# Bedside Table Dimensions: A Quick Guide

**By Megafurniture Admin** · 2026-06-04

Most bedrooms in Singapore’s HDB flats leave roughly 50 to 70 centimetres of clear floor space on either side of a queen-size bed. That gap is where the bedside table lives, and it is a tighter constraint than it first appears.

Choose a piece that is too wide and it crowds the walkway; choose one that is too narrow and it cannot hold the basics without things toppling. The right dimensions are not complicated to work out, but they do require a few specific measurements before anything is shortlisted.

**Quick Answer:** A bedside table for a standard Singapore bedroom should be 40–55 cm wide, 35–50 cm deep, and sit within 5–10 cm of your mattress top height, typically 55–65 cm tall for a queen or king bed. Measure your floor clearance and mattress height before choosing.

## ![Man reading beside a cream bedside table with lamp in a warm modern bedroom](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/cream-bedside-table-lamp-modern-bedroom.jpg?v=1780565279)

## Why Dimensions Matter More Than Style

There is a popular piece of advice that says to choose a bedside table by its aesthetic first and adjust the practical details second. That sequence tends to end in a piece returned to the showroom. A table at the wrong height requires you to reach uncomfortably for a glass of water in the dark. A table too deep for the gap leaves the bedroom walkway narrowed to the point of being awkward every morning.

Style can always be found within a range of dimensions. The dimensions, however, cannot be negotiated once the piece is in the room. Get the numbers right first; the aesthetic resolves from there.

## The Core Measurements: What to Take Before You Shop

Three numbers determine which bedside tables will work in your room. Take them before browsing any collection.

### Floor clearance beside the bed

Measure the distance from the edge of the bed frame to the wall or nearest fixed obstacle. In a typical HDB master bedroom with a queen-size bed, this is often between 50 and 75 cm. The bedside table’s depth should leave at least 40 cm of walkable space after it is placed; in practice that means choosing a piece no deeper than 40 cm if your clearance is 80 cm, and no deeper than 35 cm if it is tighter.

### Mattress top height

Stand beside the bed and measure from the floor to the top surface of the mattress. This varies considerably: a platform bed with a standard mattress often lands around 50–55 cm, while a **[storage bed with gas lift](https://esteller.sg/collections/storage-beds-gas-lift)** tends to sit higher, sometimes 60–65 cm, because of the base depth required for the mechanism. Write this number down; it is the most important single figure for choosing bedside table height.

### Width of the gap

This is the measurement most people forget. The width available between the bed head and the wall, or built-in wardrobe, constrains how wide a bedside table can be. A piece that is 60 cm wide will not settle gracefully into a 55 cm gap without the room feeling forced.

## Height: The Dimension That Affects Daily Use Most

The bedside table’s height relative to the mattress top is where most people get it wrong. The general principle: the table surface should sit within 5 cm above or below the top of your mattress. Slightly above is the more functional choice for most people, because reaching across to pick something up from a surface just at or slightly above mattress level requires less shoulder rotation than reaching down to one lower.

In practice, that translates to these target heights for common Singapore bed configurations:

Bed Type

Typical Mattress Top Height

Recommended Bedside Table Height

Platform bed, standard mattress, 25 cm

45–55 cm

50–60 cm

Divan bed, standard mattress

55–65 cm

55–70 cm

Storage/gas-lift bed, standard mattress

60–70 cm

60–75 cm

Wooden bed frame, thicker mattress, 30+ cm

55–65 cm

60–70 cm

If your bed is adjustable, check the height at the position you sleep in most often. Esteller’s **[adjustable bed collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/adjustable-bed)** includes models with a range of resting heights, and the bedside table height needs to be calibrated accordingly.

## Width and Depth: Proportions for the Room

Width governs how much the table holds; depth governs how much of the walkway it consumes. Both need to be considered together.

For most Singapore bedrooms, a width of 40–55 cm is the practical range. Below 40 cm and the surface area becomes limited to a lamp and perhaps a phone; above 55 cm and the piece can read as a small desk in the space beside the bed, which is not necessarily wrong but does change the proportion of the room.

Depth follows floor clearance. A depth of 35–45 cm suits most configurations. Narrower pieces at 30 cm or below do exist and can work in genuinely tight rooms, though the surface area is then quite constrained. The _bel composto_ (the composed whole) of a well-proportioned bedroom is rarely achieved by a piece that looks crammed into its space.

One note on pairs: if you are buying two bedside tables for a shared bed, they do not need to be identical in model, but their heights should match. Mismatched heights read as accidental, not considered.

## Storage Configuration: How Much Do You Actually Need?

![Modern bedside table with lamp beside upholstered bed showing balanced bedroom proportions](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/modern-bedside-table-bedroom-proportions.jpg?v=1780565299)

The bit that most guides skip over: the storage question is separate from the dimensions question, and confusing the two leads to buying a piece that is either a chest of drawers beside the bed or a decorative surface with nowhere to put anything.

Be honest about what the bedside table actually holds. For most people in a first home, that list is short: a lamp, a phone, a glass of water, a book or a pair of glasses. A single drawer handles everything except the lamp.

