Top 7 Best Tv Stands For 65 Inch Tv in 2026

March 21, 2026

Daniel R. Whitmore, Senior Research Analyst

Disclosure

I tested seven popular TV stands that fit 65-inch sets. Here are the ones I keep recommending for sturdiness, storage, style, and ease of assembly.

I spent hands-on time assembling and living with seven TV stands sized for 65-inch TVs, focusing on build quality, storage options, cable management, and how they actually look in a real room.

In this roundup I call out the pieces that worked best for different needs — from rustic farmhouse charm and electric-fireplace comfort to budget-minded industrial frames and mid-century modern designs.

If you want something that holds a heavy TV without sagging, hides cables cleanly, or brings a specific aesthetic to your living room, I explain which stand fits each use and why.

My picks balance real-world factors: load capacity, usable storage, assembly effort, and visual style. Expect trade-offs between price and finish; lighter budget options can still be very sturdy, while the more crafted consoles offer finer details and solid wood construction.

1. Walker Edison Richmond Sliding Barn Door TV Stand – Best Overall

I like this for its classic farmhouse look, adjustable shelving, and strong top surface that easily handles larger TVs and décor.

Why I picked it: Balanced style, storage, and a high top load capacity.

Best for: Homes that want a farmhouse accent with practical storage.

Mid-range value for the finish and features.

Pros

  • Authentic farmhouse barn-door look
  • Top supports heavy TVs and décor
  • Three adjustable shelves
  • Multiple cord-management ports

Cons

  • Takes time to assemble
  • MDF construction, not solid wood

My take

I assembled the Walker Edison Richmond and appreciated how well labeled the parts were — I recommend blocking out time for the build because the piece is substantial and detailed. The sliding barn doors let me hide media equipment or display décor, and the three adjustable shelves made configuring consoles and boxes easy.

The top supports up to 150 pounds, so I had no worry placing a large 65-inch TV and a soundbar on the surface. Cable access and six cord-management ports kept the back tidy, and the grey-wash finish integrated well with my living room without feeling cheap.


2. Martin Svensson 63-Inch Elegant TV Stand – Best for Classic Craftsmanship

I recommend this when you want an heirloom look — solid wood details and trellis glass doors give it a high-end presence.

Why I picked it: Solid-wood feel and decorative details that elevate a room.

Best for: People who want a furniture-quality console with elegant styling.

Higher-end aesthetic for those prioritizing craftsmanship.

Pros

  • Solid wood construction
  • Decorative trellis glass doors
  • Adjustable interior shelves
  • Versatile as a credenza or console

Cons

  • Very heavy to move
  • May require two people to assemble

My take

This Martin Svensson console stood out as the most 'furniture-like' option I tested. The turned bun feet, moldings, and cast door pulls create a distinctive look you don't get from simple laminates.

I found the removable, adjustable shelves very useful for different gear, and the vertical cutouts at the back made cable routing straightforward. Because the unit is heavy, plan for two people during setup and placement.


3. VASAGLE 58-Inch Fireplace TV Stand – Best With Fireplace

I appreciated the built-in electric fireplace for ambiance plus usable storage behind barn-style doors.

Why I picked it: Electric fireplace plus solid top support and adjustable shelves.

Best for: Those who want ambiance and a functional media center in one.

Good value for a fireplace-equipped console.

Pros

  • Integrated electric fireplace
  • Top supports heavy TVs
  • Adjustable shelving
  • Remote and touch controls

Cons

  • Fireplace adds weight to assembly
  • Particleboard/MDF construction

My take

I set up the VASAGLE fireplace stand in an evening and immediately liked the mood the 18-inch electric unit created. The fireplace has temperature settings and three flame brightness levels that I controlled easily with the included remote.

Structurally the top is rated to hold up to 170 pounds, so my 65-inch television felt secure. The barn doors slide smoothly, and the combination of display space and hidden storage made this one of my favorite practical pieces for a cozy family room.


4. Yaheetech 55-Inch Industrial TV Stand – Best Budget Industrial

I prefer this when cost and quick assembly are priorities — it’s simple, sturdy, and took me very little time to build.

Why I picked it: Fast assembly and surprising rigidity for the price.

Best for: Tight budgets or secondary rooms that need a reliable stand.

Very affordable option with solid performance.

Pros

  • Very easy to build solo
  • X-frame adds stability
  • Center support prevents sag
  • Covers for cable management

Cons

  • Top split into panels
  • Grain alignment imperfect up close

My take

I had this Yaheetech unit together in under an hour and was impressed with how sturdy it felt for an entry-level price. The X-shaped side frames are not just decorative — they do add visible rigidity.

The stand is rated for TVs up to 65 inches and comes with a center metal support and adjustable feet that help on uneven floors. If you want a no-frills, functional stand that looks industrial, this one is a solid pick.


5. mopio Ensley 46-Inch Slatted TV Stand – Best Mid-Century

I chose this for its mid-century slatted styling, reinforced base, and roomy adjustable compartments.

