Essentials for Living
A dresser does the heavy lifting in a bedroom—closing the gap between clutter and calm while anchoring the room with a furniture moment. Shop designer-curated dressers, from wide six-drawers to compact chests.
Essentials for Living
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Four Hands
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Match the dresser to your storage and your wall. A wide, low six-drawer suits a long wall and doubles as a media or styling surface; a tall, narrow chest fits a tight corner and stores more in a small footprint. Leave room for drawers to open fully—about 30 inches of clearance in front.
Solid wood ages beautifully and can be refinished; veneers offer the same look for less. Cane, fluted, and reeded fronts add texture and a current feel, while painted finishes bring color. For daily use, look for smooth drawer glides (ideally soft-close) and sturdy joinery like dovetails.
A dresser is typically wider and lower with side-by-side drawers—great as a surface for a mirror or lamp. A chest is taller and narrower, stacking drawers vertically to save floor space. Many bedrooms use both: a dresser on a long wall and a chest in a corner.
Anchor with a leaning mirror or framed art behind, then group objects in odd numbers at varied heights—a lamp, a small tray for everyday items, a stack of books, a vase or plant. Leave open surface so it stays functional and uncluttered.
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Shop this room →Standard dressers run 30–36 inches—comfortable as a surface and for a mirror above. Tall chests can reach 40–50+ inches to maximize storage in a small footprint.
Leave about 30 inches so drawers open fully and you have room to stand and reach inside.
Solid-wood or quality-veneer construction, dovetailed drawers, smooth (ideally soft-close) glides, and a stable, level base.
A wide, low dresser makes a great media surface—just confirm the top is wide enough for your TV with a few inches to spare on each side, and route cords behind.
Yes—take our style quiz or book a designer, and we'll recommend pieces sized to your room, your routine, and your style.