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bedroom furniture proportions

6 years ago

I have a charcoal upholstered headboard that is 54" tall x 61" wide and a dresser that measures 41" tall x 58" wide x 14" deep. My night tables will need to be 26" tall to be even with the mattress top. I'm wondering if the dresser is too tall in proportion to the headboard? Can the night tables be taller than the mattress top? I'm going for a contemporary look if possible and am looking at a mirrored dresser 35" tall x 56" wide x 18" deep. If a solid dresser would be better pls let me know what color size and look.

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  • 6 years ago

    Would the mirrored dresser replace the current black one? To answer your question, the current dresser is a bit tall considering the headboard but if you clear it off and have some breathing room between the mirror and dresser, it might look better. It really depends on how it feels to you. Does it feel claustrophobic in any way? As for the nightstands, an inch above the mattress top can look fine. Trust your eye.

  • 6 years ago

    Yes the mirrored dresser would replace the current tall one. Do you feel a solid in mirrored dresser would be better? If I go with the mirrored one what style end tables would go with the room.

  • 6 years ago

    Can you give us a room layout with measurements? The mirrored dresser is 4" deeper than your current one. Will it crowd the space near the bed? Did you have inspiration pictures? What's your budget for nightstands? We can shop online for you.

  • 6 years ago

    Here are the master bedroom measurements and layout you requested. Bedroom is 13' 5" wide x 12' 1" long, from dresser wall to side of the bed is 57" and from the end of the bed to wall is 67". I have a large credit with Homesence that I would like to use up first before shopping on line but would like to see pictures of items and colors of items that you suggest. The dresser can be replaced and the big one can go into another bedroom. The doors, trim, banister and cabinetry in the house are all stained a reddish oak which I may get to changing the doors but may not. I am willing to go about $400.00 on the two nightstands.

  • 6 years ago

    You mention HomeSense. Are you in Canada? I don't know what you need in terms of bedside storage but if your current ones work for you (can't see them well), you could keep them and paint them to change their look (if you're up for some DIY). It's nice to work with what we have. Seems you have enough room between your bed and the dresser wall that the mirrored dresser at 18" deep wouldn't be too big. You might want to try taping out the dimensions on the floor and seeing if you're comfortable with them. Here are some night tables that might work for you:



    Wayfair - Leflore 22 in white



    All Modern - rushville - 23 in

  • 6 years ago

    Yes I'm in Canada. The night tables are from my old oak bedroom set and I don't feel they go very well.

  • 6 years ago

    Unfortunately I missed out on the mirrored dresser so need to keep looking. Would a dresser with matching end tables be a good choice.

  • 6 years ago

    'Go' in terms of colour, style? If your tables fit and are good quality, have you thought of painting them? The lines are simple enough. Glossy white paint with new hardware will give them a totally new look.



    Lowes - Richelieu -square

    A dresser with matching night tables will work in terms of making things easier for you but people here will tell you it's too matchy-matchy and doesn't look good. I find it can be difficult to find different yet harmonious elements so my opinion is: it's your room, find furniture that works for your style and budget. Good quality furniture is getting expensive.

  • 6 years ago

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  • 6 years ago

    What do you think of using my old dresser and side tables as they are then with the charcoal upholstered headboards. It is an oak set in good condition. Or is it outdated? Or should I switch the headboard to beige?

  • 6 years ago

    I think that's a fine idea. I don't see the point of buying new furniture when the current one meets storage and quality needs. Don't know if you've been shopping for bedroom furniture in the stores but what I saw this year was pretty exorbitant for the quality. Seeing your matching dresser though, I don't think I'd want to paint anything or change the hardware. They look to be very good quality Arts & Craft/Mission style. Am I seeing correctly? If so, that's worth keeping intact! I'm of the school of thought of reusing what works and don't always ascribe to what's dated or outdated. It's your bedroom and it should be about your style and what makes you smile. You furnish it how you see fit. Now, if you tell me you'd like your room to look like this:


    Then, yes, I'll tell you new furniture is required. I think your charcoal headboard goes well with your oak furniture but if you're tempted by cream/beige, that's a great idea as well. This pic is from Room & Board:


    If you're wanting a room refresh, my suggestion to you is to remove the dresser mirror and replace it with a large streamlined one on the wall. That would be an easy "update" for the room. This mirror is from Ikea:



  • 6 years ago

    Your photo and suggestion just simplified my world. Thank you you've been a great help. :-)

  • 6 years ago

    I sure will.

  • 6 years ago

    one more question, should I move the tv from by the window to hang on the wall over the dresser instead of a mirror.

  • 6 years ago

    Wouldn't that make viewing it awkward? Honestly, I'm not a fan of TV in bedrooms so the more unobtrusive placement, the better, imo.

