FAQs
A 12 drawer dresser is a type of furniture that has 12 drawers. These drawers are often found in kitchen cabinets and pantries.
No, not all 12 drawer dressers will have exactly 12 drawers. Many manufacturers make variations of this design, including ones that have fewer than 12 drawers.
You should purchase a dresser that fits your needs. If you plan on storing large items like cookbooks or linens, then you'll want to choose a larger dresser. On the other hand, if you're looking for a smaller dresser for storing small items like spices, then you'll want to go with a smaller version.
Dressers tend to take up more room than most other pieces of furniture. They can easily fill up a whole wall in a bedroom or even a closet.
Most clothing tends to wrinkle after being folded into a dresser. To avoid wrinkles, try folding each item separately rather than putting everything together at once.
Jewelry can be placed inside a dresser, but keep in mind that it's best to use a separate jewelry box instead.
If you don't dust regularly, then you probably won't need to dust a 12 drawer dresser. However, if you frequently dust your home, then you'll want to vacuum the entire dresser.
Mirrors aren't allowed inside a dresser. While mirrors are great for cleaning your face, they can scratch the glass surface of a dresser.
While TVs are generally safe to store inside a dresser, you shouldn't leave them unattended. A dresser isn't meant to be a permanent fixture in your living room, so you'll want to move it around occasionally.
Books are okay to store inside a dresser, but you should limit yourself to no more than 10 books per shelf.
Cds and DVDs are okay to store inside a dresser, but again, you should limit yourself to no more than 10 discs per shelf.
Boxes are okay to store inside a dresser, but you should limit yourself to no more than 5 boxes per shelf.
Pictures are okay to store inside a dresser, but you should limit yourself to no more than 3 frames per shelf.
Plants are okay to store inside a dresser, but you should limit yourself to no more than 2 pots per shelf.