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Dresser Sizing Guide: How to Measure Before You Buy
Before selecting a dresser, measure the full length of the wall where it will sit, then subtract any baseboard projection — that figure is your maximum dresser width. Plan for at least 90 cm of drawer clearance in front so drawers open fully without obstruction. A standard double dresser sits between 75 and 90 cm tall; a highboy can reach 150 cm. In older Mont-Royal plex buildings with lower ceilings, a wide, low dresser often reads more proportionally. Our design consultants at 8260 Devonshire offer complimentary in-store guidance to help you confirm fit before you commit.
How do I choose the right dresser size for my bedroom?
Begin by measuring the available wall run and subtracting baseboard projection to determine your maximum dresser width. Plan for at least 90 cm of clearance in front of the piece so drawers open fully without obstruction. In smaller Montreal condo bedrooms, a highboy with a narrow footprint often delivers more dresser storage than a wide double dresser while preserving usable floor space. In larger primary suites, a wide double dresser or triple dresser anchors the room and provides generous surface area for styling. Mobilart's design consultants can help you confirm proportions during a complimentary in-store consultation.
What size mirror should go above a dresser?
A reliable guideline is to choose a mirror that is roughly two-thirds the width of the dresser beneath it. A mirror spanning the full dresser width tends to appear top-heavy, while one that is too narrow looks visually disconnected. The bottom edge of the mirror should sit approximately 15–20 cm above the dresser surface. In bedrooms where wall space above the dresser is limited, as is common in older Montreal apartments where windows sit unusually high, a leaning floor mirror placed in an adjacent corner achieves the same spatial effect. Mobilart's dressers in Montreal are curated alongside a full mirror collection to help you coordinate both pieces with confidence.