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Mom's: I need help deciding!

I am torn between dressers! Which one would you consider more functional? I already have a changing table so the reason I would consider dresser #1 is because I like the style.

Dresser #1: 50"L x 17.5"W x 40.5"H

Aspen Combo Tower Dresser

Dresser #2: 35.5"L x 17.5"W x 46.75"H

Aspen 5 Drawer Chest / Dresser

Re: Mom's: I need help deciding!

  • The first one screams changing table to me, so if you don'twant it to be a changing table, I'd do the tall one.
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    imageSeattle_JiLLn:
    The first one screams changing table to me, so if you don'twant it to be a changing table, I'd do the tall one.
    Totally agree with Jill. And how much do you need it to hold? The second one looks like it will hold a lot more.
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  • I also would choose the second one, since you already have a changing table. It would be more storage as well- I like putting blankets, extra supplies, etc in a dresser as well as clothes.
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  • I vote for #2, just because it's something he can grow into.
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  • I like #2 also. I would love to have a taller dresser for DD!
  • I have a changing table too, but the changing pad fit better on top of the dresser, so we use it for that instead. Personally I like the first one. Your little one can get into the drawers on his/her own to dress herself (if that's cool with you) and use it as a bedside table at the same time.
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  • I like the first one, but as pps said, it looks like a changing table.  The second one seems more functional b/c it will fit well in a room longer and you can put stuff out of kiddo's reach on top and in the top drawers, even when they are old enough to get things out of the lower drawers later on.  Taller furniture topples easier, so that is something to keep in mind, too.
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  • imagescarletii:
    I vote for #2, just because it's something he can grow into.

    Ditto this! 

  • #2 - it looks and will always look like a dresser.  #1 looks like a changing table/dresser, especially with the side door.
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