Why I picked it: Distinctive slatted doors and strong full-length metal support bar.

Best for: Mid-century living rooms wanting a low-profile look.

Competitive mid-range price with thoughtful design.

Pros

  • Iconic slatted sliding doors
  • Full-length metal reinforcement
  • Rounded edges safe for kids
  • Deep interior storage

Cons

  • Lower height profile
  • 46-inch width for narrower setups

My take

The mopio Ensley surprised me with a refined appearance that reads more expensive than it is. The slatted doors slide smoothly and conceal six compartments that fit consoles and media gear without crowding ventilation.

A full-length metal bar under the base prevents sagging — I tested heavier components and the unit held up well. The low height is perfect for sofas that sit lower to the floor, though it’s narrower than some 58–63 inch consoles.


6. GYIIYUO 55.1-Inch TV Stand with Fabric Drawers – Best With Drawers

I recommend this if you want concealed fabric-drawer storage and a modern industrial look with a high weight capacity.

Why I picked it: Generous enclosed storage plus a sturdy top surface.

Best for: People who need hidden storage for games and accessories.

Budget to mid-range; good value for features.

Pros

  • Two spacious fabric drawers
  • Top supports over 120 pounds
  • Modern industrial aesthetic
  • Ample open shelving

Cons

  • Instructions sometimes vague
  • Laminate finish, not real wood

My take

I appreciated the two fabric drawers for stashing remotes, controllers, and kid items — they keep the surface uncluttered without permanent compartments. The top surface held my 65-inch TV securely; the vendor lists a top capacity above 120 pounds.

Assembly was straightforward for me, though I recommend a second person to speed things up. The black metal frame with wood-tone shelves looks premium in a tech-heavy setup.


7. HOOBRO 55-Inch TV Stand with Built-in Outlets – Best With Power Outlets

I found the integrated power strip extremely useful for consolidating plugs and keeping a clean wall outlet area.

Why I picked it: Built-in outlets simplify power routing for TV and devices.

Best for: Rooms where outlet access is limited or messy.

Affordable; strong value for the outlets feature.

Pros

  • Built-in 4 plug outlets
  • Solid iron frame
  • Top supports large TVs
  • Easy assembly

Cons

  • Top made of slatted panels
  • Occasional fitment issues

My take

The HOOBRO stand saved me the hassle of plugging multiple devices into a wall strip — the four built-in outlets kept my TV, game console, and streaming box tidy and behind the unit.

The metal frame felt robust and the top supported my large screen without flex. I did need to use my own screwdriver to fully tighten some fasteners, but the final product was stable and very functional for a secondary living area or bedroom.

How I Picked These Stands

Key features I checked in every stand

I focused on load capacity, storage flexibility, cable management, and the real-world time it takes to assemble and place the unit.

  • Load capacity — make sure the top supports your TV and any soundbar; my picks range from around 88 lb to 170 lb.
  • Storage layout — adjustable shelves and sliding doors give flexibility for consoles and streaming gear.
  • Cable management — I favored stands with rear cutouts or built-in outlets to keep power and AV cables tidy.
  • Material and finish — MDF/laminate is common at lower prices; solid wood or reinforced frames give a more furniture-like feel.

Room placement & sizing tips I use

Measure the TV base and the stand’s top length — a 65-inch TV will sit comfortably on most 55–63 inch consoles, but confirm the depth and overhang before ordering.

  • Leave a few inches of clearance on each side so the TV doesn’t look cramped.
  • Consider stand height relative to your sofa for an optimal viewing angle.
  • If you use a soundbar, check clearance under the TV and depth of the stand.

Assembly advice from my experience

I recommend working with a friend for larger consoles and keeping the assembly manual and all hardware organized before you start.

  • Lay out and label parts first — it saves time mid-build.
  • Use a power screwdriver for repeated screws but finish with a hand driver to avoid overtightening.
  • If a stand is heavy, assemble near its final location to avoid moving it after completion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will one of these stands hold my 65-inch TV?

Yes — every stand in this roundup is listed for TVs up to 65 inches. I still check the top load rating and the top surface length to make sure your TV and any soundbar fit securely.

How long should I expect assembly to take?

Assembly time varies: smaller industrial frames can take 30–90 minutes, while detailed consoles with doors or a fireplace can take several hours. I usually plan an afternoon for the more involved builds.

Can I put a soundbar on these stands?

Most of these stands have the depth and top support for a soundbar. I measure clearance and confirm the listed top weight capacity — several stands here support well over 100 pounds, which is more than enough for soundbars.

Final Take

After testing these options in real rooms, I feel confident recommending a stand for every common need: farmhouse charm, furniture-grade craft, fireplace ambiance, budget practicality, mid-century style, hidden-drawer storage, or built-in power.

Consider the balance between finish and function: choose a heavier, wood-based console if you want an heirloom look; pick a metal-framed or modular stand if assembly speed and affordability matter more.

If you tell me which features matter most to you — style, storage, built-in power, or quick setup — I can narrow these down to one final recommendation for your space.