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20 Alternative Bedside Cabinet Ideas That Save Space And Money

Bedside tables and cabinets are a must-have when it comes to your comfort zone, and there is nothing worse than knowing there’s nowhere within reach to put your phone, night light, a glass of water, reading material or other things you need near your bed at night. Sound relatable? Don’t worry, because we have collected twenty alternative bedside table ideas that can make your bedroom look chic and classy! 

 

Your choice of bedside tables and mattresses at the San Diego store is almost limitless, choose one that you love the most and fits you the best. 

 

Continue reading this article below to discover these revolutionary and amazing bedside table and cabinet ideas!

Side chair

Even an ordinary old-fashioned armchair can look cool in an appropriate environment. Loose bedding and an adjustable side table accent chair create a relaxed and elegant atmosphere.

Console table

If two single beds lean against the wall, try to keep the space smooth and tidy by adding a console table between them. 

Bar cart

Add a bar cart to your table. Recently, vintage bar carts are everywhere and it’s not surprising to understand why — a bar cart is a unique way to add vintage glamour and a great way to add a little whimsy effect to any space.

 

A pile of books

Nothing is more straightforward than this. For super simple, affordable chic bedside tables that are not tables, stack some books. And you can completely customize this and continue stacking them until the desired height is reached.

Floating shelf

Fix floating floors or tiny floating tables on the wall to save floor space, all while still having space for nighttime necessities.

Windowsill

One of the biggest challenges in a small bedroom is to find a place to put all the items. The bed occupies most of the space in small rooms. If you run out of space you can use windowsills for extra storage for decoration, lighting, and other necessities.

Classic bedside table

The classic bedside table which is larger than a nightstand and smaller than a dresser is the perfect option for storage.  

Built-in niche

A small ceiling room has no space for bulky furniture. The built-in wall niche above the bed provides ample space for your items. Add one of the comfy mattresses from San Diego stores to add more coziness to your room.

A garden bench

You can choose a garden stool when you need a little space to accommodate the smooth lights and glass. The whirlpool of peach and mint in this modern stool adds a pop to the brass light, that warms up the fresh white and grey bedding.

Built-in table

Although there may not be enough room in your studio apartment for guests to use. The quirks of part of the building turned into a table are too adorable and can provide a working space or a small washstand.

 

Barstool

In the classic, shabby chic style, each item is simple and purposeful, such as a low stool supporting a night light. If you choose an ordinary wooden bench, consider painting it in exciting colors.

Custom bed frame

If you are already creating a custom bed frame, consider building a side table shelf. Add one of the mattresses from San Diego stores to complete the entire look.

Dressing table

If your bedroom is large enough, use the dressing table as a bedside table. This will create more surface space so you can place two lights and areas for a gadget. Conversely, if your room is too small to accommodate bedside tables and dressing tables, choose the latter as it also provides storage space.

Trunk

For some people, a side table is just a repurposed trunk. You can also bring back to life an old crate and use it as a bedside table. 

Stool 

A dark bedroom may be frustrating, but it is undeniably intimate, sexy, and comfortable. A step stool next to the bed is a perfect temporary two-story table.

Folding table

A yellow-green light with corresponding gingham fabrics and bedding can make your master bedroom more active. Use vibrant and fun colors, that are consistent with the cabin style of the space. 

Sculpture stool

Vibrant colors and textures add a modern and masculine touch to classic romantic flowers, plaid, and linen pillows.

Pedestal

Use a pedestal! The tall, slim silhouette is both exciting and unexpected, yet classic. Choose shiny gold that is wide enough to hold books and top lights.

Classic side table

A bedroom looks good when it has fewer items. Although very simple, it still looks beautiful. All it needs is a few layers of fresh linen, a small table, and a table lamp. 

Two-story table

The bedroom headboard can turn the clumsy corner bed into something more refined. Work with interior decorators to customize your furniture or change the use of folding screens. The two-story small side table is ideal for two single beds.

 

So which of the bedside cabinet ideas do you like the most?