How Tall Should a Nightstand Be Compared to a Bed?

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How Tall Should a Nightstand Be Compared to a Bed?

Your bedroom is your sanctuary, and the layout of your furniture plays a massive role in how relaxing that sanctuary feels. Most people spend weeks picking out the perfect mattress or the right headboard, but when it comes to the nightstand, they often choose based on looks alone.

Then, the first night arrives. You reach for a glass of water and realize the table is so low you have to hang off the edge of the bed to reach it. Or, perhaps it’s so high that you bang your elbow on the corner every time you hit the snooze button.

Getting the scale right is the secret to a bedroom that feels professionally designed and perfectly functional. In this guide, we’ll answer the ultimate question: How tall should a nightstand be compared to a bed?

Quick Rule of Thumb (Best Height Range)

If you’re looking for the short answer to settle a furniture-shopping debate, here it is:

The ideal nightstand height is level with the top of your mattress.

However, design is rarely about exact matches. A generally accepted "safe zone" is anywhere from level with the mattress to 2 inches higher. ### Why this range?

  • Ease of Reach: When you are lying down, your arm naturally reaches out horizontally. If the table is level or slightly higher, you can grab your phone or glasses without straining your back or shoulders.
  • Visual Flow: A table that sits within this range creates a continuous horizontal line across the room, which is more pleasing to the eye and makes the bed feel "grounded."

Measure Your Bed the Right Way

Before you click "buy" on those beautiful rattan nightstands, you need to know your magic number. Don't guess—mattresses vary wildly in thickness today.

  1. Measure from the floor to the top of the mattress: This is your baseline. Make sure the bed is fully assembled with the frame and box spring (if you use one).
  2. Include the "fluff": If you use a thick mattress topper or a plush pillow-top, include that in your measurement. Your nightstand needs to clear the actual surface you sleep on, not just the base mattress.
  3. The "Lying Down" Test: Lie on your bed as you normally would. Reach your arm out to the side. Note where your hand naturally lands. This "strike zone" is where the top of your nightstand should be.

Should a Nightstand Be the Same Height as the Bed?

While being level is the gold standard, there are pros and cons to being slightly off-center.

Same Height: The Pros & Cons

  • Pros: It offers the cleanest look and the most ergonomic reach. It’s nearly impossible to knock things over because your hand moves in a straight line.
  • Cons: It can sometimes look a bit "flat" or clinical if every piece of furniture is the exact same height.

Slightly Higher vs. Slightly Lower

  • Slightly Higher (1–3 inches): Many designers prefer this. It prevents items from falling onto the bed and makes the nightstand feel like a substantial piece of furniture. It’s also better if you have a very tall, thick headboard.
  • Slightly Lower: Generally, being lower than the mattress is less than ideal. It makes it harder to reach for things and can make the table look "undersized" for the bed. The only exception is if you have a minimalist, low-profile platform bed.

Bedside Table Height for Platform Beds

Platform beds have changed the rules of bedroom design. Because they sit lower to the ground—often skipping the box spring entirely—standard 28-inch nightstands will look like giant towers next to them.

Why Platform Beds Change the Math

Most platform beds sit between 18 and 24 inches off the ground. If you use a traditional nightstand, you’ll be reaching up from your pillow, which is uncomfortable and looks visually disjointed.

Recommended Heights for Low Beds

For a platform bed, look for nightstands in the 16 to 20-inch range. If your bed is exceptionally low (the "Zen" style), you might even consider wall-mounted floating shelves. Floating nightstands allow you to customize the height perfectly to your mattress while keeping the floor clear, which maintains that airy, minimalist aesthetic.

Best Nightstand Height by Bed Type

To help you shop, here is a quick cheat sheet for common bed configurations:

Bed Type

Typical Mattress Height

Recommended Nightstand Height

Platform Bed

18" – 22"

18" – 20"

Standard Frame + Box Spring

25" – 28"

24" – 28"

Tall Hybrid / Pillow-Top

30" – 34"

30" – 32"

Adjustable Bed

Varies

Match the height of your "sleeping" position

 

Match Function to Height

The height of your table doesn't just affect your reach; it affects how everything on the table works.

  • Lamp Height & Light Spread: If your nightstand is too low, the lamp will be too low, and the light will shine directly into your eyes rather than onto your book. Ideally, the bottom of the lampshade should be roughly at eye level when you are sitting up in bed.
  • Drawer Usability: If the table is too high, it becomes difficult to see into the top drawer without sitting up completely.
  • Surface Space: A table that is level with the bed allows you to "overhang" larger items (like a laptop or a large book) slightly without them sliding off onto the floor.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Too Tall: This is a safety risk. If a table is significantly higher than the mattress, you’re more likely to knock things over in your sleep, and the table itself may feel top-heavy and prone to tipping.
  2. Too Short: This leads to "the reach-down." Constantly bending your neck and shoulder to find your phone or water can cause genuine physical discomfort over time.
  3. Ignoring the Headboard: If you have a massive, ornate headboard, a tiny, low nightstand will look "swallowed" by the room. Ensure the scale of the nightstand matches the "weight" of the bed.

Styling Tips: Make Heights Look Intentional

If you’ve already bought nightstands that are an inch or two "off," don't worry! You can use styling to fix the visual balance.

  • The Power of Books: If your nightstand is slightly too low, use a stack of beautiful coffee table books to lift your lamp or clock to the correct height.
  • Lamps for Balance: If you have mismatched nightstand heights, use lamps of different heights so that the tops of the lampshades are level. This creates a sense of symmetry even if the tables themselves are different.
  • Trays: Use a decorative tray to unify items. This adds a layer of "height" to the table surface and makes the piece look more substantial.

Shop SICOTAS Nightstands

At SICOTAS, we design with both "Simplicity" and "Comfort" in mind. Our Savanna Collection features nightstands that hit that "sweet spot" of standard bedroom heights while offering the "boho-chic" aesthetic that modern homes crave.

Whether you need a sturdy wooden nightstand with gold accents for your traditional frame or a sleek, fluted design for your platform bed, our pieces are crafted to be the perfect companion to your mattress.

Find your perfect match:

Explore the Savanna Nightstand Collection →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is standard bedside table height?

The most common height for a nightstand is 24 to 28 inches. This fits the majority of standard bed frames with a box spring and mattress.

How tall should a nightstand be for a platform bed?

Since platform beds are lower, aim for a nightstand between 18 and 22 inches. You want to avoid anything that sits more than 2 inches above the mattress.

Can a nightstand be higher than the mattress?

Yes! A nightstand that is 1 to 2 inches higher than the mattress is actually preferred by many designers. It provides a nice visual boundary and makes it easy to reach for items.

How do I choose a nightstand lamp height?

The rule of thumb is that the bottom of the lampshade should be level with your chin/eye level when sitting in bed. This ensures the light is functional for reading without being blinding.

What if my bed height is unusual?

If you have an ultra-tall antique bed or a floor-level mattress, consider custom or modular furniture. Floating shelves are the ultimate "cheat code" for unusual bed heights because you can mount them at exactly the millimeter you need.

Final Thought

nightstand is the final piece of the "sleep puzzle." When you get the height right, your bedroom moves from just a place where you sleep to a place where you truly relax. Measure twice, shop once, and ensure your morning and evening routines are as effortless as possible.

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