How to Measure for Your Nightstand
Begin by removing all bedding and measuring from the floor to the top of the mattress, not the pillow or duvet. That single number is the foundation of every height decision. Add 0 to 4 inches to arrive at your target nightstand height range. Readers who sit up in bed to read should aim for the upper end; those who reach for items while lying flat should stay at or just below the mattress surface. Perform the reach test before any purchase to confirm the result.
The Reach Test Explained
Sit on the edge of the bed in your normal sleeping position and let your arm fall naturally at your side. Your hand should contact a surface at that height without stretching upward or bending at the wrist. This test takes roughly 30 seconds and eliminates the most common nightstand buying error. If your hand meets empty air below knee level, the nightstand under consideration is too short. If it reaches no surface without lifting the shoulder, it is too tall. The test cannot be replicated by measurement alone.
Nightstand Height for Platform Beds
Platform beds position the mattress surface between 18 and 24 inches from the floor, making them the lowest sleeping configuration in common use. A standard nightstand at 24 to 28 inches will sit slightly above the mattress line, which is ergonomically correct and visually composed. Buyers who prefer a perfectly level relationship between the two surfaces should consider a low nightstand at 20 to 23 inches. Both options fall within the accepted range; the choice depends on personal preference and the aesthetic character of the bedroom.
Nightstand Height for Traditional and Box Spring Beds
A panel or sleigh bed with a standard 9-inch box spring and a 12-inch mattress places the sleeping surface at approximately 30 to 33 inches. A standard nightstand at 24 to 28 inches will sit 2 to 6 inches below that line, which is visually imbalanced and ergonomically demanding. A tall nightstand at 30 to 34 inches corrects this relationship and maintains proportion with the bed’s higher profile. For anyone sleeping on a traditional frame, measuring mattress height before selecting a nightstand is not optional; it is the first step.
Nightstand Height for Storage and Upholstered Beds
Storage beds with under-bed base drawers typically raise the sleeping surface to 28 to 32 inches; pair these with a tall nightstand in the same range. Before finalizing placement, verify that the drawer opening does not conflict with nightstand positioning; a minimum clearance of 18 inches is required for unobstructed use. Upholstered beds with tall headboards benefit from slightly taller nightstands that balance the frame’s vertical visual weight, preventing the bed from dominating the composition and leaving the bedside surface reading as a secondary afterthought.
Nightstand Height for Adjustable Beds
In the flat sleeping position, an adjustable mattress sits at a standard platform height of 22 to 26 inches. When the head section raises for reading, it can elevate by 10 to 20 inches, making a fixed-height nightstand irrelevant for reaching at that angle. The practical solution is to match nightstand height to the flat sleeping position, where most reach-for-items moments occur. Floating or wall-mounted bedside pieces resolve the problem most cleanly, installed at the correct height for sleep regardless of how the adjustable base moves during use.
When the Nightstand Is Too Low
The most common cause is a thicker mattress added without replacing the nightstand. Furniture risers are the fastest correction: available in 2 to 4-inch increments, they raise the surface without altering the piece. Verify stability before loading the surface with lamp and accessories. A taller table lamp placed on a short nightstand also helps raise the visual centre, partially compensating for the height shortfall. These are interim measures; the proportion problem persists until the nightstand is replaced with a piece correctly matched to the new mattress height.