Home renovation involves many aspects, from large to small. The bedroom, as the area where you spend the most time, deserves careful consideration. Besides the essential bed and wardrobe, there's plenty of room to create beautiful and practical combinations with bedside tables, bay windows, and lighting. Today, we'll share 8 amazing bedside table combinations!
1. Custom-Made Bedside Tables & Bed: If you're particularly picky about your bed and it's custom-made, consider custom-made bedside tables to match. This creates a more harmonious and unified style, saving you the trouble of choosing separate bedside tables.
2. Wall-Mounted Bedside Tables: Just like wall-mounted toilets, bedside tables don't have to be floor-standing. For those with obsessive-compulsive tendencies or a penchant for cleanliness, wall-mounted bedside tables are not only neat and tidy but also easy to clean.
3. Round Bedside Tables
Traditional bedside tables come in various styles, mostly square or rectangular, but they can also be round. For example, the round bedside table shown below is quite unique.
4. Wooden Stump Bedside Tables
If you're a wood enthusiast and can't find suitable styles at the furniture market, you can always choose a wooden stump as your bedside table. These stump bedside tables have an inherent sense of stability, are rare, and durable.
5. Extra-Low Unique Bedside Tables
Some bedrooms, due to space constraints—either the bed is low or there are other decorations on the walls—make installing a normal bedside table awkward. This is where extra-low unique bedside tables come in.
6. Double-Layer Bedside Tables
Who says bedside tables can only be single-layered? Double-layered designs offer more space, and the bottom can hold books you read before bed, preventing them from taking up space next to your pillow.
7. Bedside Tables Matching the Bed
The above are more unique or require customization. For other bedside tables, you can simply buy a matching one at the furniture store to avoid mismatched styles.
8. Bedside Tables Combined with Bay Windows
Besides matching the bed, bedside tables can also be combined with bay windows. This saves space, and the bedside table can also be used as a dressing table, which is a great benefit for homeowners with smaller bedrooms.
So, what do you think of these 8 amazing combinations? Which one do you like best?