The Best Console (Furniture-Style) Digital Pianos in the UK (2026)

By the Pianova editorial team · Updated 2026 · How we test & score

Console digital pianos come in a furniture-style cabinet with a built-in stand and pedals, designed to live in the home. This guide covers what consoles offer and which models we rate.

Quick answer

A console digital piano is built into a furniture-style cabinet with three built-in pedals and a fixed stand, made to be a permanent, attractive fixture in the home. They typically offer refined sound and key actions and a traditional look. Look for a fully-weighted action, a natural sound, three pedals and a cabinet that suits your room. Consoles suit homes where the piano stays put, rather than portable use.

Why choose a console

Consoles are designed for the home as a permanent instrument, with a cabinet that looks like a traditional upright, a sturdy fixed stand, and a proper three-pedal setup built in. They often have larger speakers and refined actions for a more complete playing experience at home. The trade-off is that they are not portable - they stay in one place once set up.

What to look for

Console vs portable

A console is a fixed, furniture-style home piano with built-in pedals and stand; a portable (slab) piano is a flat instrument you can move, store or gig with, usually bought with a separate stand and pedal. Choose a console if it will stay in the home and you want the look and full pedal setup; choose portable if you need to move it or save space.

Who it suits

Console pianos suit homes wanting a permanent, attractive piano with the full pedal experience, and families with space for it. They look the part and offer a refined home setup. If you need to transport the piano, gig with it, or are short on space, a portable piano is the more practical choice.

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Our top picks

  1. #2 Yamaha

    Yamaha

    Our score: 9.5/10

    A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted) and 88 keys, best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.

  2. #6 Yamaha

    Yamaha

    Our score: 9.4/10

    A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted) and 88 keys, best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.

Frequently asked questions

What is a console digital piano?

One built into a furniture-style cabinet with a fixed stand and three built-in pedals, designed as a permanent home instrument. Consoles offer a traditional look and full pedal setup, but they are not portable.

Is a console or portable digital piano better?

Neither is better - they suit different needs. A console is a fixed, furniture-style home piano with built-in pedals; a portable piano can be moved, stored or gigged. Choose a console if it stays home, portable if you need to move it.

Do console digital pianos have three pedals?

Yes, typically - consoles usually have three built-in pedals (sustain, sostenuto and soft) like an acoustic piano, which is part of their appeal for a complete home playing experience.

Bottom line

Our top pick is the Yamaha (our score 9.5/10) - A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted), best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play..