One of the basic principles taught in Interior Design 101 is Triangle and Three-Point thinking, which designers frequently use in their design planning. It is simple to do with satisfying results. The principle works with right triangles as well as equal three-point triangles. It is an easy system for beginners. It can be adapted for fast, pleasing results.

This is a perfect example of a right triangle method. The glamorous gold lamp is the height of the pyramid. A step down to the lovely vase of flowers on top of a striking and useful storage box, situated on a stack of favorite books. The charming picture frame completes the pyramid and is a wonderful way to add a sweet personal touch.

Amber Interiors gives us another aesthetically pleasing right triangle design, starting with the delightful wicker swing lamp. (By the way, swing lamps are a wonderful option for bedside lighting.) The pyramid tapers down to the charming bushel of daisies, ending with a small, and I am sure delightfully scentful candle on top of a favorite book. It is so simple yet stunning and pleasing to the eye.

I adore this bedside table by LTK Home. It has so much storage yet is visually light and airy. The right pyramid method is utilized with the enchanting Chinoiserie lamp, with a step-down to the sweet potted plant, ending with another delightful Chinoiserie box on top of favored design books.
This bedside table is another great example of a true pyramid scheme. The picture anchors the top with a beautiful glass lamp and a delightful vase of flowers on each side. The box in the middle is a charming touch with room for small storage items.

This is a delightfully simple right pyramid cluster. The height begins with a tall, delightful flower arrangement stepping down to an endearing sculpture piece and ending with a small candle. Everything is also interchangeable and easily movable to for books and personal belongings as needed.

This bedside scheme is a wonderful example of a right pyramid design. The winsome swing lamp anchors the top, while the precious vase of flowers tapers down to the delightful stack of books with a nice homey candle on top. There is room in the middle for many personal belongings.

The above is a striking example of an equilateral triangle design. The charming swing lamp serves as the top of the pyramid. The delightful plant and cozy candle set off one side of the triangle while the personal touch of the picture frame and box on top of the owner’s favorite book balance the other side of the triangle, completing this fetching space.

This bedside table decor is another great example of a true pyramid scheme. The picture anchors the top with a beautiful glass lamp and a delightful vase of flowers on each side. The box in the middle is a charming touch with room for small storage items.

This enchanting bedside table design is another example of an equilibrium triangle design utilization. The lovely wood lamp is at the top, balanced on one side with a cheerful flower arrangement. The other side has a striking antique print. The beautiful wooden box anchors the entire look and provides ample storage space.

The simple yet enchanting bedside decor by Dear Lillie is another example of a true pyramid. A delightful chord lamp in the middle anchored by a stack of books on one side and a stately box on the other side. The box has a sweet vase of flowers and a personal picture on top bringing that personal touch to the design.
A great way for beginners to style bedside tables and almost any space around the home is to begin the three-point, pyramid principle. The result is always a winning one.
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