How to Adjust Two Dressers in Your Spacious Bedroom

Spacious Bedroom

If you’re anything like me, you probably have a lot of stuff. And if you have a lot of stuff, you probably need a place to put all that stuff. That’s where dressers come in! But not just any dressers–spacious dressers that can hold everything from your clothes to your shoes to your jewelry. And what’s even better than one spacious dresser? Two spacious dressers!

But how do you adjust two dressers in your bedroom so that they fit perfectly and look great? Here are some tips:

Things to Consider

You should first determine how much space you have in your bedroom, how much storage you need, what furniture you already have, and the room’s overall style before buying new dressers or arranging your contemporary bedroom.

Measure Your Space

Two standard dressers may not fit in every bedroom. Below are some creative ideas for small bedrooms, but it’s important to measure your space and determine what you will be able to fit. You will then be able to determine if you need two tallboy dressers, if two lowboy dressers will work, or if one of each would work better.

What Furniture Do You Already Have in the Bedroom?

Assessing the other furniture in your bedroom is crucial for choosing which dresser to use and where to place it. Bed, two nightstands, and clothing storage are the three most important bedroom furniture pieces. Some people include end-bed benches, armchairs, and large floor mirrors as bedroom seating areas. It will be easier to decide what size of dresser you can put in your bedroom if you know what you want to include.

Match the Dressers With Your Style

It can be hard to narrow down your choices when there are so many dresser styles and designs. You can determine if you have a more traditional, modern, bohemian, or minimalist taste by determining your overall design style. The following factors will determine your bedroom dresser style. 

Do the Dressers Have to Match?

As soon as you’ve completed all the essentials, you’re ready to choose your dressers and rearrange your bedroom! Some people have trouble with this step. Bedrooms with two dressers are frequently asked, “Do they both have to match?” 

Here’s what we have to say about that. Although they don’t have to match, there are some things you need to consider when you mix them up. 

Don’t be afraid to embrace contrast-both in the finishes and styles of mismatched dressers. An antique dresser with a more modern look, or a black and white dresser. It is visually jarring to have two dressers that are too similar but not the same and can even appear mistaken. Contrasting or opposite dressers are more complementing. 

Ideas for Bedrooms With Two Dressers

Having cleared up that important question, let’s move on to some bedroom design ideas for arranging two dressers in a bedroom. The dressers vary in style and colour, and some from the same collection are coordinating dressers with different shapes, while others are mismatched, contrasting styles. Our guide will help you plan a bedroom with two dressers by showing you how to put two styles together and providing bedroom layout ideas.

Coordinating Two Low and Tall Dressers

This is probably the most traditional and straightforward approach to design and layout. There’s a low dresser and a tall dresser from the same collection. A space looks great with dressers of different heights, and choosing two from the same collection eliminates any guesswork. Together, they look amazing! The idea is to put them on different walls so the eye can flow through them.

Matching Dressers, Placed Side-by-Side

You can create a dramatic look by placing two matching dressers side by side. If you have long, empty walls in your bedroom, if your room is narrow, or if you want a large surface area for art and decor, books, a TV, or a combination of them all, this is a great layout. When using this layout approach, standard-height dressers are best.

One Dresser for the Main Bedroom, One for the Closet

The closet is a good place to tuck a second dresser if you have a closet that can accommodate one. You can opt for this option if you prefer to have your main bedroom filled with open floor space or if your bedroom is small. A lowboy dresser may allow you to maximize clothing storage space in your closet rather than a tallboy. In this example, mixed dressers can be used without worrying too much about their aesthetic compatibility.

Identical Dressers on Opposite Walls

You can also create the illusion of two identical dressers by placing them on opposite walls. Thus, the identical dressers do not look too matching while creating a great sense of cohesion. You can also use them differently depending on what you need. You could use one to display decor while the other would accommodate a TV.

2 Tall Dressers or Armoires Framing a Fireplace

Tuck your dressers into the nooks on either side of a fireplace if you have a bedroom with a fireplace. Your dressers will frame this focal point in your room. You could even consider an armoire rather than a tall dresser if the space on either side of the fireplace is large enough to provide even more storage without taking up any additional floor space. This layout is a great way to make your room look taller and more sophisticated visually. A few tall storage units in the right place can also look like custom built-ins. There’s no fireplace in your home? Use a large window to achieve the same result.

Low Dresser at the Foot of the Bed and Coordinating Tall Dresser Elsewhere

You can expand your bedroom’s storage with a low dresser at the foot of the bed. A low dresser can also double as a bench at the end of the bed. It would even be comfortable to sit on it if you added a cushion. The tall dresser adds vertical storage with little room taken up with this shorter wall nook. Using both in the same space maximizes space both vertically and horizontally. Although these two dressers aren’t from the same collection, their similar styles and features give them the appearance of being part of a set.

Buying Small Dressers Instead of Nightstands

Small dressers and chests of drawers can be used as nightstand alternatives if you have a large closet and don’t need a lot of dresser space. You can also use this option if your bedroom is too small to accommodate both nightstands and dressers. As long as the dressers are high enough, you can still use the top surface as a nightstand.

Final Word

Consider a storage bed and dresser combo if you lack the space to fit two dressers in your bedroom but you need the additional storage space. A storage bed offers the same amount of storage as a dresser while maintaining the footprint of a normal bed. This way, as well as matching or coordinating dressers, you don’t have to worry! Contact us and visit our website for a wide variety of bedroom furniture like nightstands, dressers, bed sets, etc.

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