I landed on these nightstands because I loved the different materials and colors - it made it really easy to marry her bedroom finishes with the white wood, gold hardware and legs, and organic raffia drawer fronts. I initially thought we’d do one nightstand for Eliza since her bed wall is tighter on space, but ended up with two after loving the first so much and finding a second at an outlet. West Elm (nightstands HERE) is also great since they design so much for apartment living.Įliza has Number One and let me tell you - the size is incredibly deceptive for the heft of this thing! It’s constructed really well and is as sturdy as they come. In general, Pottery Barn Kids (nightstands HERE) and Pottery Barn Teen (nightstands HERE) are great places to find smaller nightstands that are also shorter - perfect for low profile beds. (Many of the nightstands featured in today’s post come in multiple finishes and color options, and some come in multiple size options, too.) You can find links to my favorite small nightstands in the most narrow widths below the following graphic. Most of the nightstands I’ve sourced below are intended for a long term solution, but they still range across a variety of budgets. But, if you’re looking for a narrow nightstand on a budget or as an interim solution, there are plenty of inexpensive options out there, too. Check the weight and construction to gauge the build. Make sure you’re aware of how much time and effort is required in putting the nightstands together, and enlist some help if a two-person assembly is noted.While your space may call for a small nightstand, a “small nightstand” doesn’t necessarily mean a flimsy nightstand. Some only require you to place the top on the legs in a one-step process, while others are more of an involved one to two hour process. Many nightstands require assembly, so make sure to keep that in mind when choosing one. You’ll also want to consider whether you want closed drawers or doors or if open shelving is enough to suit your needs. If you have a small area, rounded or narrow nightstands may be the best option since they increase surface area without a bulky design. Style is a personal preference, but it also plays into how your nightstand will fit and look in your bedroom. Make sure to consider height too-some nightstands are taller than others and if you have a low platform bed, the two might not be a good match. Measure the area next to your bed (or wherever you want to put it) and then choose a nightstand that falls well within those dimensions. One of the most important things to consider when choosing a nightstand is the size. If you’re looking for something a bit more affordable, we recommend the VASAGLE Nightstand End Table, which boasts a versatile design at a budget-friendly price point. Our top pick is the Andover Mills Rushville 3-Drawer Solid Wood Nightstand because of its classic design, ample storage, and unique color options. Size: 19 x 15 x 23 inches | Material: Solid wood | Storage: Three drawers This nightstand is slightly more expensive than other options available, but despite its price, we think it’s a great option for anyone looking for a nightstand with plenty of storage and multiple colors available. Keep in mind that this dresser is designed for shorter bed frames, so if you have a thick mattress, it may not be the best height for you. This table is also available in nine colors so you can choose one that blends in seamlessly with your room or use it to add a pop of color, like turquoise or orange. The three drawers add a decent amount of storage space, so you'll have plenty of room for bedside essentials and more. It’s handcrafted from renewed acacia wood that was sustainably sourced, so you can also feel good about purchasing it. The Rushville 3-Drawer Solid Wood Nightstand is our favorite nightstand because it has a classic design that lends well to any bedroom decor and it’s already assembled out of the box. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
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