Kids Dressers
All Dressed Up with Kids' Dressers
Organize all that pint-sized clothing with a kids' dresser from Crate & Kids. From soccer uniforms to tutus to fuzzy socks, a kids' chest of drawers keeps all their outfits in one place so they can consider all the options when selecting a new ensemble. To pick the children's dresser that's just right for their space, consider the size of the room first. A low, wide dresser topped with a mirror creates a functional place for brushing hair and displaying books or toys, while a small kids' dresser or tall piece is a great option for space-saving kids' furniture. Next, think of the room's theme or color palette. Complete a bright pink bedroom with a girls' dresser in a coordinating hue, adding gold drawer knobs for a little something shiny. Or, furnish an ocean-themed bedroom with a navy blue boys' dresser. For a more neutral piece that meshes well with any style, go with a kids' white dresser; a kids' black dresser, likewise, carries a variety of looks while also making a bold statement—just lighten it up with yellow, teal or pink accents. Little details like carved designs, spindled legs and unique drawer configurations make a kid's dresser really reflect their personality. Finally, consider the material: you can't go wrong with a sturdy wood kids' dresser, which can stand up to years of use. No matter what look you choose, just remember that dressers for kids' rooms should always be secured with the included tip-restraint kit to keep them in place. Want to make furnishing your little one's room a cinch? Check out kids' bedroom sets to give the space a cohesive look, from the dresser to the bed to the nightstand.
Baby Dressers for the Nursery
If your little one is still sleeping in the nursery, consider a baby dresser to store their (many) necessities. For a traditional look, pair a grey or white nursery dresser with baby furniture from the same collection. This creates a neutral background muted enough for nearly any decor scheme, whether you're designing a bright safari-themed nursery or a cozy pastel one. Place a chic table lamp and a few favorite books between a pair of bookends on the dresser's surface so you can share a favorite story as they fall asleep. To save on space, opt for a changing table topper on the surface of your baby dresser, rather than a free-standing changing table. Store diapers, wipes and lotion in the top drawers for easy access during changing time. As your little one grows into a toddler, look for a nursery dresser with open cubbies and shelves for a bit of extra storage—keep stuffed animals and toys in lower shelves so they have easy access to the things they love.