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Small Bedside Tables

Add one of our small bedside tables to your bedroom to enhance its timeless appeal.

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Why Should You Go For a Small Bedside Table?

It will give you the minimum amount of storage alternatives, such as small drawers and shelves that provide practical storage space. You can use them to store small books, reading glasses, prescriptions, or other nighttime necessities to help keep your bedroom organised and clutter-free.

Features of Small Bedside Tables?

  • A small bedside table is essential for keeping essentials close before and after sleep, preventing accidents during the night, and serves various purposes beyond its primary function.
  • One of the key advantages of owning a bedside table is being able to have a nightlight close to your bed. A lot of customers enjoy reading in bed. A handy and easily accessible way to make a reading lamp by the bed more convenient is to switch it off before going to sleep.
  • Organize medications on a bedside table tray for convenience. Keep emergency supplies like alarm clocks, torches, and watches nearby. Keep a glass of water nearby for emergencies.

Boost the bedroom's aesthetic appeal: A chic bedside table adds to the room's overall harmony. It can fit in nicely with the bed and clear away any clutter in the space. Furthermore, there are numerous ways to decorate bedside tables to match your interior decor.

The choice of a small bedside table in your bedroom depends on personal taste, space availability, and financial constraints. Ellis Home Interiors offers a variety of options to serve different needs and preferences, helping you design a bedroom that complements your aesthetics and lifestyle.

FAQ:

Q: What complements a bedside table well?
A: A bedside table is an excellent spot to display ornamental and practical objects. A light, a clock, a book or tablet, a vase filled with fresh flowers, an image frame, or a decorative tray are a few things that look good on a bedside table.

Q: Do bedside tables have to be shorter than beds?
A: There are no specific guidelines about the height of a bedside table, but in general, it's a good idea to select one that is either a few inches below or level with the top of your mattress. This facilitates reaching objects on the table while you're in bed.