uses of NightStand

Why You Should Use a Nightstand in Your Living Room.


If you're having trouble finding the ideal accent table for your living room, you might want to start with your bedroom (or, if you're looking to improve, the bedroom area of your preferred online retailer). You may get nightstands there, as well as a whole new range of options for side and end tables for the living room.



Bedside tables and nightstands are excellent choices for your living area. They resemble accent tables in size and design, making this a simple transition even if you wish to use furniture you currently own. varieties. 

With so many high-tech nightstands available nowadays, it's also simple to locate one with an integrated charger, meaning you may be giving your room even more usefulness without increasing its footprint. analyze emulating their decorating strategies as you analyze how well nightstands fit in living rooms in the seven homes below, both in terms of style and functionality.



A nightstand with an open shelf in the mid-century modern style can add some storage to your living area. Since the nightstand is relatively light thanks to the hairpin legs, it works well in extremely compact spaces like this San Francisco studio. However, you still have a place to store items like books, periodicals, and remote controls. 




The fact that there are so many possibilities while looking for nightstands for your living room is one advantage. When you broaden your search criteria to include the vintage market, this is particularly true. A stunning nightstand was discovered by this vintage dealer for her Seattle living room. It fills up the area between the couch and the wall beautifully because it is a little bigger than most conventional end tables.  Additionally, this piece has a large open shelf for all of her existing books and closed drawer storage.

With any of the contemporary-style nightstands available, you may also add a contemporary touch to your room. A marble-patterned stand was chosen by this Chicago renter to go with her sofa since it goes well with the rest of her airy, light room. This piece's three drawers will aid in keeping a space feeling open and uncluttered.

When I claimed that there are practically unlimited alternatives for modern nightstands, I wasn't lying. The open, boxy nightstands utilized in this LA townhouse provide the living room with just as much storage as they do flair. Additionally, they exactly mimic the design of the coffee table, which creates a pleasing eye path throughout the space.


Tiny end tables, like the vintage one in this Chicago living room, are ideal for small living spaces. It tucks in neatly next to the couch and offers some personality without taking center stage. You may store the remote in the tiny drawer there without having to explore the entire living room for it.  

With a modern-meets-retro stand like the one in this Seattle living room, you may mix and match your styles. It is open but boxy, so it fits perfectly in the corner and provides the space with two shelves of storage.


So, are you prepared to replace your current living room side table with a nightstand? I'm definitely giving it some thought. This free decorating tip will do wonders for you and make your living area feel a little bit more useful and fresh if you can simplify your additional necessities.








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