Minggu, 17 Agustus 2025

187+ Wooden Floating Nightstand With Storage And Drawers

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Opening: Embrace Floating Elegance Want to add a touch of modern minimalism to your bedroom while maximizing space? A floating nightstand is the perfect solution. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for building a stylish and functional wooden floating nightstand with storage and drawers. Get ready to elevate your bedroom aesthetics and organization!
Materials and Tools Before you begin, gather the necessary materials and tools. This will streamline the building process and ensure a smoother experience.
  • Lumber: Choose your preferred wood type (pine, oak, maple) – approximately 1 board foot for the main structure, and extra for the drawer face/bottom. Determine the dimensions of your nightstand before purchasing. Example: 18" wide x 12" deep x 6" tall.
  • Drawer Slides: Choose full-extension or soft-close drawer slides based on your budget and desired functionality.
  • Drawer Hardware: Knobs or pulls for the drawer.
  • Wood Glue: High-quality wood glue for strong bonds.
  • Screws: Wood screws of various lengths (1 1/4", 1", 3/4")
  • Sandpaper: Various grits (80, 120, 220) for smoothing surfaces.
  • Wood Finish: Stain, paint, varnish, or sealant of your choice.
  • Mounting Hardware: Heavy-duty floating shelf brackets designed to hold significant weight. Consider the weight of items you will place on and inside the nightstand.
  • Drill/Driver: With various drill bits and screwdriver bits.
  • Saw: Circular saw, table saw, or hand saw for cutting lumber.
  • Measuring Tape: For accurate measurements.
  • Square: For ensuring right angles.
  • Clamps: To hold pieces together while glue dries.
  • Safety Glasses: Always prioritize eye protection.
  • Dust Mask: Protect your lungs from sawdust.
  • Optional: Router, Pocket Hole Jig, Planer.
Step 1: Cutting the Wood Carefully measure and cut the lumber according to your desired dimensions. For a nightstand that's 18" wide, 12" deep, and 6" tall, you'll need:
  • Top: 18" x 12"
  • Bottom: 18" x 12"
  • Sides: 6" x 12" (x2)
  • Drawer Face: Slightly larger than the drawer opening (e.g., 18" x 5" if the drawer opening is approximately 17" x 4")
  • Drawer Sides/Back: Determine the necessary dimensions based on the drawer slide requirements. Typically shorter than the nightstand depth.
  • Drawer Bottom: Cut to fit the inner dimensions of the drawer.
Ensure all cuts are straight and accurate. Use a square to verify right angles.
Step 2: Assembling the Nightstand Box Apply wood glue to the edges of the side pieces and attach them to the top and bottom pieces. Use clamps to hold the pieces securely together while the glue dries. Reinforce the joints with screws for added stability. Pre-drill pilot holes to prevent the wood from splitting.
Step 3: Building the Drawer Construct the drawer using wood glue and screws. Assemble the drawer sides, back, and front, ensuring they are square. Attach the drawer bottom to the assembled drawer box. Consider using a rabbet joint or dado joint for increased strength, especially for a heavier drawer.
Step 4: Installing Drawer Slides Carefully install the drawer slides onto the nightstand box and the drawer itself, following the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure the slides are aligned correctly for smooth drawer operation. Pay close attention to the recommended clearances for proper functionality.
Step 5: Attaching the Drawer Face Attach the drawer face to the drawer box, aligning it properly with the nightstand. Use screws from the inside of the drawer box to secure the drawer face. Pre-drilling is highly recommended. Install the drawer hardware (knob or pull) onto the drawer face.
Step 6: Sanding and Finishing Thoroughly sand the entire nightstand, starting with 80-grit sandpaper to remove any imperfections, then progressing to 120-grit and finally 220-grit for a smooth finish. Remove all dust before applying your chosen wood finish. Apply stain, paint, varnish, or sealant according to the product instructions. Allow the finish to dry completely between coats and lightly sand with 220-grit sandpaper between coats for an ultra-smooth surface.
Step 7: Installing Mounting Hardware Attach the heavy-duty floating shelf brackets to the inside of the nightstand, ensuring they are securely fastened with appropriate screws. The placement of the brackets is critical for stability. Consult the bracket manufacturer's instructions for weight capacity and recommended spacing.
Step 8: Mounting the Nightstand Locate the wall studs in your desired location. Carefully position the nightstand against the wall, ensuring it is level. Use the appropriate screws to attach the floating shelf brackets directly into the wall studs. It's imperative that you secure the nightstand to the studs for proper weight support. If you can't hit a stud, use appropriate drywall anchors designed for heavy loads.
Conclusion: Enjoy Your Floating Nightstand Congratulations! You have successfully built and installed your own wooden floating nightstand with storage and drawers. Enjoy the sleek, modern look and the extra space it provides in your bedroom. Add your favorite books, lamp, and other essentials to create a functional and stylish bedside setup. Remember to periodically check the mounting hardware to ensure it remains secure.

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