White 2-Drawer Bedside Table | Clean Lines

Infuse your bedroom with timeless Scandinavian style and smart storage using this elegant two-tone bedside table. It features a classic black and white colour scheme with clean lines, complemented by splayed solid wood legs with a durable PVC coating for a unique, stable stance. Two smooth-gliding drawers with classic knob handles and anti-rust metal slides offer convenient, organised space for your essentials.
Crafted from quality 15mm particle board with a smooth paper veneer finish, this table is built for everyday use and easy maintenance. Its reinforced structure and thoughtful design make it a perfect, functional choice for any bedroom, study, or living space. Simple assembly brings this chic and practical piece to life.
Style: Scandinavian, Mid-Century Modern
Material: 15mm Particle Board with Paper Veneer Finish
Colour: Black & White Two-Tone
Legs: Solid Wood with PVC Coating (Splayed Design)
Storage: 2 Drawers with Anti-Rust Metal Slides
Handles: Classic Knob Handles
Key Features: Reinforced Structure, Clean Two-Tone Design
Dimensions: 48 cm (W) x 30 cm (D) x 53 cm (H)
Assembly: Required
Included: 1 x Bedside Table, 1 x Assembly Manual
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Your bedside table is one of the most frequently used pieces of furniture in your home, serving multiple functions from holding your morning coffee to storing personal items. Proper care maintains its appearance, ensures functionality, and protects both the table and the items it holds. This guide covers all common bedside table types with practical maintenance advice for Australian bedrooms.
Section 1: Understanding Your Bedside Table
1.1 Common Bedside Table Types
Single Drawer Tables: Classic design with one storage drawer
Multi-Drawer Tables: Additional storage for more items
Open Shelf Tables: Lower shelf for books or baskets
Cabinet Style: With doors instead of drawers
Floating/Wall-Mounted: Space-saving designs
Nesting/Matching Sets: Part of a bedroom suite
Vintage/Antique: Often requiring specialised care
1.2 Key Components
Tabletop: Surface for daily items—most vulnerable area
Drawers/Doors: Storage components needing regular maintenance
Handles/Knobs: Frequently touched hardware
Legs/Base: Stability and floor protection
Back Panel: Often overlooked but important
Interior Surfaces: Drawer interiors and shelves
Section 2: Daily & Weekly Care
2.1 Morning Quick Care (30 seconds)
Wipe any spills from night before
Straighten items on surface
Check coaster is clean and in place
Close drawers properly if left open
2.2 Weekly Maintenance (5-10 minutes per table)
Clear everything from tabletop
Dust thoroughly with microfibre cloth
Wipe surface with appropriate cleaner
Dust legs and base
Check drawer operation
Wipe down frequently touched items (lamps, clock, etc.)
Organise drawer contents if needed
2.3 Special Attention Areas
Under alarm clocks/lamps: Dust collects here
Drawer handles: Oils from hands accumulate
Coaster area: Check for moisture buildup
Near bed: Check for marks from bedding contact
Section 3: Surface-Specific Care
3.1 Wooden Bedside Tables
Cleaning:
Daily: Wipe spills immediately
Weekly: Dust with grain using microfibre cloth
Monthly: Clean with damp cloth and wood cleaner, dry immediately
Quarterly: Apply furniture polish if recommended
Bedroom-Specific Protection:
Always use coasters—morning drinks are common
Use protective mats under lamps and clocks
Keep skincare products on trays to prevent damage
Avoid placing wet glasses directly on surface overnight
3.2 Painted/Laquered Surfaces
Weekly: Dry dust only
Monthly: Check for chips or scratches
Spot cleaning: Damp cloth only if necessary
Never use: Abrasive cleaners or chemicals
Special care: Night creams and lotions can damage some paints
3.3 Glass-Top Tables
Cleaning:
Weekly: Clean with glass cleaner on cloth, not directly on glass
For water marks: Equal parts vinegar and water
Monthly: Clean underside if visible
Safety: Check for chips, especially if knocked by bed
Protection:
Use fabric placemats under items to prevent scratching
Consider tempered glass for safety
Keep glass cleaner handy for frequent fingerprints
3.4 Laminate/MDF Tables
Daily: Wipe spills immediately
Weekly: Clean with damp cloth and mild detergent
Avoid: Excessive water, harsh chemicals, heat
Protection: Coasters essential—laminate stains easily
3.5 Metal Accent Tables
Weekly: Dust with dry cloth
Monthly: Damp cloth wipe, dry thoroughly
Rust check: Especially in humid bedrooms or coastal areas
Protection: Check for sharp edges near bed
Section 4: Drawer & Storage Care
4.1 Monthly Drawer Maintenance
Empty drawer completely
Vacuum interior with soft brush attachment
Wipe with damp cloth if needed (dry immediately)
Check drawer slides/runners
Apply furniture wax to wooden runners if sticking
Organise contents before returning
Consider drawer liners for protection
4.2 Drawer Organisation Tips
Use dividers for small items
Keep frequently used items in top drawer
Store medications in original packaging
Avoid overloading—respect weight limits
Rotate seasonal items (eye masks, lip balms, etc.)
