How to Buy a Narrow Chest of Drawers?

If you are thinking about acquiring a chest of drawers but are limited by the available space of the room, a narrow chest of drawers might be the answer. Some may say that this style is not very easy to find, but typing the search term on a certain well known internet search engine gives IKEA as the first entry. And we all know that the Swedish giant distributes its products almost all over the world. With their cheap prices, self- assembly and easy fixing designs they are a good option for those with not a lot of money in their pockets. If you don’t like to use such a big company, expand your search on the internet. That will bring up several other companies which may produce and will certainly deliver a narrow chest of drawers to your home.

 

Going on with our research, we find other companies for those who would either prefer to use smaller producers when sourcing a narrow chest of drawers or are trying to get away from the big mass producers. The selection of locally made products also helps to sustain your local economy. If you do not care about that issue, who else is going to make it? If you do not want to look like you’re straight out of page 71 of any furniture catalog, you will have to make a more detailed search on the internet until you find a manufacturer you like. Searching through the yellow pages is a good option when it comes to acquiring your narrow chest of drawers  from a smaller producer, perhaps one using local materials.

Another option for those who want an individual solution is looking for a local carpenter or blacksmith, depending on your choice of materials. This will give you a narrow chest of drawers which is also a unique piece of furniture. Such a solution will cost you more, so not everybody can afford this option. In addition the production takes more time and you have to be prepared to wait several weeks or even months until it is completely finished. But on the plus side, with such a specially constructed solution you will have not just a chest of drawers but an investment too. If you are going down this route, do not forget to take measurements at home and repeat them a couple of times so you make no mistakes: there’s an old adage, measure twice, cut once! If you don’t have a lot of space in the room you’re going to use, you have to be really accurate with the size of the narrow chest of drawers.

Manufactured products do not always fit as you would wish, leaving too much empty unused space or occupying more space than is needed. With a bespoke narrow chest of drawers you will have the most efficient use of space possible in your room. Naturally, no big company is going to offer you a personal solution, no matter how much you are you prepared to pay. And that’s not to mention, the satisfaction of paying the producer directly, knowing there is no other piece of furniture like yours in the world.

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