  • 6 years ago

    Hi there here is my bedroom. I've brought back my oak dresser and night tables. Each piece has black handles. I may eventually switch out the headboard to a beige one. Which lamp on the bedside tables is the best choice and what do you think if the pics hung with 3" of space between them. Should I still go with some gold accessories?

  • 6 years ago

    Whoops and I thought I'd put a black framed rectangular mirror above the dresser.9

  • 6 years ago

    The feather lamp is cute but doesn't go with the furniture. I'd go with the lamp on the left. The pics above the bed work size-wise if you place them 3 inches apart. Muted gold looks good with oak. Are the walls different colours or is that the lighting?

  • 6 years ago

    The wall behind the headboard is a bluish grey textured wallpaper and the other three walls are

  • 6 years ago

    The wall behind the headboard is a textured bluish grey wallpaper and the other 3 walls are a bluish grey white. I also have this other pic. Let me know if you think it's better than the other two or not.

  • 6 years ago

    Which pic option do you prefer? It's really about choosing something that makes YOU smile every time you see it. If you're unsure of the size of art you'd like over the bed, try taping it out.

  • 6 years ago

    I had thought with the rectangular shaped one I'd do a black lumbar pillow with two gold ones, and a light gold throw. And with the other two I'd do blue pillows and pink ones with one color or the other throw. I find the rectangular one the most. But the other one adds color. Should I do black curtain panels with either choice?

  • 6 years ago

    I wouldn't be tempted by black curtains in a bedroom unless I was going for a very dark moody vibe. If you're keeping the white bedding, why not go for white curtains? Really depends on the overall look and feel you want, I think.

  • 6 years ago

    I was looking in show homes last
    night and I got another idea. (I know I'm all over the place) what do you think of making the bed the focal point of the room and replacing the white duvet with a colourful patterned one and Possibly skipping a picture above the headboard.

  • 6 years ago

    Traditionally, the bed is the focal point of a bedroom and that's usually achieved by making sure it's placed in the best spot in the room and having the headboard wall draw the eye. (Focal point does not necessarily mean pattern.) Feel free to skip the picture above the headboard if you find the headboard is substantial enough to command attention. (Pictures don't always convey these things accurately so you need to develop your eye to look at your room objectively and trust your taste.) A patterned duvet could also be nice but it all depends on you and the vibe you're seeking in the room. Some people tire quickly of patterns. Others love them forever. There's more than one way to achieve a pleasing bedroom and loads of options out there so being all over the place is par for the course whenever we contemplate change. At least, it is for me. (You should see my Pinterest boards for my little bedroom revamp!)


    My suggestion to you is to describe the room you want in a few words then decide on your starting point. Most designers will tell you that should be the bed. Figure out your budget and what's staying and you now have your change parameters. Keep your end picture (be it a feeling or a look) in mind to guide you as you choose elements. For example, let's say the vibe you're seeking is "romantic" and you fall in love with a bold geometric duvet. You'll need to ask yourself if this duvet jibes with "romantic" as you pictured it.

  • 6 years ago

    Good morning, I am sending you 3 different options I've gathered to get your opinion on, you seem to see things that I don't and once you bring it to my attention I see what you mean. The pic shown with the yellow pillows is not a white background it is an off white. Does this matter? If it's that one I thought a gold throw with it. And the blue pillowed pic, I'm not sure how to work that one. I've realized the pillows aren't the right blue but can be changed. Help, should I keep looking?

  • 6 years ago

    I want my room to be calming a place i will look at and go wow. For some reason I'm drawn to fuzzy pillows and or throws.

  • 6 years ago

    Oh, I like that floral duvet cover. Nice colours, lovely print! I'm a fan of florals and find anything nature-related to be calming so to me, that's a great choice. Have you thought of pairing the blue fluffy pillows with that floral duvet cover? You say it's not the right blue? You're the best judge of that. Hard to determine colours accurately in pictures via a screen.


    "Calming" and "wow". Ok. What makes you go "wow" when you see a room? That's what you need to define for yourself. Is it simply that it's "done" and looks intentional or is it particular colours, materials, textures? Besides fluffy pillows and throws, what's on your list? The more you can define these elements for yourself, the easier it will be to finish the room. As for the pictures above the headboard, do you LOVE these options? I'm a big proponent of original artwork but a bigger proponent of getting anything that you LOVE for your walls. That can certainly include pieces from big box stores. I mean, someone somewhere created the piece. It's nice to see evidence of that with a signature on the piece. Otherwise, maybe it's just too generic to be in your most personal room? That's my take on it anyway.

  • 6 years ago

    Hi I followed what you said. This is the bed now and I love it! It goes well with the oak furniture and the charcoal headboard. I brought home a dark purple sheet set but you can hardly see it with the black headboard so I think I will change it for a bluish green set and a purple duvet and a purple throw pillow. White curtains. Should I use a white or gold rod and what are your thoughts in all of it?