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Dresser and Mirror, P611-24/50
Dresser and Mirror, P611-24/50

Dresser and Mirror, P611-24/50

MERCHANT: Houzz BRAND: Progressive Furniture
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$1072.00
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Trestlewood offers a rustic look with massive structural elements showcasing seven inch posts and planked panels with a unique distressed finish. This group is sure to make an impression y...
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Manufactured By
Progressive Furniture
Sold By
Homesquare
Size/Weight
W 60" / D 19" / H 79" / 180.4 lb.
Color
P611-24/50
Materials
Ponderosa Pine, Pine Veneer
Assembly Required
No
Category
Dressers
Style
Rustic
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Distressed Finish

If you love art and love your furniture to look outstanding and different from the normal chest and dresser, then a distressed finish is a perfect choice. The distressed finish is a technique that is used to give new furniture an aged appearance. With this finish on a dresser and chest, it creates a welcoming ambiance that makes it a focal point of view or admiration. This feature is also eye-catching because users can customize it by their wish or preference. Old dresser and chest can also be renewed, and one can give them a distressed look. In distressing, the object's finish is intentionally destroyed or manipulated to look less than perfect. Distressing can also be viewed as a refinishing technique although it is the opposite of finishing in a traditional sense. The details of distressed finish tend to manipulate our minds by making users admire every chest and dresser.

Mirror Included

When it comes to elegance and functionality, the mirror included in the chest and dresser out the perfect ambiance in a bedroom. A mirror in the dresser instantly brightens the room by reflecting natural or artificial light. They infuse dark spaces in the room with light without adding to your electricity bills. Opens Up The Area: Due to their reflective nature, mirrored dressers make the room appear larger than it is. Also, it is a great space saver because instead of buying an extra mirror for your chest you get one that is already fixed. However, this comes with a small hitch for those who intend to remove the mirror or those who intend to reposition the mirror. Elegance is perfectly highlighted by this feature, mirrors tend to reflect light and individual users can customize the chest and dresser with many bulb lights to make the mirror appear glowing, this, in turn, makes your bedroom appear beautiful and modern.

Rustic

If you are the kind of person who loves a of a piece of furniture that portrays it’s true elements then I would highly suggest that you get yourself a rustic dresser and chest, as they are the true definition of rustic. A rustic dresser or chest doesn’t have to be smooth it appears in its naturally weathered or distressed form. In short a rustic furniture is a piece of furniture that is made out of organic elements may it be wood or stone, in their most natural state. One of the main reason that you should go for a rustic dresser or chest is the fact that they create a warm and inviting environment. Another major reason is the fact that a rustic dresser or chest can be easily incorporated to any type interior décor as long as it is well-calculated and measured.

Dresser

Dressers are one of the few categories of furniture that are commonly made of one material, wood. They usually are wide and short, making them ideal for small and large spaces rooms. Beyond mere tradition, wood construction in dressers is simply the most versatile and reliable building material. While the majority of dressers will be wood, there are notable exceptions and eye-catching in a room, making them a focal point of admiration. They are also meant to provide a space you can dress in front of the top serves as a table to place clothes and space for a mirror. The overall design of a dresser is its most defining feature, giving way to the considerations of build, style, and any other features. Dressers function perfectly in a bedroom, where you or your guest can have easier access to clothes or mirrors if installed.

Pine

Pine wood is a popular choice for furniture making. This softwood variety is easy to work with, dense, and doesn’t split easily. Pine wood has a light-colored appearance with plenty of wood grains and knots throughout the wood, making it a distinctive wood type. Pine wood dressers or chests are often available with intricate wood work or fine details, as pine wood (being a softwood variety) is very malleable and can maintain its strength. The light, naturally bright tone of pine wood makes it a beautiful complement to a range of home décor motifs, including traditional/classic, coastal, boho/eclectic, and minimalist. The appearance of pine is more minimalistic compared to other wood types, like Maple or Oak, which is more traditional. Pine is a strong and resilient wood type, making it a great choice for a dresser or chest. The natural beauty of pine will enhance a calm and serene ambience in your home living spaces and will provide a gorgeous focal point in your home.

Softwoods

Softwoods are wood types that come from conifer trees, such as fir, cedar, and spruce. Softwood tree types grow faster than hardwood, and are less dense than hardwood types, as a result, softwoods are easier to work with in terms of craftsmanship; you can add gorgeous hardware to further enhance the look of the furniture. Softwood dressers and chests have a lower risk of splitting when inserting nails or screws, making it an ideal choice for use in furniture pieces. Softwood dressers tend to be less expensive than other wood types, as softwood trees grow faster than hardwood trees. Softwood dressers vary in appearance; softwoods such as pine have plenty of knots throughout the wood grain, making it an ideal choice to enhance a rustic design style. Softwood dressers or chests also have a classic wood smell, which can enhance a cozy atmosphere in your home. The three types of softwood that are most often used for furniture making are pine, fir and cedar. Each of these wood types is beautiful, rich and warm. Any dresser or chest made from a softwood wood type will enhance a cozy and elegant style.

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