How to Draw a Nightstand
Today with this lesson you will learn how to draw a nightstand in just nine very easy steps with helpful tips.
In this lesson, I want to show you how to draw a nightstand. With a simple step-by-step guide, you will quickly draw this piece of furniture.
Here is another interesting lesson in which you will learn how to draw a nightstand step by step. The nightstand is a small cabinet that usually stands next to the bed. The nightstand does not take up much space and contains drawers for storing various things.
In the picture, you see a nightstand with two drawers. The design of this nightstand is very simple, it uses simple elements that even a beginner can easily draw.
This lesson will require your ability to draw smooth straight lines. Try to do it yourself and do not use improvised tools. Train your creativity and in the future, you will easily draw more complex objects.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw a Nightstand
- Draw the sides.
Depict two straight vertical lines.
- Add the bottom outline.
Sketch out a horizontal line at the bottom.
- Depict the top of the nightstand.
Draw a horizontal line at the top and two short vertical lines on the sides.
- Add the surface of the nightstand.
Sketch out a horizontal line to make a closed path.
- Start drawing boxes.
Depict two vertical lines.
- Draw the outlines of the boxes.
Sequentially depict four horizontal lines.
- Add the handles to the drawers.
Sketch out a small circle on each box.
- Draw the legs on the bedside table.
With the help of several straight lines depict two legs.
- Color the nightstand.
You will need two shades of brown. Color drawer handles beige.
Lesson over! Now you know how to draw a nightstand. You can use the acquired skills when you want to draw the interior of a living room.
Especially for your convenience, I have prepared a PDF file in advance, which contains a short version of the lesson and additional useful materials. If you save this file, you can return to the lesson at any time, even if there is no Internet access.