4.3 Common Drawer Issues
Sticking Drawers:
Clean runners thoroughly
Apply candle wax or dry lubricant
Check for warping or swollen wood
Ensure not overloaded
Misaligned Drawers:
Check for loose screws on runners
Ensure table is level
Adjust drawer slides if adjustable
Professional help if persistent
4.4 Cabinet Door Care (if applicable)
Weekly: Dust doors and handles
Monthly: Check hinge tightness
Quarterly: Lubricate hinges if needed
Alignment: Ensure doors close properly
Section 5: Bedroom-Specific Considerations
5.1 Night-Time Routine Protection
Designated coaster spot that's easy to reach in dark
Stable lamp base to prevent knocks
Phone/device charging area with cable management
Book storage that doesn't damage table edges
5.2 Personal Care Product Management
For Skincare Routines:
Use trays with raised edges
Clean trays weekly
Immediate wipe-up of spills
Consider waterproof trays for liquids
For Medications:
Store in original containers
Keep in cool, dry section of drawer
Regular check of expiry dates
Clean area if spills occur
5.3 Moisture & Humidity Management
Common Bedroom Moisture Sources:
Morning condensation on drink glasses
Night-time water glasses
Humidifiers or air conditioners
Personal care product evaporation
Protection Strategies:
Always use coasters with absorbent bottoms
Wipe base of glasses before placing on table
Use drawer liners in humid climates
Ensure good ventilation around table
Section 6: Matching Suite Considerations
6.1 Coordinated Care with Bed Frame
Use same cleaning products for uniform appearance
Clean at same frequency to ensure even aging
Check hardware matches for cohesive look
Address wear patterns that may differ from bed use
6.2 Paired Bedside Tables
Rotate items between tables occasionally
Equal cleaning attention to both tables
Monitor for uneven fading if one gets more light
Keep hardware equally maintained
6.3 Integrated Features
Built-in charging ports: Keep clean and dust-free
Integrated lighting: Follow manufacturer's care instructions
Touch controls: Clean with electronics-safe products
USB ports: Keep free of dust and debris
Section 7: Seasonal & Deep Cleaning
7.1 Monthly Deep Clean
Remove all items from tabletop and surface
Dust entire table including back and sides
Clean surface with appropriate method
Empty and clean all drawers
Clean legs and check floor protection
Wipe down all items before returning
Reorganise for efficiency
7.2 Seasonal Adjustments
Summer/Months:
More frequent cleaning if using fans or air conditioning
Check for sun fading if near windows
Increased drink use may mean more coaster vigilance
Winter/Cooler Months:
Check for dryness affecting wood
Additional protection from heating vents
More bedside hydration means more spill risk
Humid Seasons:
Check for mould in drawers
Ensure good airflow around table
Consider moisture absorbers in drawers
7.3 Annual Maintenance
Complete drawer emptying and deep clean
Check all hardware for wear
Assess overall condition
Consider professional polish or repair if needed
Photograph for insurance records
Section 8: Problem Solving
8.1 Common Bedside Table Issues
Water Rings from Night-time Drinks:
Immediate action: Blot, don't wipe
For wood: Mayonnaise or baking soda paste treatment
Prevention: Coaster discipline—make it a habit
Consider: Bedside tables with built-in coaster recess
Scratches from Jewellery/Watches:
Prevention: Use trays for nightly storage
Minor scratches: Wood markers or wax sticks
Deep scratches: Professional repair
Habit change: Designate jewellery spot away from table surface
Drawer Sticking (Common Issue):
Remove drawer completely
Clean runners with vacuum and soft brush
Apply dry lubricant or candle wax
Check for swollen wood (humidity issue)
Reduce drawer contents if overloaded
Lamp Base Marks:
Use protective pads under all lamp bases
Rotate lamp position occasionally
Clean lamp base weekly when dusting
Consider lighter lamps if marks persist
8.2 Stability & Safety Issues
Wobbling: Check floor level, tighten leg attachments
Tip risk: Secure to wall if top-heavy or in child's room
Sharp corners: Use corner protectors
Electrical safety: Keep cords organised and away from bed
8.3 When to Call Professionals
Structural repairs to drawers or frame
Veneer repair on damaged surfaces
Antique restoration
Glass replacement
Significant water damage repair
Hardware replacement requiring specialised parts
Section 9: Placement & Lifestyle Considerations
9.1 Optimal Bedside Table Placement
Adequate clearance from bed (easy reach but not knocked)
Accessible to bed without stretching
Away from direct sunlight if possible
Consider bed height—table should be similar height to mattress
Allow drawer opening without hitting bed or wall
9.2 Australian Bedroom Considerations
