Let's paint a picture: You're standing in your new 400-square-foot studio apartment, boxes still unpacked, and your first thought is, "Where on earth am I going to put everything?" The bed frame you love takes up half the bedroom. The closet barely fits your winter coats. And that nightstand you had in your parents' house? It's a bulky wooden behemoth that would swallow the last remaining space between your bed and the wall. Sound familiar? If you're living in a tiny home, rental apartment, or student dorm, you know the drill: furniture that's too big, too heavy, or too permanent can turn your "cozy" space into a cluttered nightmare.
We've all been there—measuring spaces with a tape measure like it's a life-or-death mission, only to return a furniture store empty-handed because nothing fits. Or worse, buying a "small" nightstand only to realize it's still 2 inches too wide for that narrow gap by your bed. It's frustrating, right? But what if there was a nightstand that adapts to your space, not the other way around? A piece that's light enough to move solo, easy to assemble in minutes, and kind to the planet? Enter the custom size paper night dresser: a narrow side table that's rewriting the rules for tiny home furniture.


