wall unit
Noun: A piece of furniture consisting of several connected components or modules, designed to be placed against and often attached to a single wall in a room. It typically provides storage and display space, and its modular nature allows it to cover a significant portion of the wall.
A "wall unit" is a singular, often large, furniture item. It is used to describe a built-in or freestanding system that utilizes vertical wall space for organization and decoration. - It is commonly found in living rooms, dens, and home offices. - The term refers to the complete, assembled piece, not its individual parts.
- We bought a new oak wall unit for the living room to hold the television and books.
- The designer recommended a custom wall unit to maximize storage in the small apartment.
- This wall unit features cabinets, open shelves, and a dedicated space for a media center.
- "Built-in wall unit": A wall unit that is permanently fixed to the wall, often custom-made for a specific space.
- The built-in wall unit in the library was crafted from cherry wood.
- The concept can be extended to specialized units, such as a "media wall unit" specifically designed for electronics, though this is a compound term.
- Shelving unit: A simpler piece of furniture, often just shelves, that may stand against a wall.
- Entertainment center: A type of furniture for media equipment, which can be a form of wall unit.
- Cabinetry: Refers to the cabinets or constructed woodwork that can make up a wall unit.
- Storage wall
- Wall system
- Modular wall furniture
- Freestanding furniture (e.g., a bookcase that stands away from the wall)
- Isolated piece (e.g., a single, separate cabinet)
"Wall unit" functions as a compound noun. Its meaning is specific to furniture and interior design. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb.
- a piece of furniture having several units that stands against one wall of a room