Master Bedrooms:
Often larger tables with more storage
May have charging stations or tech integration
Higher-end materials requiring specific care
Matching suite considerations
Guest Bedrooms:
Less frequent use but should be guest-ready
Clear instructions for guests on coaster use
Check drawers are empty and clean between guests
Consider more durable surfaces
Children's Rooms:
Durable, easy-clean surfaces
Rounded corners for safety
Secure to wall if climbable
Washable surfaces for craft accidents
Coastal Bedrooms:
Additional rust protection for metal parts
Regular salt residue cleaning
Humidity control for drawers
Sun protection if near windows
9.3 Personalisation & Practicality Balance
Personal items: Use trays to contain and protect
Reading materials: Designate specific area or basket
Technology: Cable management essential
Medication storage: Safe, organised, and private
Decor items: Rotate to prevent permanent marks
Section 10: Quick Reference Care Chart
Task Frequency Time Required Key Points
Spill cleanup Immediately 30 seconds Blot, don't wipe; dry thoroughly
Surface dusting Daily 1 minute Quick wipe, straighten items
Full surface clean Weekly 3-5 minutes Clear everything, proper cleaner
Drawer tidy Weekly 2-3 minutes Quick organise, check for spills
Drawer deep clean Monthly 10 minutes Empty, vacuum, wipe, reorganise
Hardware check Monthly 2 minutes Tighten knobs, check hinges
Leg/base clean Monthly 2 minutes Dust, check floor protection
Seasonal deep clean Seasonally 15 minutes Move table, clean all sides
Conditioning (wood) Quarterly 5 minutes If recommended for your finish
Essential Bedside Table Care Toolkit
Soft microfibre cloths (keep one in drawer for quick cleanups)
Appropriate cleaner for your table surface
Coasters (multiple—guests forget theirs)
Small trays for jewellery, watches, and personal items
Drawer liners appropriate for your climate
Drawer dividers or organisers
Felt pads for under lamps and decor
Wood touch-up markers if applicable
Furniture wax for sticking drawers
Cable management solutions for charging areas
Proactive Protection Strategies
Establish night-time habits: Always use coasters, put items away properly
Morning routine: Quick check and wipe-down
Weekly reset: Clear, clean, reorganise
Seasonal assessment: Adjust for climate changes
Guest preparation: Clear instructions and extra coasters
Child education: Teach proper care from young age
Partner coordination: Ensure everyone follows same care rules
Australian Bedroom Specifics
For Different Australian Climates:
Tropical North: Mould prevention in drawers, humidity control
Dry Inland: Wood conditioning, static prevention
Temperate Coastal: Salt air protection, rust checks
Southern Regions: Heating vent protection in winter
Common Australian Bedside Scenarios:
Bushfire season: Consider table location and emergency items storage
Summer heat: Increased drink consumption means more coaster use
Beach weekends: Sand and salt management if near beach homes
Holiday periods: Extra guests mean extra bedside table care
Final Recommendations
Remember: Your bedside table is your last touchpoint at night and first in the morning. Its care reflects your self-care. A well-maintained bedside table creates a calm, organised start and end to your day.
Most Important Bedside Table Habits:
Coaster commitment: No glass ever touches the surface directly
Night-time reset: Put everything in its place before sleep
Weekly clear-off: Proper cleaning requires empty surfaces
Drawer discipline: Regular organising prevents damage and loss
Immediate response: Spills dealt with immediately prevent permanent damage
Special Considerations for Different Users:
Light sleepers: Quieter drawer organisation to avoid disturbances
Readers: Bookmark use to prevent splayed book damage
Tech users: Proper cable management to prevent tangles and marks
Skincare enthusiasts: Waterproof trays and immediate cleanup
Parents: Child-safe organisation and durable surfaces
Long-Term Preservation Tips:
Consistent care prevents major repairs
Good habits extend furniture life significantly
Well-maintained bedside tables maintain bedroom harmony
Proper care supports good sleep hygiene and routine
Australian-Specific Final Tips:
Our morning light shows dust—regular cleaning keeps tables looking fresh
Summer heat can set stains quickly—immediate action is crucial
Coastal salt requires weekly attention during beach season
Bushfire season preparedness might include considering table location
By following this guide, you'll ensure your bedside table remains a functional, beautiful, and calming part of your bedroom sanctuary. The small moments of care you invest will reward you with years of reliable service and maintained beauty.