White Matching Pair Bedside Tables & Cabinets

Complete Your Bed With White Matching Bedside Tables

White matching bedside tables are a stylish addition to your bedroom that also provides convenient access to your important items. They come in many styles, so you can find a pair that works with your room's decor.

Options in materials

White matching bedside tables come in wicker, metal, and wood materials. Wicker bedside tables add softness to your space. They are excellent choices for coastal, transitional, eclectic, and Scandinavian decor. White metal bedside tables are suitable for industrial, contemporary, and modern design. Wood complements a mid-century, farmhouse, and rustic style. This material is known for adding a sense of warmth to a space as well.

Styles of white matching bedside tables

Just as there are different materials, there are multiple design styles you'll come across too. Common styles of white bedside tables are mid-century modern, contemporary, and industrial. You'll also find farmhouse and boho designs. Mid-century modern bedside tables usually have tapered legs, one or two drawers, and an emphasis on geometric shapes. Contemporary designs follow the trends and tend to be sleek.

Farmhouse bedside tables are often characterized by "x" shapes on the sides, aged metal hardware, and a distressed finish. Many of them come with a drawer as well. Some white bedside tables feature a high gloss finish for an even more striking appearance. They can create a feeling of luxury in your space. Because boho tends to be an eclectic style, many of these tables are designed in a unique shape or with geometric patterns. Most bedside tables are rectangular, but you can find round and other distinct shapes too.

Storage options with matching bedside tables

Not all bedside tables have drawers or shelves. If you don't store a lot of items by your bed, then you may want to choose a simpler design. When it comes to the number of drawers, most bedside tables have one or two, but there are models with three drawers. Some contemporary-style bedside tables have drawers without handles as another style option you can choose from.

How high should the bedside table be?

For the greatest ease of grabbing items from the table, it should be around the same height as your sleeping surface. A few centimetres taller than your sleeping surface is fine. It would be better to go with a table slightly taller than slightly shorter.

Other factors to consider

When you're choosing bedside tables, opt for a more solid construction if you have heavy lights or other heavy items you're storing on or in it. You may also want to consider buying a complete bedroom set if you need dressers or other bedroom furniture to save yourself time.

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