High gloss finishes have moved on from the dated, plasticky look they once had a reputation for. Today, a quality high gloss bedside cabinet brings reflective light, sharp edges and a sense of order to a bedroom, which is exactly what many UK homeowners want in their main sleeping space. The finish bounces lamp light gently and helps small bedrooms feel brighter after dark.
The six ideas below explore different ways to use high gloss beside the bed without the room tipping into showroom territory. They all share one thing in common, which is restraint. High gloss does its best work when the rest of the bedroom is calm. Browse our high gloss bedside cabinets if you want to see how a few key shapes translate into real homes.
A pure white gloss cabinet sitting on warm oak flooring is one of the calmest pairings in modern bedroom design. The cabinet feels almost weightless against the timber, while the wood stops the room feeling clinical. This works particularly well in north facing UK bedrooms where natural light is cooler.
To soften the contrast further, choose linen bedding in oat or stone rather than bright white. The bed becomes the main texture in the room, and the cabinet provides the clean line beside it.
Deep grey or graphite gloss is the natural partner for darker bedroom schemes. Set against a charcoal feature wall or moody panelled headboard, the cabinet recedes by day and quietly catches lamp light by night. It is a strong choice for principal bedrooms in older UK terraces, where the deeper tones complement original details.
Pair the cabinet with brass or aged bronze lamp bases for warmth, and keep bedding in tonal greys. If the room also includes one of our high gloss beds, consider a slightly different gloss tone on the cabinet so the two pieces read as related rather than identical.
Cream gloss bridges traditional and modern UK interiors. In period properties with cornicing, picture rails and softer wall colours, a cream cabinet feels less stark than pure white but still reflects light beautifully. It is a good answer when you want a clean line beside the bed but the rest of the house leans classic.
For this look, choose a cabinet with curved or chamfered edges rather than sharp corners, and finish with a fluted or pleated lampshade. The aim is a sleek piece of furniture that still nods to the architecture around it.
A cabinet that combines a high gloss top with a wood grain body, or vice versa, gives you the cleanliness of gloss with the warmth of timber in a single piece. This works well in family homes where you want the bedroom to feel considered but lived in.
To keep the look intentional, repeat both materials elsewhere in the room. A wooden bench at the end of the bed and a gloss handle on a wardrobe is enough. Our wider bedroom furniture range includes several two tone pieces if you want to coordinate the rest of the scheme.
In smaller UK flats, especially newer city builds, every centimetre of bedroom space counts. A slim high gloss bedside cabinet with one or two drawers and push to open fronts removes visible handles and keeps the wall line clean. The reflective surface also helps the room feel less boxed in.
Choose a cabinet on slender legs rather than a solid plinth so the floor reads through underneath. If your bed is upholstered, such as one of our fabric beds, the contrast between soft fabric and hard gloss adds quiet interest without using more square footage.
Some modern high gloss cabinets include subtle LED detailing under the top edge or behind the plinth. Used carefully, this gives the bedroom a low, warm glow at night that is gentler than a full lamp. It is particularly useful for shift workers or parents who get up at unsociable hours.
Keep the LED tone warm white rather than cool, and dim it where possible. A gloss cabinet with integrated light works best when it is the only lit surface beside the bed, with bedside lamps reserved for reading.
Gloss finishes look their best when they stay smudge free. A soft microfibre cloth and a small amount of warm water is usually all you need for daily care. Avoid abrasive sponges or strong solvents, which can dull the surface over time.
If you place a glass of water on the cabinet each night, use a small leather or felt coaster to prevent ring marks. The same goes for ceramic lamp bases, which can leave faint scratches if dragged across the gloss surface. We are happy to share care advice with every order at Furniture in Fashion.
Whichever of the six ideas appeals most, the same principle applies. The high gloss cabinet should be the cleanest, sharpest piece in the immediate area around the bed. Surrounding textures, such as bedding, rugs and curtains, should soften that hard line so the room still feels welcoming. Browse our complete bedside cabinets selection to see how each style sits in different room sizes.
Not really. A daily wipe with a soft microfibre cloth keeps them smudge free. Avoid abrasive cleaners or strong solvents.
Yes, especially in cream, soft grey or two tone finishes. The trick is choosing a shape that respects the room rather than fighting it.
Yes. A gloss cabinet beside a wooden bed or chest of drawers reads as a deliberate contrast, especially when the timber is repeated elsewhere in the room.
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