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Choosing the Coziest Wooden Nightstand
Year after year, furniture in the home is reviewed again and again. But one item never disappears from the scene: a wooden nightstand.
This is a classic interior piece that never goes out of style. The nightstand can be made from solid wood, rustic, retro-style, or with a beautiful and elegant finish. You can count on drawers, and sometimes even doors.
Functionality and expressive design are key for this small but indispensable piece of furniture.
PinterestFunctionality
Choose your nightstand based on functionality. Some people want to store many things next to their bed. Others, however, view the furniture more as a decorative element than a functional one.
Thus, to understand your connection with the nightstand, it's important to consider your habits.
For example, do you usually read before sleep? Then you'll need a book stand and possibly glasses.
Do you bring your phone to bed? Leave space for it too. With a glass of water or a cup of tea, and other items depending on your routine, you might need additional space on the nightstand.
Decorative Style
What decorative style dominates your bedroom? Is it more classic, modern, rustic, or retro?
Classic style, for instance, prefers nightstands with neutral colors in mid-tones of wood, with clearly defined shapes and always matching the headboard.
A modern bedroom looks great with a dark nightstand at the bed, in straight lines or with a bolder design. For those who prefer rustic style, a solid wood nightstand is an excellent choice.
Why not be inspired by various models of wooden nightstands now? Take a look!
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