Kids' Dressers
Most kids' bedroom furniture is meant to be temporary. Bassinets give way to cribs, which give way to toddler beds and then “big kid” beds. Desks, tables, and chairs are swapped out for larger models as your kids grow. Your kid's dresser, though, that is an investment. If you make the right choice, a dresser can last well into your child’s adulthood. So how do you choose?Kids Dressers by Ashley
Ashley offers a variety of kids' dressers, toddler dressers, and even dressers for nursery rooms. These pieces combine form and function in ways that are meant to enhance your child’s bedroom.The DHP Monarch Hill Poppy 6 Drawer Dresser, for example, brings a pop of color to your child’s room that is as appropriate for toddlers as it is for teenagers.
The Willowton Dressing Chest is another great piece that can start out as a changing table (you’ll want to add some safety rails, of course) then become a children’s dresser/storage piece that will easily adapt to your growing child’s needs.
Dressers for Babies & Toddlers
Obviously babies and toddlers have different needs than those of older kids and teenagers. With tiny humans, it's important to take extra safety precautions with your nursery furniture. You’ll want to make sure to avoid sharp edges and corners (or cover them with something soft). You’ll need to take extra care to anchor the dresser in place so that a curious toddler doesn’t pull it over onto themselves.Baby-proofing with drawer latches is another good idea, especially during the toddler years when curious little ones might decide that their toddler dresser has the potential to double as a fantastic climbing mountain.
What Material Is Best for Children's Dressers?
Ashley offers children's dressers in a variety of materials, from composite to solid hardwood. The material you choose is going to depend primarily on your budget and how long you need the dresser to last.If your budget is tight or you’re planning to trade your kids' chest of drawers out for newer models as your kids grow, a dresser made from composite materials works well. If, on the other hand, you want to buy once and be done (or your budget is more relaxed), you’ll want something that lasts. This is when a solid wood or hardwood dresser is the best choice.
What Sizes of Kids' Dressers Does Ashley Offer?
Dimensions-wise, a kids' dresser tends to fall into one of the following categories:- Short and wide
- Tall and slim
Tall and slim, on the other hand, provides you with optimal storage space even if your kid’s bedroom is small.
Your kid's dresser needs to do a lot of work as they grow up! Thankfully, Ashley has the perfect piece for whatever your/their needs may be. Check out our inventory today!