I agree with j garcia, I mean even if you don't want a rack, you could buy a nice end table and place the reciever on top of that and use the drawers to store remotes, manuals or DVD's. A receiver is probably the most important part of Home Theater, it is the brains of any system and trust me once your hubby hooks up a reciever and the speakers and sub, the sound quality will increas 1000 fold over any TV speakers. The PS3 is a fabulous Bluray player and having a reciever that can decode the new audio formats is just mind blowing in audio superiority. You can either buy a HT center to house the gear of if looks are important to you (and it sounds like it is) you can contract a carpenter and have him build you one that not only looks stunning but can hold all the gear (just make sure the carpenter makes the shelves with enough space to allow the reciever and PS3 and cable box to breathe because all of them generate tons of heat.