Is the bedside table higher or lower than the bed?
Generally speaking, the height of the bed edge should be 45 cm; or the user's knee can also be used as the measurement standard. The height of the bed edge should be the same height as the user's knee, or slightly higher than the user's knee. 1 to 2 cm. Such specifications are particularly beneficial to the user's health: if the edge of the bed is too high or too low, it will cause inconvenience for getting in and out of bed.
So usually, the height of the bedside table should be the same as the height of the bed, or slightly higher than the height of the bed. This is the most suitable height of the bedside table. Explained from a scientific point of view: The height of the bedside table is preferably 1-2 cm higher than the height of the knees when standing, or the same height, both are acceptable. Because it makes it easier for people to get out of bed and get items. If the height of the bedside table is too low, it will easily increase the flow of dust on the ground, which will not only be detrimental to keeping the bedside table tidy, but will also increase the breathing pressure on the lungs during sleep. Moreover, bending down when picking up things is not conducive to the flow of blood. But if it is too high, it will be inconvenient to put things. In short, the first criterion should be to suit our activities.
Of course, many people do not agree with the view that "the bedside table is higher than the bed" and feel that the height of the bedside table does not have a big impact. Regarding this issue, we still don’t force it on everyone. In short, what is best for your own health is the best.
The height ratio of the bedside table to the bed, including aesthetic requirements, must also be centered on the convenience of the user getting in and out of bed. Otherwise, the bedside table that matches the bed will only become "useless" in the end.
Hope this helps.