Here is what my side of the bed looks like at daytime.

Here is the content of my drawer.

Here is what it looks like when in use.

I have cut a hole and run all cables through the back of the Ikea Malm nightstand, so nothing is visible when I close my drawer. I thought of running my hose out the back also, but I decided against it. Running the hose out the front forces the drawer to be a little bit open, that ensures that the machine will allways have good and steady air supply. When the drawer is closed with the hose hanging out in the corner, there is absolutely no way that any force on the hose can cause my machine to topple over, the only thing that can happen, is that the hose pops of the machine. The way I run my hose, any water in the hose will naturaly flow down and back to the humidifier, not to the mask. The machine is sitting on a sheet of self adhesive automotive noice reduction material. This made my allready quiet machine virtually silent. Closing the drawer on the hose reduces noice even further. I originally thought of lining the sides of the drawer and underside of the topplate of the nightstand with noice reduction sheets, but it is not nessecary.
I hope this can be of interest and hope to see your setup