A two-drawer configuration adds meaningful storage without substantially increasing the table’s footprint, which makes it the most practical choice for HDB bedrooms where under-bed storage is already used by the **[bed frame itself](https://esteller.sg/collections/storage-beds-gas-lift)**.

Open-shelf designs work well visually but require more discipline to keep them from looking cluttered. If the habit of a clear surface is not already established, a drawer is the more forgiving choice.

## Materials and Construction: What Holds Up Over Time

Bedside tables are touched multiple times a day, often in low light. Drawer mechanisms, shelf edges, and surface finishes all take daily handling in a way that a dining table or console does not. Construction quality matters more than the price tag suggests.

Solid wood and engineered wood with a hardwood veneer are the two materials that hold up best across years of daily use. Engineered wood with a high-pressure laminate finish resists moisture and humidity well, which is a practical consideration in Singapore’s climate. Solid wood pieces carry more tactile warmth, and a good finish on solid timber holds its character far longer than a painted MDF surface.

Esteller’s affordable luxury range, from approximately SGD 600 to SGD 2,500, includes bedside tables built to the same construction standard as the broader furniture collection: solid and engineered timber, drawer runners that operate smoothly after years of use, surfaces that resist the humidity that can warp or delaminate cheaper pieces. Every piece in the range carries Esteller’s three-year warranty, which reflects the construction’s confidence rather than a marketing promise.

The 4.8 rating across 96 Google reviews is not the headline here; it is what it points to. Pieces that fail in the first year of use do not produce that number.

## Placing the Table in the Room: Proportion and Position

![Cream bedside table beside a queen bed showing proper height and width for a Singapore bedroom](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/cream-bedside-table-dimensions-singapore-bedroom.jpg?v=1780565287)

Late evening, the room quiet and the lamp on, you reach for your phone without looking. The table is exactly where your hand expects it. That is the test a specification sheet cannot capture, but a few positioning choices determine whether it passes.

The bedside table should sit flush or very nearly flush with the front edge of the bed frame. A table pushed back against the wall but not quite level with the bed reads misaligned. A table that protrudes noticeably in front of the bed frame can catch a passing knee.

The gap between table and bed frame: zero to five centimetres is right. More than that and the table begins to feel disconnected from the bed rather than part of the room’s composition. If the table is on a rug, account for the rug’s thickness in your height calculation; even a 1.5 cm rug raises the table above its stated height.

For the bedroom as a whole, consider the bedside table alongside the other pieces. Esteller’s **[bed collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/beds-shop-by-type)** and **[dressing table range](https://esteller.sg/collections/dressing-table)** are worth browsing together; the proportions of the bedroom settle more clearly when the pieces are chosen as a considered group rather than individually.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is the standard height for a bedside table in Singapore?

There is no single standard, because mattress heights vary. The practical target is a bedside table surface within 5–10 cm of your mattress top. For most Singapore queen-size beds with a standard mattress, that means a table height between 55 and 65 cm. Measure your mattress top height before shortlisting any piece.

### Can I use a bedside table that is shorter than my mattress?

Yes, within reason. A surface up to 8–10 cm below mattress height is still functional for most people, though it requires a slightly lower reach for items like a glass of water. Below that and the difference becomes noticeable enough to affect daily use. A surface noticeably higher than the mattress is generally less comfortable than one that is slightly lower.

### How wide should a bedside table be for a small HDB bedroom?

In a smaller HDB bedroom where floor clearance beside the bed is limited, a width of 40–45 cm and a depth of 30–35 cm keeps the piece proportionate without crowding the walkway. A single-drawer or open-shelf design also reads as lighter in a tight space than a two-drawer cabinet.

### Do both bedside tables in a pair need to be the same size?

Height should match; width and depth can differ if the floor clearance on each side of the bed is different. A slightly wider table on the side of a person who uses the bed as a reading spot is a practical choice. What reads as composed is a consistent top height, even if the footprint differs.

### What is the best material for a bedside table in Singapore’s climate?

Engineered wood with a high-pressure laminate or hardwood veneer handles Singapore’s humidity well and resists the surface warping that can affect solid wood in poorly ventilated rooms. Solid timber from stable species performs well where ventilation is good. Either way, avoid pieces with large MDF panels in an unfinished or thinly painted state; these are most vulnerable to moisture over time.

## A Well-Chosen Bedside Table Earns Its Place Quietly

The pieces that settle most naturally into a bedroom are rarely the ones that announced themselves in the showroom. A bedside table at the right height, proportionate to the bed and the room, with enough surface and storage for the way you actually live, simply holds what it is asked to hold and disappears into the rhythm of daily use. That is the _cura_ (care) worth putting into the choice.

Explore the full range at Esteller’s **[nightstand collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/nightstands)** and **[bedside table collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedside-tables)**, where configurations, dimensions, and materials are listed in full. New pieces join the collection through the year, so it is always worth a fresh look. Every piece carries the three-year warranty, and free delivery applies on orders above SGD 500.

When the measurements are taken and the questions narrowed, the showroom is the cleanest next step. The Esteller design team is available daily from 10am to 10pm at 604 Sembawang Road, #01-18 Sembawang Shopping Centre. Reach the team ahead on +65 6348 3144 or at hello@esteller.sg if you prefer to plan a visit.

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