Guide to Buying a Bedside Table

furnished bedroomA Bedside table is an essential piece of bedroom furniture. Not only does it serve as a functional addition at the side of your bed, but it also adds to the aesthetics of your bedroom. Bedside tables serve various purposes, such as an extra storage option within an arm's reach, a working table, or a place to place your smartphone after you are done chatting at night.

 

Height

A bedside table informs its functional aspects. If you are looking for a nightstand that injects some element of consistency to your bedroom, it would be best if you bought a nightstand that is as tall as the mattress' top. This height makes it easy for you to get anything from the table while you are still asleep. But if you have a shorter bed, a lower profile bed might be just fine. For maximum convenience, you should place the table a few inches from the bed.

Surface Area

The surface area is a measure of your bedside table's top dimensions. Ideally, your nightstand should have ample space to accommodate all your bedroom essentials ranging from alarm clocks to your table lamp. But this does not mean that it should be very large. However, if you need extra space, it is advisable to move some extras such as framed photos away so that the table only holds the essentials.

Storage Space

Some bedside tables have drawers or shelves, which are an additional space to store your necessities. As such, you need to pay attention to your storage needs and choose a drawer that can provide you with the space you need. If you do not need lots of storage space, you might explore those sleek designs with no drawers.home bed

Materials

Materials have a big impact on the style and feel of your bedroom. In light of this fact, you need to pick a bedside table that accentuates your style. Wooden tables, for instance, enhance the old-style look. On the other hand, nightstands made from polished glass or metal are best for contemporary accents. Besides aesthetics, you also need to pay attention to the material's functional aspects, such as strength and durability.