A warm focal point and a practical media console in one piece, this antique-white entertainment center pairs a wide top for larger TVs with an integrated 36-inch electric fireplace insert. The result is a classic, furniture-style look that helps reduce visual clutter by keeping media components and décor in a single, coordinated footprint.
A TV stand with a built-in electric fireplace changes the feel of a room in a way a standard console can’t. Instead of a single “screen wall,” it creates a layered centerpiece—TV above, storage below, and a fireplace glow at eye level when seated.
For quick planning—especially if you’re coordinating wall mounting height, soundbar placement, and outlet access—these basics help you confirm fit before delivery and assembly.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | 70” TV Stand with 36” Electric Fireplace, Antique White Entertainment Center |
| Stand Width | 70 in |
| Fireplace Insert | 36 in electric insert |
| Finish | Antique White |
| Availability | In stock |
| Price | $616.49 USD |
Shop the featured piece here: 70” TV Stand with 36” Electric Fireplace, Antique White Entertainment Center.
Antique white is one of the easiest finishes to live with: it reads soft and inviting, but still crisp enough to contrast a black TV screen and dark electronics. It also pairs naturally with light oak tones, woven textures, and warm metallic accents—helpful if the goal is a cozy room that doesn’t feel heavy.
If the TV will sit on the top surface (rather than on the wall), check your TV’s leg spacing. Many “70-inch class” TVs have wide-set feet that need a longer surface than expected, while others use a centered pedestal stand that takes up less width but may require extra depth.
Electric fireplace inserts are designed to deliver the visual comfort of a fireplace without combustion. The flame display is created with lighting effects—so there’s no smoke, no ash cleanup, and no need for a chimney. That convenience is what makes an entertainment-center fireplace such a popular choice for apartments, newer builds without a hearth, or rooms where a traditional fireplace isn’t practical.
For general home-heating safety best practices, review guidance from the U.S. Fire Administration, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The best-looking media setups are planned from the back forward. Before assembly is complete, think through where each device will live, which cords need slack for future swapping, and how to keep airflow around components that run warm.
Check your TV’s base width and weight against the stand’s rated capacity and usable top surface. Screen size alone can be misleading because TV leg spacing varies widely by model, even within the same “70-inch class.”
No—electric fireplaces don’t require chimneys or gas venting. They do need airflow clearance around their vents and should be used according to the manufacturer’s placement and electrical guidelines.
Many electric inserts include a flame-only setting for ambience without warming the room. Confirm the available modes on the product listing or in the included manual for your specific unit.
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