Kids' Nightstands
Sweet dreams of sweet nightstands
A kid’s nightstand, like any other, should be about the same height as their mattress. Since the purpose of a bedside table is to keep things you might need nearby, anything more than a few inches taller or shorter than the mattress won’t be the most functional… especially when they’re fumbling around in the dark!
My nightstands range from about 22 to 30 inches tall, and come in a variety of styles and finishes, so you can find the one that’s perfect for their bedroom.
Nightstands have a relatively small surface, so restraint is key when deciding what to put on it—especially in a kid’s room! Utilize the most space for the essential items, like a lamp or alarm clock. Aim for less than three decorative items for their bedroom end table in order to avoid clutter that can be distracting when they’re trying to sleep.
If they have many items they like to keep handy, choose a nightstand with storage to keep them nearby but hidden. A small tray or box can also keep things tidy. Adding pictures or mirrors to the wall above the nightstand is another way to decorate without taking up limited surface space.