dresser problems
Feb. 11th, 2013 11:22 pmSo, we've established that clothing storage is an issue. My current dresser is really not sufficient to my needs, so it maybe be a good idea to get a new one. Craigslist, as always, provides (and confirms that I am drawn to shabby chic shit like it's made of goddamn candy). These are the frontrunners:

$100, in Columbia Heights, just kind of okay.

$180, in Hyattsville, not that much additional storage space but really cute.

$250, in Gaithersburg with $20 delivery. Also, GIGANTIC. The clear frontrunner in terms of how much I like it, but also the most expensive. DILEMMA.
Thoughts?

$100, in Columbia Heights, just kind of okay.

$180, in Hyattsville, not that much additional storage space but really cute.

$250, in Gaithersburg with $20 delivery. Also, GIGANTIC. The clear frontrunner in terms of how much I like it, but also the most expensive. DILEMMA.
Thoughts?
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Date: 2013-02-12 04:57 am (UTC)I like the middle one best, but as I said, I suspect I am not the target audience. He'll, I don't even own a dresser--I hate putting things in drawers because I tend to then not wear them at all. I need them on display. I have a cabinet from ikea with shelves, that I keep most stuff in, but even then end up mostly wearing stuff from the clean laundry that hasn't been put away because its right there.
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Date: 2013-02-12 12:34 pm (UTC)I say this as someone handy with polyurethane and inclined toward elderly hardwood pieces, so if it's the already-done paint color that you're liking, this is not useful advice. But. The number of low-cost, high-quality sideboards I have seen! I bought one (technically a desk, Hepplewhite style, probably 1940s) for $125, with water damage, and refinished the top and front. It's the most beautiful piece of furniture I own. AND I got to go shopping for vintage drawer-handles! It was a craphound's delight.
Playing devil's advocate
Date: 2013-02-12 02:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 02:53 pm (UTC)I already have two chairs that came with the enamel-top table that need to be stripped, repainted, and reupholstered-- if I can manage to do that in a timely fashion, I'll maybe think about trying a bigger piece.
Re: Playing devil's advocate
Date: 2013-02-12 02:55 pm (UTC)And, actually, I just got an email from the owner of the #2-- it's 47x24x36. Which means it *is* a good bit bigger than my current dresser, and might have become the frontrunner because she's also willing to take $160.
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Date: 2013-02-13 09:14 am (UTC)