Dressers. Thursday , October 05th , 2017 - 14:44:09 PM
The dresser for the bedroom as an essential piece of furniture has been much in demand for centuries. Traditionally, a gentlemans dresser for his bedroom was made of oak or mahogany, usually with two top drawers for stockings, gloves, cravats handkerchiefs and other accouterments. On the top would be placed lace covers and a mirror, that should ideally match the wood of the dresser. The remaining three drawers would be single and capacious enough to carry shirts, woollens and breeches.Ladies dressers for bedroom were normally made of cherry or walnut and often featured only single drawers. The defining feature of a ladies dresser is the larger bottom drawer which was specifically designed for her to store linens and fine clothes for the day she became wed.
If you want a useful piece of nursery furniture, you can get a baby wardrobe dresser. This combines a dresser for storing folded clothes and a wardrobe for hanging clothes. A wardrobe dresser saves a lot of space in your babys room. With so many styles of baby dressers available today, you will find it easy to find one that fits your nursery. Nursery dressers can be made of almost any kind of wood. Make sure that it has a smooth finish so that it will be easy to clean. If you are a traditionalist, you may want a blue dresser for a baby boy or a pink one for a baby girl. You may also choose a white nursery dresser for a unisex look.
Dressers can be purchased within your budget. You can look for quality pre-owned, vintage or antique items in garage sale or thrift stores, garage sales and estate sales. If youre purchasing a dresser made of less expensive wood like pine, check whether it has been treated to prevent rot and damage. When going through online biddings, pay close attention to product descriptions, photos with clear details, shipment terms and shipping fees. Also, reading product reviews before buying a dresser can help you determine whether the product is genuine and if a particular seller is reliable.
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