{"id":34050,"date":"2016-03-09T10:10:54","date_gmt":"2016-03-09T18:10:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.betterlivingthroughdesign.com\/?p=34050"},"modified":"2016-03-09T10:10:54","modified_gmt":"2016-03-09T18:10:54","slug":"bed-side-tables","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.betterlivingthroughdesign.com\/furnishings\/bed-side-tables\/","title":{"rendered":"Bed Side Tables"},"content":{"rendered":"
Nightstands, bed side tables, whatever you call them, they’re somewhat necessary for a good night’s sleep. So says anyone that has knocked over a glass of water, groped blindly for an alarm clock or phone, or lost their device\/watch\/jewelry\/what-have-you under the bed or in the covers. Here’s a few that are easy on the eyes, have at least a little storage space, and are relatively easy on the wallet… except for a couple, which qualify as expensive as they have a comma in the price tag. 2. Min Bedside Table with Pedestal Base<\/a>, $556.75. 3. Hatter Nightstand<\/a>, $279.99. 4. Metalwork Nighstand<\/a>, $159.00. <\/p>\n 5. Roar + Rabbit Brass Geo Inlay Nightstand<\/a>, $399.00. 6. Urbancase The Edge Side Table<\/a>, $550.00. 7. THN .75 Night Stand<\/a>, $1,400.00. 8. Pile Side Table<\/a>, $1,100.00. <\/p>\n 9. Audrey Nighstand<\/a>, $229.00. 10. Louvered 2-Drawer Nightstand<\/a>, $209.00.
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\n1. Proof Nighstand<\/a>, $199.00.
\nMetal clad construction doesn’t mess around. With a width at 20″, its drawer will hold all sorts of miscellany. <\/p>\n
\nSuper minimal with a barely-there little drawer. It’ll hold only the essentials, and that’s a good thing for anyone clutter-prone. <\/p>\n
\nCute, cute, cute. One drawer of Indonesian Mindi wood pairs well with low profile beds, as it’s 16″ in height. <\/p>\n
\nCheap, if you don’t mind celadon. I wonder how difficult it would be to spray paint over the lacquer if you got tired of the color? <\/p>\n
\nBrass inlays in a geometric pattern? Fun.<\/p>\n
\nFloating side table, anyone? No legs means no stubbed toes in the dark, which is always a good thing. <\/p>\n
\nDefinitely not cheap, but that’s what you get when you have a solid walnut case with a lacquered finished drawer. (As usual, the most expensive option is my favorite.) <\/p>\n
\nExpensive, but the top shelf is shifted perpendicular to the open area underneath, which hides the small stuff without a drawer while still being easy to reach from the bed. <\/p>\n
\nFriendly price in a sleek little table. The iron frame sets off the acacia wood drawer nicely. <\/p>\n
\nCute. Angled (basalt gray stained) fronts hide the two drawers. Two drawers = lots of storage. <\/p>\n