Most of us are familiar with clutter in the living room, from remote controls lost down the side of the sofa to that one CD that always seems to vanish. Clutter doesn’t just create visual chaos, it also costs you time searching for things and trying to find somewhere to store them.

When you’re planning a new media wall, storage should be a key part of the design. Clever storage solutions not only keep your living room tidy, but also help you make the most of every inch of space. Below are some smart and stylish media wall storage ideas to help you create a living space that feels both organised and beautifully finished.

 

1. Pull-Out Drawers Below the TV

Installing full-width pull-out drawers beneath your TV is one of the most efficient ways to use lower media wall space. These drawers are perfect for storing remote controls, game controllers, extra cables, and even board games.

Opt for soft-close runners for a smooth, quiet touch, and consider deeper drawers if you want to tuck away larger items like blankets or media collections. Just be sure to leave enough clearance so the drawers can open without bumping into your furniture.

Media Wall with pull out drawers

 

2. Floating Cabinets with Push-to-Open Fronts

Floating cabinets give your media wall a clean, modern look. Mount them off the floor to create a sense of space and lightness. A bonus feature is using push-to-open mechanisms, no handles, no fuss.

These are ideal for hiding away routers, streaming boxes, or even kids’ toys, keeping the face of the wall clutter-free. You can also use a contrasting colour to your wall to give the media wall greater visual impact.

floating media wall

 

3. Secret Compartment for Valuables or Clutter

Want to add a bit of clever craftsmanship to your media wall? A hidden compartment is a great way to store items discreetly, whether it’s spare cash, passports, or jewellery you don’t want on display.

Use magnetic catches or tip-on hinges so the panels can open to reveal slim storage spaces. It’s a clever mix of design and utility that keeps the clean look intact. The key is to blend the door or panel perfectly with the surrounding material, with no visible hinges or gaps.

secret storage built in a media wall for valuables

 

4. Built-In Bookcases on Either Side

Framing your media wall with tall built-in bookcase-style shelves can greatly increase your storage space. You can use open shelving to hold books, plants, or framed photos, anything you want on display.

For a more polished look, integrate adjustable shelves so you can shift heights around as your collection grows. Add closed cabinets at the bottom for anything you’d rather keep out of sight.

Bookshelf Media Wall

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    5. Integrated Soundbar Space

    Instead of resting a soundbar on top of furniture or mounting it under the TV, consider carving out a dedicated niche in your media wall.

    This keeps your tech in line with the overall design, giving a built-in, professional look. A snug fit means fewer cables on display, just be sure to size the opening properly for your soundbar model.

    Media wall with a space for a soundbar

     

    6. Overhead Storage Cabinets

    Most people forget the space above the TV, but it’s prime real estate for storage. Shallow, horizontal cabinets up top are great for stashing things you don’t need every day, like seasonal decorations, extra cables, or spare remotes.

    Use lift-up or tilt-up hinges so doors open smoothly without blocking the screen. Keeping everything aligned creates a built-in, architectural finish.

    A media wall with overhead storage

     

    7. Display Shelves with Integrated LED Lighting

    For a more decorative touch, open display shelves with LED lighting can showcase your favourite items without overwhelming the wall. Built-in lighting makes a huge difference, it adds warmth, highlights your personal style, and gives the media wall a more high-end finish.

    Use warm white LED strips under each shelf or along the back panel to create a subtle glow, and always route the wiring cleanly through the frame for a tidy setup.

    A media wall with blue led lighting

     

    8. Sliding Doors to Conceal the Entire Media Wall

    If you prefer a clean, uncluttered look at all times, or want to hide the TV when it’s not in use, sliding doors are a brilliant solution. With the right design, you can completely close off your media wall, turning it into an elegant feature wall or cabinet front when not in use.

    Use large-panel sliding doors that run on top-mounted tracks for a smooth, seamless look. Options like timber cladding, reeded glass, or even fabric panels can give your media wall a whole new identity and keep everything hidden away.

    This is a great choice for open-plan living spaces, bedrooms, or anywhere you want the option to hide your TV for a minimalist style.

    Media wall with sliding doors