PVC/uPVC finishes come in a wide enough range that colour planning matters just as much as it would with any other material.
Key points
- Warm white walls with a walnut-tone PVC/uPVC TV unit create a calm, neutral base that works with almost any furniture.
- Charcoal grey PVC/uPVC panelling with brass or gold hardware gives a compact living room a boutique-hotel feel.
- Sage green accent walls paired with light oak-finish PVC/uPVC units suit homes going for a softer, nature-led palette.
- Matte black PVC/uPVC detailing against a cream wall works well as a bold but low-maintenance contrast choice.
- Whatever combination you choose, keep flooring tone in mind — it usually anchors the rest of the palette.
Why this matters when you're planning tv unit
At No More Wood, every tv unit we design starts from this same material logic — a TV unit sits in the most-viewed spot in the house, so any warping, colour fading or exposed wiring is impossible to miss — and standard ready-made units rarely fit the exact wall or TV size. We build the tv unit to avoid that from day one, not patch it later.
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