Choosing the right dresser for your child’s room is an important decision. It’s not just about finding a piece of furniture that looks good; it’s also about ensuring it’s safe, durable, and functional.
Let’s explore what you should look for in child-friendly dressers. We’ll cover safety features, materials, dimensions, and design tips to help you make the best dresser choice for your child’s bedroom.
Dresser Safety First
When selecting a dresser or chest for your child, safety should be your top priority. Here are some key safety features to consider:
Sturdy Construction
A sturdy dresser is less likely to tip over, which is crucial for child safety. Look for dressers made from high-quality materials like natural cherry wood dressers or metal and wood dressers. Check that the dresser has a solid back panel and sturdy drawer bottoms for added stability.
Pieces from Liberty Furniture’s Cottage View and Thornwood Hills Collections, as well as Donco Trading’s 7600 Cappuccino 6 Drawer Dresser, are made from high-quality wood, so you can be sure they hold up in your kids’ rooms.
7600 Cappuccino 6 Drawer Dresser
Cottage View 6 Drawer Dresser
Thornwood Hills Youth 4 Drawer Chest
Anti-Tip Hardware
Anti-tip hardware is essential for preventing accidents. This hardware allows you to secure the dresser to the wall, reducing the risk of it tipping over if your child climbs or pulls on it. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully when installing anti-tip hardware. Ensure the dresser is securely fastened to a wall stud.
Smooth Drawer Operation
Smooth drawer operation is important for preventing pinched fingers. Look for 6 drawer dressers, 8 drawer dressers, or 9 drawer dressers for sale with metal glides and safety stops that prevent the drawers from being pulled out too far.
Functional and stylish additions are the Madison Ridge Collection dresser by Pulaski Furniture and Starlight Collection dresser by Samuel Lawrence.
Madison Ridge Dresser
Starlight Dresser
Popular Child-Friendly Dresser Styles
There are many styles of dressers to choose from, depending on your child’s preferences and the overall design of the room. Here are some popular options:
Traditional Dressers
Traditional dressers offer a classic, timeless look with elegant details and rich wood finishes. Traditional brown dressers are versatile and can fit into many different room styles.
Features:
- Materials: High-quality wood like mahogany, cherry, or oak
- Colors: Dark wood tones, such as deep brown or cherry
- Design Elements: Carved details, elegant hardware, and a polished finish
Dressers like those from Ashley Furniture’s Markenburg Collection, Acme Furniture’s Vendom Collection, American Woodcrafters’ Genoa Collection, and the Morrison Dresser by Elements International embody timelessness.
Markenburg Dresser
Vendom Dresser
Genoa Triple Dresser
Morrison Dresser
Marquee Dresser
Summerland 6 Drawer Dresse
Modern Dressers
Modern dressers have clean lines and minimalist designs. Modern dresser furniture often uses materials like metal, glass, or sleek wood finishes.
Features:
- Materials: Wood, metal, glass
- Colors: Neutral tones like white, black, gray, and bold accent colors
- Design Elements: Simple, clean lines with a focus on function
The Marquee Collection dresser by AICO Furniture and the Summerland 6 Drawer Dresser by Legacy Classic Furniture add vibrancy and light to any bedroom.
Rustic Dressers
Rustic dressers use natural materials and distressed finishes to create a cozy, country look. They often feature reclaimed wood and simple hardware.
Features:
- Materials: Solid wood, often reclaimed or distressed
- Colors: Earth tones like brown, green, and gray
- Design Elements: Simple, sturdy designs with visible wood grain
There are many kinds of rustic dressers, from rustic brown dressers, rustic grey dressers, and rustic wooden dressers. Check out the Paxton Place Collection dresser by Magnussen Home, Curtis Collection 9 drawer dresser by Crown Mark Furniture, and Marlow Collection 6 drawer dresser by Coaster Furniture.
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Paxton Place Drawer Dresser
Marlow 6 Drawer Dresser
Curtis 9 Drawer Dresser
Coastal Dressers
Coastal dressers bring a breezy, beachy vibe to your child’s bedroom. They often feature light colors and natural materials that evoke the feeling of being near the sea, like coastal white dressers reminiscent of ship life.
Features:
- Materials: Wood, often painted or whitewashed
- Colors: Light colors like white, soft blue, and sandy beige
- Design Elements: Simple lines, sometimes with nautical or weathered details
Get your piece of that beachy vibe with the dressers from Coaster’s Sandy Beach and Selena Collections.
Sandy Beach 11 Drawer Dresser
Selena 6 Drawer Dresser
Industrial Dressers
Industrial dressers have a rugged, utilitarian look inspired by old factories and warehouses. They often combine raw materials like metal and wood, such as with industrial farmhouse dressers.
