2 Country Dressers

For many of us, our country dressers, armoires and chests are key pieces of bedroom furniture — without them, we would be unable to store our never ending clothes collection. If your storage needs are minimal, one dresser might be enough, while other people might require two or three. Although your bedroom furniture is need based, it's also determined by the space in your room. Before you go on a shopping spree and buy an entire five-piece set, take the time to review these tips. More
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What style dresser should I buy?


At many furniture stores, bedroom furniture comes in sets, which is a less expensive option that ensures a consistent country style. If you dislike the matchy-matchy look, you can always buy individual pieces, but try to avoid clashing wood stains or colors. For a contemporary look, try industrial pieces, which mix both metal and wood materials, or go all metal or mirrored. If you like traditional, try an ornate wood dresser or armoire in darker wood stains, or find some unique antique or vintage pieces.