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7 Inspirations for Dressers for the Bedroom

Discover dresser ideas for all bedroom styles, combining practicality, charm, and design in versatile and full of personality furniture.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at May 30, 2025, 10:59 AM

08 min de leitura
Project of 021 Architecture.

Project of 021 Architecture. (Produção Lu Algarthe | Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio)

Much more than just a support piece, the dresser is a key element in the organization and aesthetics of the bedroom. Whether in wide projects or compact spaces, it can serve different functions: storing clothes and items, serving as a support for mirrors or decoration, and even functioning as a highlight point in the layout. With so many possibilities, choosing the ideal dresser is a way to express style and add practicality to daily life.

Wood covers walls and hides home office in this apartment. Project by LessaZaneta. In the photo, baby room with dresser.

Projeto de LessaZaneta. (André Nazareth/Divulgação)

Minimalist Dressers


60 m² apartment gains integrated kitchen, two suites, and hidden laundry room. Project by Sketchlab Architecture. In the photo, baby room with carpet and dresser.

Projeto de Sketchlab Arquitetura. (Raiana Medina/CASACOR)

In rooms with a cleaner proposal, minimalist dressers stand out. With straight lines, smooth finishes, and a neutral palette, these pieces easily integrate into the décor, creating a sense of continuity and lightness. Models in matte white, light wood, or even with a light gray lacquer finish are frequent choices in modern projects. An advantage is that even though they are discreet, these dressers maintain a high level of functionality, with spacious drawers and well-planned storage solutions.

Vintage or Retro Dressers


A 110 m² condo has a view of the canal and

Projeto de Paola Ribeiro. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)

Vintage dresses bring a nostalgic air that can completely transform the atmosphere of the bedroom. With tapered legs, wrought metal handles, and more vibrant or wooden colors, they are perfect for those seeking a touch of personality. This type of furniture can be scavenged in antique shops, restored, or found in reinterpretations of contemporary brands. When well combined with other elements of the room, like iron headboards or classic lamps, the effect is welcoming and full of identity.

Multifunctional Dressers for Small Bedrooms


Renovation in a 1,130 sq ft apartment creates a cozy home for mother and daughter. Project by Rafael Ramos. In the photo, a bedroom with a slatted headboard and gray cabinetry.

Projeto de Rafael Ramos. (Fotos: Anita Soares / Produção visual: Studio Jefferson Stunner/CASACOR)

For those facing space limitations, multifunctional dressers are an excellent solution. There are models that function as a dressing table, with a retractable top and internal dividers for accessories, or even dressers that serve as a headboard. Another interesting feature is to opt for dressers with an attached mirror, optimizing the use area and contributing to a sense of spaciousness. Regarding style, it is worth following the proposal of the rest of the room and opting for light colors that help to visually enlarge the project.

Dressers with Unique Design


Kesley Santiago - Njinga Room. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Kesley Santiago - Quarto Njinga. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (Bia Nauiack/CASACOR)

Dressers signed by designers or with a conceptual proposal are a good choice for those seeking exclusivity and sophistication. Unusual shapes, a mix of materials such as wood and metal, and creative use of colors or textures transform the furniture into a true focal piece. These dressers function not only as a functional support but also as a work of art within the room. They are ideal for projects that follow a contemporary line, where design is an essential part of the composition.

Dressers as Part of Affective Decoration


Genésio Maranhão - Samba de ¼. Project of CASACOR Goiás 2025.

Genésio Maranhão - Samba de ¼. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2025. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

More than aesthetics, many interior projects have valued the affective aspect of furniture. Dressers inherited from family, restored with a new paint job or adapted for new functions find space in bedrooms that seek a cozy and personalized atmosphere. Incorporating these elements into the décor allows for the creation of a unique visual narrative, where each detail tells a story. To harmonize the antique furniture with the rest of the project, it is worth betting on a balanced palette and the repetition of elements that resonate with the style of the piece.

CASACOR Publisher is an agent creating exclusive content, developed by the technology team of CASACOR based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.