
How to use chest of drawers while createing Visual Appeal
Imagine a house characterized with rustic simplicity, with an ornate wooden stairway and sanded down narra banister, and noticeable slate-gray granite floor. Or a modernist abode with a comfortable bedroom with olive walls, multicolored cushions & sturdy wooden bed and bench with only a few basic items placed on it. In both instances, an accent piece like a charming chest of drawers will integrate nicely with the other furniture pieces and overall architectural design.
The chest – whether it’s a small & slim mini cabinet with four squarish drawers that’ll look nice in a nook beside the flight of stairs, or a lowboy (that means a set of drawers on short legs) beside the bed, can be more than just a pretty conversation piece. Just like a slim and functional bookcase in warm wood, a chest of drawers can accommodate knickknacks and other important paraphernalia like bills, receipts, or personal items. A chest of drawers may conveniently store all such items, away from view, thereby contributing to a clutter-free look. Check out online furniture stores for really beautiful and one-of-a-kind pieces.
Even a small apartment unit that’s cozy and minimalist, but fully stamped with the occupant’s personal touch of eclectic elegance, may look nicer with a mini chest. For the living room of a bachelor’s pad with an area rug and basic items like a chair, lamp and table (where wood and plastic, metal and fabric, and subdued colors of red and gray may creatively mix well), a chest of drawers adds visual appeal. A serpentine-fronted chest of drawers in mahogany with shaped bracket feet, exuding the craftsmanship of gifted cabinetmakers of yore, is perfect for a homeowner who likes to surround himself with things that bring inspiration.
Do you know that there are many usages of a chest of drawers in your home? You may take it for granted now, but a good set of drawers can take you a long way, from a disorganized and cluttered home, to a more organized, well-preserved and well-designed living space. How do you do this? Of course, this can only be done with a few additions to your home furniture.
The additional furniture you need would be a good chest of drawers for every room of the house. Take for example these rooms we will discuss in this article. Take a look at how you can maximize your living space just by adding these furniture sets into a specific room in the house:
1. Bedroom – This is a natural place where you can find a chest of drawers. This is where you can keep your intimates, or what others call the underwear. You can also use this as extra cabinet space for your socks, shirts and pajamas.
2. Children’s room – This is one of the best place to put chest of drawers. Why? Kids tend to be a little cluttered with all their toys, video games and board games lying around. However, with a good set of drawers, easy storage for all these stuff is just within your reach. At the same time, it is also accessible for you to take them out whenever your kids need to play with them again.
3. Kitchen – Are you looking for a place to store your fine china and kitchen utensils? Your chest of drawers will do the trick. You can put anything you want and be able to organize your kitchen.
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