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  2. Nightstand - Wikipedia

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    A nightstand, [1] alternatively night table, bedside table, daystand or bedside cabinet, is a small table or cabinet designed to stand beside a bed or elsewhere in a bedroom. Modern nightstands are usually small bedside tables, often with one or sometimes more drawers and/or shelves and less commonly with a small door.

  3. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Bedside tables, nightstands, or night tables are small tables used in a bedroom. They are often used for convenient placement of a small lamp , alarm clock , glasses , or other personal items. Drop-leaf tables have a fixed section in the middle and a hinged section (leaf) on either side that can be folded down.

  4. Cabinetry - Wikipedia

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    A small bedside cabinet is more frequently called a nightstand or night table. A tall cabinet intended for clothing storage including hanging of clothes is called a wardrobe or an armoire , or (in some countries) a closet if built-in.

  5. 9 Best Costco Items To Buy To Redo Your Bedroom on a Budget - AOL

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    For this article, GOBankingRates considered Costco items specific to redoing a hypothetical bedroom for an adult with a queen-size bed. Each item selected did not exceed costs of $650 or more. The ...

  6. Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    A typical western bedroom contains as bedroom furniture one or two beds, a clothes closet, and bedside table and dressing table, both of which usually contain drawers. Except in bungalows, ranch style homes, ground floor apartments, or one-storey motels, bedrooms are usually on one of the floors of a dwelling that is above ground level. Beds ...

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    A common technique was to construct the main sections of the furniture with cheap solid wood, then apply a veneer using an expensive wood, such as maple or ebony. [26] Greek furniture construction also made use of dowels and tenons for joining the wooden parts of a piece together. [ 26 ]