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Integrated tables in the bedroom

The image of the other day from a bedroom where a chair was used as a bedside table made me think about the diverse possibilities for bedside tables and in particular has given me to analyze the pros and cons of integrated tables the structure of the bed. Many bed models already have the tables as an extension or part of the headboard and frame it logically has advantages and disadvantages.

The main advantage is not having to complicate the choice of buying table and old alike, are already included and there is nothing to think, also does not accumulate dust between them and the bed and not have to walk by moving to clean. The tables integrated are usually rather small and create a balanced, i.e., aesthetically look good, also do not need legs, thus leaving the surface in the free soil under them.

However, they have disadvantages, the most important appears if you ever have to face a move and the new bedroom is smaller. The bed may not fit with the tables and do not have the option to change them, also make the decoration rigid we cannot change if we get tired of them or place them in another position… In weighing whether good or bad idea I think I’ll stick with the independents, but there are many people who choose the integrated guess it depends on the interests of each.

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