Anonymous
Post 10/14/2014 10:56     Subject: childrens dressers

Also make sure the drawer bottoms are sturdy enough for the weight of adult clothes. Nowadays those are made so flimsy.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2014 16:26     Subject: childrens dressers

I think it's really small. You're kitchen table is probably about 30" high so imagine just how low this dresser is. I also think they used deceptively sized props in the pictures to make the dresser look bigger than it really is.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2014 16:14     Subject: childrens dressers

We just got a regular dresser from Bassett (clearance) as it matched the crib and would be something we'd continue to use later on. 6 years later no regrets. I would not buy a kid specific one that might not work for a teenager.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2014 13:56     Subject: Re:childrens dressers

looks like it's the same depth of the regular dressers....
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2014 13:43     Subject: childrens dressers

I wouldn't worry about the height, but you should look at the depth of the drawers. For my kids dressers, their drawers hold little people clothes nicely. Once their shirts started getting bigger (size 6-x, 7-8), they didn't fit in the drawers unless I folded them in half.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2014 13:36     Subject: childrens dressers

/www.potterybarnkids.com/products/thomas-extra-wide-dresser/?pkey=ddressers-nightstands&

Found one and realized it was a kids dresser. Is this too short for an adult. Looks like 32.5 inches in height. Soo much cheaper than dressers for adults wondering if it makes a difference.