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Damn, I love when the measurements actually work out!

Damn, I love when the measurements actually work out!

Bought this stepped bookshelf for extra shoe box storage under the sloped ceiling in my walk-in closet. I measured everything carefully, and it ended up fitting like it was made for this spot.

The height, the width, the shape — everything fits almost too perfectly. Feeling pretty proud of this one.

u/Live-Leopard-5433 — 2 days ago

Before I even had a chance to decorate the console table, these little guys had already taken it all. Luckily, it's a good length, so they don't crowd it.

u/Live-Leopard-5433 — 4 days ago

Feedback after purchasing the shoe rack: Love the end result of assembly, but pack your patience. It took a good 3 hours to assemble...

This shoe rack has drawers, which are great for storing shoes and keys. I previously bought a key rack, but I don't need it anymore. The appearance is also fantastic: the color is perfect. The storage capacity is also quite good; however, there are inevitably too many assembly parts, which posed a slight challenge for me, but if you don't mind, I think it's a perfect purchase.

u/Live-Leopard-5433 — 7 days ago

For a 65-inch TV, a good rule is to choose a TV stand that is at least 57 inches wide, but ideally a little wider.

A 65-inch TV usually measures around 56 to 57 inches wide, so the stand should never be narrower than the screen. In most cases, a stand in the 60 to 72 inch range looks more balanced and gives you enough room for décor, speakers, or media devices without feeling crowded.

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Here’s the simplest way to think about it:

  • 57 inches minimum if you want a just-right fit
  • 60 to 70+ inches if you want better balance and a more finished look
  • Wider stands usually look more intentional, especially in larger living rooms

A stand that is too narrow can make the TV feel oversized and top-heavy. A stand that is slightly wider usually looks more stable and visually grounded.

Depth matters too, especially if you’re using the TV’s legs instead of mounting it. Some 65-inch TVs have wide-set legs, so even if the stand is wide enough overall, the usable top surface still has to support the foot spacing.

Height also plays a role. Even if the width is right, a stand that’s too tall can still throw off the whole setup.

So for a 65-inch TV, the safest answer is:

look for a stand around 60 to 72 inches wide, with enough depth for the base, and a height that keeps the screen comfortable at seated eye level.

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u/Live-Leopard-5433 — 24 days ago

For small spaces, the best plant stands should make room for more greenery without making the area feel crowded. That is why the most practical choices usually focus on vertical storage, corner placement, and multi-tier design.

    1. Multi-Tiered Corner Stands

A corner plant stand is one of the easiest ways to add plants without taking up too much floor space. Tribesigns multi-tier corner plant stands make good use of underused corners while keeping the layout neat and stylish.

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    1. Tall Vertical Plant Stands

In compact rooms, height matters more than width. A tall plant stand helps display multiple plants in a small footprint, making it a smart choice for apartments, bedrooms, or small living rooms.

    1. Minimalist Designs for a Lighter Look

For small interiors, open and simple designs usually work best. Tribesigns plant stands with metal frames and wood-look shelves feel lighter visually, so they add display space without making the room look heavy.

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    1. Decorative Multi-Tier Options

A multi-tier plant stand does more than hold pots. It also helps create a more styled and layered look. Tribesigns plant stands are especially well suited for this, since they combine storage, display, and decorative appeal in one piece.

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u/Live-Leopard-5433 — 25 days ago