and sleek design statement.
Travertine
Although technically not a marble, travertine is often used in similar applications. With its natural beige, brown, or gray hues, it lends a rustic and earthy feel to the space.
Bardiglio Marble
A gray-toned marble with subtle white veining, Bardiglio fits well in modern or industrial-style interiors.
How to Maintain a Marble TV Unit
To keep your marble TV unit looking beautiful and lasting for years, it’s important to follow a few simple maintenance practices:
1. Regular Cleaning
Dust the unit frequently to prevent buildup and maintain its natural shine. Daily or weekly wiping with a soft cloth helps preserve the marble’s polished appearance.
2. Use Marble-Safe Cleaners
Always choose cleaning products that are specially formulated for marble. Avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners, as these can damage the surface.
3. Clean Spills Immediately
Wipe up any liquid spills—especially water, vinegar, or lemon juice—right away to prevent staining. Do not let spills sit and dry on the surface.
4. Avoid Direct Contact with Hot Objects
Do not place hot pans, cups, or cookware directly on the marble surface. Instead, use heat-resistant mats or coasters to prevent thermal shock or discoloration.
5. Apply Protective Sealants
To enhance the marble’s resistance to stains and preserve its natural color, consider using marble polish or protective sealants. Always follow the product manufacturer’s recommendations.
6. Avoid Abrasive Materials
Do not drag heavy or sharp objects across the surface. These can scratch or chip the marble. Always lift items gently and place them with care.
7. Prevent Fading from Sunlight
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause the marble’s color to fade or shift over time. Place the TV unit away from strong, direct sunlight whenever possible.
8. Seek Professional Help for Moving or Installation
Due to the weight and fragile nature of marble, it’s best to rely on professional movers or installers when relocating or assembling your marble TV unit. Proper handling reduces the risk of cracks or damage.
Packaging for Marble TV Units and Wall Panels
Proper packaging of marble TV units and wall panels is essential to ensure safe transport and to protect the materials from damage during handling and delivery. Here are the key steps to follow:
1. Protective Foam or Bubble Wrap
Wrap all sides of the marble surfaces with foam sheets or bubble wrap. This provides a cushioning layer that protects against scratches, chips, and minor impacts.
2. Edge and Corner Protectors
Use corner guards or foam protectors specifically designed for marble. These absorb shocks and prevent edge chipping during loading or movement.
3. Sturdy Packaging Materials
Place the marble pieces inside a reinforced cardboard box or a custom wooden crate. This helps shield the product from external forces and environmental conditions.
4. Size-Appropriate Packaging
Choose packaging that fits the exact dimensions of the marble TV unit or panel. Well-fitted packaging prevents the item from shifting during transit and reduces the risk of breakage.
5. Bubble Wrap or Stretch Film for Extra Support
After foam wrapping, apply bubble wrap or stretch film for an extra layer of protection. This reinforces the overall structure and keeps surfaces secure.
6. Internal Stabilization
Use packing fillers (such as foam blocks or cushions) inside the crate or box to stabilize the item and prevent movement inside the packaging.
7. Transport & Installation Guide
Include a printed manual with transportation and assembly instructions. This ensures proper handling and simplifies the installation process for the end user.
8. Warning Labels
Clearly mark the packaging with labels such as “Fragile”, “This Side Up”, or “Handle with Care” to alert handlers and reduce mishandling.
📦 Tip: Always follow the specific packaging guidelines or materials provided by your logistics partner. This ensures safe delivery under professional shipping conditions.
Conclusion
Marble TV units not only help create a cleaner and more organized living space but also add elegance to your home. At MERMERSA, we offer durable and refined marble TV units that elevate your interior design.
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