Floating Nightstand Table Installation Guide
What you will receive
In the package: disassembled floating nightstand (shelf or cabinet style), heavy-duty brackets, and screws/anchors
Via email: a step-by-step installation video guide
What you will need
Drill, Screwdriver, Level, Pencil, Measuring tape, Stud finder (recommended), Hammer (for wall plugs if needed)
General steps (the installation video for each nightstand will be sent to you after our dispatch):
For Floating Nightstand Shelf (Single Slab Type)
Step 1 – Measure and Mark the Wall
Hold the nightstand against the wall at your desired height. Use a pencil to mark the bracket positions. Make sure it’s level.
Step 2 – Install the Brackets
Drill pilot holes at the marked points. Insert wall plugs if you’re not drilling into studs. Secure the included T-shaped or concealed brackets firmly into the wall. Double-check with a level to ensure alignment.
Step 3 – Mount the Nightstand
Locate the pre-drilled holes on the underside or back of the slab. Slide the slab onto the wall-mounted brackets until flush against the wall.
Step 4 – Final Check
Ensure the shelf is level and securely attached before placing any items on it.
For Floating Nightstand Cabinet (Box Type)
Step 1 – Locate the Studs
Because the cabinet nightstand is heavier, always use wall studs when possible. Use a stud finder and mark the stud positions with a pencil.
Step 2 – Mark Mounting Points
Hold the cabinet against the wall at the desired height. With a helper if needed, mark the drill points through the mounting holes at the back panel (or bracket positions if separate).
Step 3 – Install Wall Hardware
Drill into the wall at the marked points. If securing into studs, drive screws directly. If not, use heavy-duty wall anchors rated for cabinet loads. Install the concealed mounting brackets or back fasteners securely.
Step 4 – Mount the Cabinet
Lift the cabinet and carefully align it with the mounted hardware. Slide or hook it into place until it sits flush against the wall.
Step 5 – Final Check
Check stability by applying gentle pressure on the cabinet. Ensure it doesn’t shift or tilt. Once stable, it’s ready for use.