How To Style A Bedroom Nightstand

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*This post was sponsored by INMOD. All opinions are my own.

I’m back today with “Part Two” of my 2021 collaboration with INMOD, and this time I’m talking through my tips for styling their Emerson Nightstand. The key to nightstand styling, in my opinion, is finding the right balance between pretty and functional. Your bedroom isn’t a place where guests tend to congregate (unless you live in a studio!), so you don’t have to think quite as hard about decorating, per se.

This space is more about honing in on things that are essential to your personal routine, like calming hand lotions you like to put on before bed, your beloved sound machine, and even the perfect spot to set your earrings down right before tucking yourself into the sheets. Keep scrolling for six of my best tips for making your nightstands look nice, but also how to make them work for you and your nighttime routine.

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How To Style A Functional Nightstand:

1. Use decorative boxes to store things like remotes (if you keep a TV in your bedroom) and chargers. I was always mixing up my tablet charger with my phone charger until I started using a decorative box to store just tablet electronics. It looks nice sitting on the open shelf in my nightstand, but also helps keep me organized.

2. Elevate necessary sleep accessories (like a sound machine) on stacks of books or magazines to make them look more intentional and less random.

3. Speaking of books, only style with ones that you’ll actually feel like reading before bedtime! I went to school for art, and love brushing up on history, but the evening tends to be the only moment I can find during the day to actually do that. So, I keep stacks of art books (and gardening ones, too!) near the bed. They look nice, but I also truly do use them.

4. Get yourself a set of pretty coasters, people. They will help protect your nightstand tabletop, and keep you from getting in a pinch and having to balance your morning cup of coffee on the back of your phone case or a book.

5. I love styling ceramic bowls on our nightstands. They’re perfect for dropping your rings and necklaces into right before bedtime. You can use a vintage bowl, or maybe even one you made yourself, like I did here.

6. Finally, it’s all about lighting. I invested in a pair of matching table lamps that suit the low height of our bed frame, and outfitted them with bright, warm-toned bulbs that are ideal for reading in bed. The golden glow they give off in the evening puts me in such a good mood. Try it!

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How To Style A Bedroom Nightstand | dreamgreendiy.com + @inmod #ad

Do you have nightstand styling tips of your own to share? Do tell in the comments below! I know a few of my suggestions will sound self-explanatory, but sometimes the easiest of concepts can elude us. I know I’ve personally overlooked simple solutions to things around our own house that I wish someone had told me about ages ago! Even if my ideas help just one of you add functionality to your bedroom setup, I’ll feel like my job is done here.

How To Style A Bedroom Nightstand | dreamgreendiy.com + @inmod #ad

How To Style A Bedroom Nightstand | dreamgreendiy.com + @inmod #ad

Big thanks to the team at INMOD for working with me on this latest feature! If you’re just tuning in, you can click these next links for my candid, “real life” reviews of the INMOD Ashton Leather Armchair and Emerson Nightstands, and don’t miss my favorite story in the series—how to buy furniture sight-unseen online with confidence.

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A New Rug And Office Color Scheme

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*This post features gifted product from Loloi. Thanks for supporting the brands who help make fresh content possible here on Dream Green DIY!

Before we jump feet-first into today’s post, I want to throw things back to late last year when I revealed an office update inspired by a styling and photography job I had booked. It was a last-minute opportunity that I just couldn’t refuse because I knew it was really going to push the boundaries of my color scheme up to that point. The job required a very specific color palette, and I had so much fun planning out the space to match the brand’s needs for the photoshoot, but also my own.

I honestly thought I would do the job and then put the room back the way I had it before, but the punchy new color scheme really spoke to me, and I decided to hold on to it a little longer. I ended up leaving it just as you saw it in this old post through the end of the year, but ultimately, I decided to tone things down to suit my favorite natural earth tones.

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A New Rug And Office Color Scheme | dreamgreendiy.com + @LoloiRugs #ad

This time the new look was inspired by a new-to-me Loloi rug. I love using a rug as a room’s focal point when designing a space because it makes my job so much easier. Starting with a rug means that I have an established color palette right from the get-go, and I can use it to help define the artwork, furniture, and lighting from there. It’s always nice to kick off a room makeover with a narrow focus so that you eliminate design paralysis before it even has a chance to manifest.

I chose the Loloi II WYN-02 Wynter Auburn/Multi rug in the 7′-6″ X 9′-6″ size to act as my office inspiration. I wanted a pretty stark contrast to the old rug that had been in the room before, and this soft teal and orange rug fit the bill to a “T.”

The soft distressed design makes it look so authentically vintage, but the flat printed texture of the rug means its much, much easier to clean than a real vintage rug would have been. My office is in this room, but so is all the cat stuff (think: food/water bowls, litter boxes in the closet). I need this rug to be super easy to vacuum and steam clean, as needed, and this Loloi rug ticks both of those boxes.

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A New Rug And Office Color Scheme | dreamgreendiy.com + @LoloiRugs #ad

Although I was honestly kind of excited to have another excuse to change up the whole room around my new rug, I didn’t need to. After I unrolled it in the space, I realized that the rug actually pulled in almost the extra blue wall color I had painted on the walls previously (“Halcyon Green” from Sherwin Williams, if you’re curious), and it even matched the vintage blue armchair I keep in the corner.

The orange tones in the rug also really suit the “Acorn” finish of my desk. The only swap I had to make was the art on the wall above the chair (I used a vintage portrait I’ve had for almost 10 years), and a new pillow for the chair to pull in more of those muted orange tones from the rug.

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A New Rug And Office Color Scheme | dreamgreendiy.com + @LoloiRugs #ad

I’ve been chomping at the bit to share this makeover with all of you because I think it proves that changing your rug can make such a huge difference. So huge, in fact, that it might be the only thing you have to do to give your room a fresh new look.

This is also more proof that working within a whole house color palette is the way to go when ordering new pieces for your house since you can then move things from room to room without having to completely redecorate around them. It helps save time and money. So, what do you think of the new, more subdued look in my office? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

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