Oak chest of drawers

Chests of drawers can be used in many rooms of your home. If you are choosing one for your bedroom, your haven of rest, then there are practical considerations to think about.

Firstly the drawers will need to be big enough – or numerous enough – to contain all the clothes that will not be living in your wardrobe. The drawers can be wide or narrow, deep or shallow, so it important to select the right size and shape for your stored clothes. Some chests have all the drawers the same width, like the Andorra 5 drawer chest, while others like the Chaucer Tall solid oak chest of drawers have two smaller ones at the top. These smaller drawers are ideal for small items like lingerie, socks or even jewellery. This will help you to keep your bedroom tidy. If you have to squeeze everything in, your clothes will be creased and you will need to consider buying a further oak chest of drawers.

Smaller chests can be used as bedside cabinets like the Alto solid oak small bedside chest of drawers. Others, like the Rustic oak 3-drawer dressing table, have a knee-hole cut out of them to enable you to sit and get ready without banging yourself.

The material that they are made from is paramount. Solid oak furniture oozes quality and is robust and durable. The solid oak chest of drawers will be strong enough to support the weight of a portable television or a mirror. Solid timber furniture also will be joined by traditional methods which will add further strength to your high quality furniture.

Finishing touches like the style of handles will enable your furniture to look either modern and fresh or mellow and traditional to allow it to fit in to your existing style. An oak mirror would set it off very nicely.

Oak Furniture Land is an online retailer with a very wide choice of oak chest of drawers so you should be able to find the ideal unit for your home. It will then be delivered straight to your door.

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