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A 4 or 5 drawer chest is the most popular choice for main bedrooms in the UK as it offers enough storage for most adults without taking up excessive floor space. A 3 drawer chest is the most common option for children's rooms and guest bedrooms.
In UK furniture terminology the terms are largely interchangeable. A dresser or dressing chest traditionally refers to a wider, lower unit — sometimes with a mirror — while a chest of drawers is typically taller and narrower. Both serve the same storage purpose.
A double chest of drawers is a wider unit with two columns of drawers side by side, typically offering 6 or more drawers in total. It provides significantly more storage than a standard chest and suits larger bedrooms or couples who share storage space.
As a guide, allow at least the full depth of the unit as clear space in front of it so drawers can open without obstruction. For a typical chest with 45–50cm depth, that means keeping roughly 50cm of floor space clear.
Yes. Chest of drawers work well in hallways for storing accessories, in home offices for paperwork and stationery, and in children's playrooms for toys and craft supplies. Compact 2 or 3 drawer units are particularly versatile for non-bedroom use.