Features:
- Materials: Metal, reclaimed wood
- Colors: Neutral tones like black, gray, and brown
- Design Elements: Exposed hardware, rivets, and a mix of metal and wood textures
These industrial dressers from Emerald Home Furnishings’ Hendrick Collection and Acme’s Juvanth Collection will surely add that fashion edge to your kids’ bedroom.
Hendrick Dresser
Juvanth Dresser
Foundry Dresser
Farmhouse Dressers
Farmhouse dressers are known for their rustic charm and cozy feel. Modern farmhouse dressers often feature sturdy wood frames with distressed finishes that add character to the bedroom.
Features:
- Materials: Wood, often with a distressed or reclaimed finish
- Colors: Neutral tones like white, beige, and light brown
- Design Elements: Simple lines, paneled drawers, and farmhouse-style hardware
Make your kids’ rooms feel even more homey with these dressers from the Foundry Collection by Aspen Home Furniture, Hillcrest Collection by Coaster, and Tundra Collection by Crown Mark.
Hillcrest 9 Drawer Dresser
Tundra 6 Drawer Dresser
Glam Dressers
Glam dressers are all about luxury and sparkle. These glam dressers often feature mirrored surfaces, shiny metals, and plush details, creating a glamorous, high-end look, whether you opt for modern glam champagne dressers or modern glam gray dressers.
Features:
- Materials: Mirrored surfaces, metal, velvet or faux fur accents
- Colors: Metallics like gold, silver, and chrome, often paired with white or black
- Design Elements: Reflective surfaces, crystal knobs, and tufted details
Brighten up your children’s spaces with the Starlite Collection dresser by ART Furniture, Melody Collection 6 drawer dresser, and Platinum Youth Dresser by Elements International.
Starlite Dresser
Melody 6 Drawer Upholstered Dresser
Platinum Youth Dresser
Child-Friendly Dresser Dimensions
Choosing the right size dresser is important to ensure it fits well in your child’s room and meets their storage needs. Here are some dimensions and measurements to consider:
Standard Dresser Sizes
- Small Dressers: 30-40 inches wide, 30-36 inches high, 16-20 inches deep
- Medium Dressers: 40-50 inches wide, 36-45 inches high, 18-22 inches deep
- Large Dressers: 50-70 inches wide, 36-45 inches high, 20-24 inches deep
Small Dresser Dimensions
Medium Dresser Dimensions
Large Dresser Dimensions
Measuring Your Space
- Length and Width: Measure the length and width of the room to determine the best placement for the dresser.
- Clearance: Ensure there is at least 2-3 feet of space in front of the dresser to open drawers easily and for walking around.
- Height: Measure the height of the room and consider other furniture pieces to ensure the dresser fits well without overcrowding.
Storage Needs
Consider what items you need to store in the dresser. Larger dressers with more drawers, such as 10 drawer wood dressers or 11 drawer dressers, provide additional storage for clothing, accessories, and other items.
Choose a dresser with a mix of large and small drawers for versatile storage options, like these dressers from the Hollywood Swank Collection by AICO Furniture, Aurora Collection by American Woodcrafters, Lyssa Collection by Crown Mark, and Sophia Collection by Avalon Furniture.
Sophia Dresser
Aurora Dresser
Lyssa 7 Drawer Dresser
Hollywood Swank Upholstered Dresser
Dresser Assembly and Maintenance
Many dressers require assembly. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and ensure all parts are securely fastened. If you’re not comfortable assembling the dresser yourself, consider hiring a professional.
Keep the assembly instructions and any tools provided in case you need to disassemble or move the dresser in the future, whether you opt for grey drawer dressers, off white dressers, or oversized dressers.
Dresser Maintenance
Regular maintenance can extend the life of the dresser and keep it looking good. Here are some tips:
- Dust Regularly: Dust the dresser with a soft, dry cloth to prevent buildup.
- Clean Spills Immediately: Wipe up any spills immediately to prevent stains or damage.
- Check Hardware: Periodically check and tighten screws and handles to ensure the dresser remains stable.
- Polish Wood: Use a wood polish to maintain the finish and protect the wood.
From Tiny Tots to Teenagers
Choosing a child-friendly dresser involves considering various factors such as safety features, materials, dimensions, and design. By following the expert insights and recommendations provided in this guide, you can find the perfect dresser that not only fits your child’s needs but also enhances the overall look of their bedroom. Remember to prioritize safety, invest in quality materials, and create a space that your child will love.
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