Purchasing a Night Stand
Bedroom furniture has become much more diversified. Night stands, for example, might offer drawers, shelves, doors, or all three! But the features of a night stand are not nearly as important as it’s size. A proper night stand is one that’s the right height so you can easily see the alarm clock thereon.

This particular model which is largely press board retails for about 40 GBP
For an Armoire (also sometimes called a Wardrobe), you have the option of single doors, double doors, drawers in the base and sometimes interior drawers on one side. What’s most important in the armoire is that the doors open properly so you can see everything inside. Additionally, an armoire usually takes up a good portion of bedroom real estate, so they?re not really suited to small rooms.
In terms of dressers or chests, both provide storage space. A dresser stores horizontally while a chest (one of the most versatile furniture pieces for your bedroom) stores vertically. Some chests offer interior separators or compartments for ease of organization, others offer shelves or drawers (like those built for sweaters). While all these options are great, what’s most important is what size you need.

This more open style is 40GBP
If you overstuff your drawers your investment is doomed to breaking. You also want pieces that ‘fit in the room , and make it feel complete.
Overall for long lasting furniture you want to get solid wood, not pressboard or thin veneers. Pressboard is very subject to warping and unsuited to storing any significant weight. Veneers will peel and also don’t sustain their shape well.
Costs on these items are dramatically different depending on where you shop. Good prices and good pieces, however, can be found at factory warehouse outlets and similar centers where they don?t have high overhead for their floor space.
