One of the most important questions to answer before purchasing a TV lift cabinet is: What size TV will actually fit?

The answer depends on the cabinet's internal dimensions, lift mechanism, and the physical size of your television—not just its screen size.

TV Size vs. TV Dimensions

Many buyers assume that a "55-inch TV" is exactly 55 inches wide. In reality, TV sizes refer to the diagonal measurement of the screen.

Two TVs with the same screen size can have different overall dimensions depending on:

  • Bezel thickness
  • Frame design
  • Manufacturer
  • Model year

That's why it's always important to check the TV's actual width, height, and depth before ordering a lift cabinet.

Common TV Lift Cabinet Size Ranges

Most TV lift cabinets are designed to accommodate televisions within specific size ranges.

Small Cabinets

  • Typically fit 32"–43" TVs
  • Ideal for bedrooms, apartments, and smaller spaces

Medium Cabinets

  • Typically fit 50"–65" TVs
  • Most popular option for living rooms and family rooms

Large Cabinets

  • Typically fit 65"–75" TVs
  • Designed for larger viewing areas and open-concept spaces

Oversized or Custom Cabinets

  • Can accommodate 75"+ TVs
  • Often built for luxury homes and custom installations

Don't Forget Lift Capacity

The lift mechanism must support both the size and weight of the television.

When evaluating a cabinet, verify:

  • Maximum TV height
  • Maximum TV width
  • Weight capacity
  • VESA mounting compatibility

A TV that technically fits inside the cabinet may still exceed the lift's weight rating.

How to Measure Before Buying

To ensure a proper fit:

  1. Measure your TV's overall width, height, and depth.
  2. Compare those measurements to the cabinet's maximum TV dimensions.
  3. Confirm the lift's weight capacity.
  4. Leave a small amount of clearance for safe operation.

When in doubt, use the manufacturer's published TV fit specifications rather than relying solely on screen size.

Choosing the Right TV Size for Your Room

While larger TVs are increasingly popular, bigger isn't always better.

As a general guideline:

  • Bedrooms: 43"–55"
  • Small living rooms: 50"–65"
  • Large living rooms: 65"–75"+
  • Open-concept spaces: 75"+

The ideal size depends on viewing distance and room layout as much as cabinet capacity.

Final Thoughts

Most TV lift cabinets are designed to accommodate televisions ranging from 32 inches to 75 inches, with some custom models supporting even larger screens.

Before purchasing, focus on your TV's actual dimensions and weight rather than the advertised screen size alone. A quick measurement check can help ensure a perfect fit and years of reliable operation from your TV lift cabinet.