It became clear that the house was begging for a couple of darker, richer wood tones to be incorporated. These nightstands were a great find because we needed them to be extra wide. They also have a built-in power strip with and outlet and two USB ports so it’s been great for hiding my phone charger. The images online show the wood as more of a true brown color so I was surprised when they were delivered. I was going to return them but decided to move them into the room just to see how they looked and was instantly convinced that they had found their home. Do you enjoy mixing several wood tones or do you generally keep it more streamlined?

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