A bedside cabinet seems like a simple purchase until you start shopping for one. Suddenly there are widths, depths, drawer counts, finishes, handles, leg styles, and a hundred small choices that all feel important. The way through is to start not with the cabinet but with the way you use the space beside your bed. Do you read at night? Do you charge a phone, a watch, and a tablet? Do you keep a glass of water, a hand cream, and a notebook within reach? The honest answer to these questions shapes every decision that follows.
This guide draws on years of experience helping customers across the UK choose pieces that suit their homes. It is meant to give you a calm framework rather than a list of rules, since every bedroom is different.
Before anything else, take a tape measure to the gap beside your bed. Note the width available, the depth from the wall to the edge of the mattress, and the height to the top of the mattress. Note any obstructions: a radiator, a skirting board, a sloping ceiling. Write the numbers down rather than relying on memory, since they will guide you through the entire selection.
As a general rule, the top of the cabinet should sit level with, or just above, the top of the mattress. This keeps reaching natural and stops a lamp from shining directly into your eyes. Browse our complete bedside cabinets collection using the dimension filters to narrow down quickly.
Material is the next big decision and it shapes the character of the whole bedroom. Each option has its own strengths.
Wood feels warm, ages gracefully, and suits traditional and country style rooms. Our wooden bedside cabinets range covers oak, walnut, pine, and ash in finishes from light and limed through to deep stained.
High gloss reflects light, feels architectural, and suits modern apartments and new builds. The newer matt sheen versions age better than very high shine pieces and come in tones from cashmere to graphite. See the breadth of the category in our high gloss bedside cabinets selection.
Mirrored brings glamour and bounces light into shaded rooms. Bevelled and antiqued panels feel more grown up than the very shiny styles of years past. Our mirrored bedside cabinets and tables range shows how varied the look has become.
Metal reads as industrial or boutique hotel and pairs well with timber elsewhere in the room. Our metal bedside cabinets include slim framed pieces and sturdier locker style designs.
It is tempting to assume more drawers are always better, but bedside storage is best when it matches your actual habits. A single shallow drawer suits someone who keeps the surface clear and stores most things in a chest. Two drawers, one shallow and one deeper, work for most people. Three drawers can feel like too much in a small room and tempt clutter to gather.
If you read in bed, an open shelf below the drawers is useful for current books and magazines. If you charge several devices, look for a cabinet with a discreet cable cutout at the back so cords can run out of sight. Soft close runners, once a luxury, are now standard on better quality pieces and worth insisting on.
The handles change the personality of a cabinet more than people expect. Brass cup handles feel classic. Forged iron pulls feel rustic. Slim brushed nickel bars feel modern. Push to open fronts feel architectural and minimal. Try to match the hardware to other metals in the room: a brass lamp on a brass handled cabinet feels resolved, while mixing too many finishes can feel busy.
A matching pair of bedside cabinets feels balanced and is the calmest choice for most rooms. That said, a thoughtful mismatch can work beautifully when only one person needs storage and the other prefers a tall slim shelf for books. The key is for the two pieces to share a finish family, even if their shapes differ.
Practical considerations matter, especially in older British homes with narrow staircases and tight landings. Check the dimensions of the cabinet against your access route, not just the bedroom itself. Many of our pieces arrive flat packed with clear instructions, while some come fully assembled. We deliver across the UK and the listing for each piece notes which option applies.
The top should sit level with, or slightly above, the top of your mattress. This keeps reaching natural and lamps at a comfortable height.
Two drawers suit most people. One shallow drawer for small essentials and one deeper drawer for books or a folded throw is a calm, practical combination.
A matching pair feels balanced, but a thoughtful mismatch within the same finish family can add character and suit asymmetrical storage needs.
Lacquered gloss and waxed timber are both straightforward, though gloss shows fingerprints more readily. Mirrored surfaces ask for slightly more frequent wiping.
They are not essential, but they protect the cabinet from slamming damage over time and are much quieter for a sleeping partner.
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