Nightstands and Bedside Tables

A kids nightstand is a simple way to make bedtime routines smoother—water, a night light, a favourite book, and a place to park glasses or a sound machine. The Brick has to offer kids bedside table styles that fit the scale of kids’ rooms, from toddler bedside tables to options that still look right as they grow.

Why a kids bedside table matters

In kids’ rooms, clutter builds fast because everything needs a “home.” A kids' side table beside the bed helps keep the floor clear and gives your child a consistent spot for bedtime basics—especially helpful in shared rooms where personal space is limited.

For parents setting up a nursery, a nursery nightstand can be just as useful for adults as it is later for kids. It’s a handy landing spot beside a glider for a water bottle, phone, and a soft lamp during late-night feeds.

What size should a kid's nightstand be?

The right size comes down to comfort and access. A common guideline is to choose a nightstand that’s about the same height as the top of the mattress (or close to it), so it’s easy to reach without stretching.

Before choosing, measure the gap between the bed and the wall (or door swing) so the nightstand doesn’t block drawers, vents, or walkways. If the room is tight, a narrower footprint can make the space feel less crowded while still giving you that essential “drop zone.”

Drawers, shelves, and kid-proof storage

Storage style changes with age and habits.

Nightstands with drawers

A kids nightstand with drawers is great for hiding the little stuff that makes a room look messy—chargers, spare batteries for night lights, journals, or small toys. Drawers also help keep “visual noise” down, which can make a bedroom feel calmer at bedtime.

Open shelf nightstands

Open shelves work well for younger kids who like seeing what they have: a basket of books, a stuffed animal lineup, or tomorrow’s outfit. For toddlers, open storage can also make clean-up more doable because it’s quick to toss items into a bin.

Kids Nightstands ideas for every age

Kids’ taste changes quickly, so it helps to pick a look that can flex.

  • Nursery nightstand: clean lines, easy-to-wipe surfaces, and enough space for essentials you’ll reach for nightly.
  • Toddler nightstand: compact size, simple storage, and a layout that’s easy for little hands to use.
  • Girls’ nightstand: soft tones and playful details work well, but neutral finishes can make future room updates easier (new bedding can do the “theme” work).

Find the right kids nightstand at The Brick

The easiest way to shop is to start with the room’s reality: measure the space beside the bed, pick drawers or shelves based on your child’s routine, then choose a finish that matches the rest of the bedroom. If you’re trying to time a room refresh around school schedules or a move, The Brick also highlights helpful options like pickup or delivery, flexible financing, and a lowest price guarantee.

FAQs About The Brick Kids Nightstands

What height should a kids nightstand be?

A good rule is to choose a nightstand that’s about the same height as the top of the mattress, or close to it, so kids can reach items comfortably.

Do toddlers need a nightstand?

A toddler nightstand isn’t a must-have, but it’s useful if you want a consistent spot for a night light, a small book stack, and a water cup—especially once your toddler is using a bigger bed.

What should you keep in a nursery nightstand?

Common nursery nightstand essentials include a water bottle, phone/charger, a dimmable lamp, and small baby items you reach for often (like extra pacifiers or burp cloths).

Should a kids bedside table have drawers or shelves?

Drawers hide clutter and help a room look tidy fast, while shelves make it easy for kids to see and grab books or baskets—pick the one that matches your child’s age and clean-up style.