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Hi,
I'm looking for a decent quality dresser for under $1400 that doesn't come in a flat pack. I feel like its impossible to judge if things are well made or not online. Anyone have any tips for me? |
| buy used. |
| You can have the dresser delivered and installed for an extra fee. |
+1, Macys or Costco with white glove "installation" means they carry it up and put it together if needed. My bedroom set is from Macys and I love it. It's hard to get fully assembled furniture up stairs, so I wouldn't judge something inferior just because it needs assembly. |
Ok then- what brands do you think hold up? Because ikea stuff dressers have been hit or miss in terms of longevity. |
| Have you checked Belfort? I haven’t shopped dressers lately so I could be mistaken but I would think they have something in your range perhaps - if via clearance center or any specials they are running. |
| Depending on the location, I have seen some nice dressers built and ready to go at Home Goods. It is worth it to go look. I like the Rockville and old town stores |
| Secondhand. Look at Facebook market place or any second stores like Habitat or others. |
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Little Homestead in Rockville says on their website that dressers start in the 1200s (though that might just be two drawers).
They have solid, attractive stuff. |
| Costco |
Donation Nation in Gaithersburg. https://www.facebook.com/DonationNationUSA?ref=embed_page |
This. Get something that is solid wood and has been restored. Lots of those are floating around. |
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Joss & Main might have some options that work for you. For example:
https://www.jossandmain.com/furniture/pdp/joss-main-celine-6-drawer-dresser-j001351704.html |