Floating Console

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Discover elegant floating consoles, perfect for modern homes and stylish storage. Explore unique designs from minimalist oak to luxurious marble, ideal for entryways, living rooms, and entertainment spaces.

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Many floating consoles are made from solid wood or hardwood veneers, with popular choices like oak, walnut, pine, and acacia. You’ll also see engineered wood such as plywood or MDF for a smoother painted finish. Some floating console items mix wood with metal mounting brackets or legs for an industrial look, and a few use rattan or cane accents.
Storage varies by design, but you’ll find floating console items with drawers, drop-down doors, or open cubbies for easy-access storage. Several styles include long shelf tops for decor and media, plus hidden compartments or cable cutouts to manage cords. A number of floating consoles add sliding doors, while others keep a minimalist look with a single open shelf.
Finish choices for a floating console are usually meant to match your room’s style, from natural wood tones to clean painted looks. You’ll find clear matte or satin topcoats that show the grain, darker stains like walnut or espresso, and lighter oak-inspired tones. Several floating console items come in painted black or white, and a number use two-tone wood-and-metal accents.
Floating consoles can be mounted on several wall types, as long as the mounting method matches your wall. Many floating console items are designed for wood studs behind drywall, while some include hardware for masonry like brick or concrete. For plaster, tile, or metal studs, you’ll typically need specialized anchors or blocking, and the seller’s bracket style matters.
For a modern living room, look for floating consoles with clean lines and minimal hardware. Slim wood boxes in walnut or light oak tones, flat-front drawers, and handleless push-latch doors fit the look. Several floating console items also pair wood with black metal brackets for a crisp contrast, while matte black or white painted finishes suit minimalist spaces.