It can fit, but only if the spacing between the beds is planned for it. A 31.5-inch wide nightstand is closer to “small dresser” width than a typical kids’ nightstand, so the deciding factor is the clear gap you can maintain between the two twin beds while still leaving comfortable access on both sides.
Start by measuring the open distance from the edge of one mattress (or bed frame) to the edge of the other. To place a 31.5-inch wide nightstand between them, the gap needs to be at least 31.5 inches—then add a little extra if the bed frames flare out, have rails, or if you want breathing room so bedding doesn’t snag on corners. If the available gap is tighter than 31.5 inches, the piece will feel wedged and can make changing sheets and making the beds frustrating.
In a shared room, the nightstand shouldn’t create a pinch point that kids bump into when climbing in and out of bed. If the nightstand sits between beds, check that both sleepers can reach it without twisting around the furniture. Also confirm that drawers (if any) can fully open without hitting bed frames, and that cords for a lamp or charging can route safely along the wall instead of across the floor.
If you don’t have enough width between the twins, consider shifting the nightstand to the outside of one bed, using a slimmer table, or opting for a wall-mounted shelf to keep the middle gap open. Another practical approach is to separate the beds slightly and place a narrow tower or shared shelf in the center, keeping the footprint smaller while still giving each child a spot for a book and water.
For measurements, layout tips, and examples of how a wider nightstand can work in real rooms, see the full guide here: https://interiorsgallery.shop/will-a-inch-wide-nightstand-fit-between-two-twin-beds-or-in-a-shared-kids-room-layout/.
Most small kids’ rooms do best with a narrower nightstand that preserves walking space, especially near doorways and closets. Look for a width that fits the gap you can maintain while still allowing drawers or doors to open freely.
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