The Oak or Pine Chest?
Pine Chest of Drawers As a Bedside Table
Pine chest of drawers are known for their function to store items in need of protection or of hiding, ranging from clothing to papers. The possibility is endless. Accompanied by the chest of drawers function, it is inevitable to see and imagine the pine chest of drawers as big and spacious. That may not be the case to some pine chest of drawers. Some carpenters create pine chest of drawers of miniscule size compared to the common 5-drawer pine chest of drawers.
This pine chest of drawers may contain one to three drawers and is as high as your hip bone with you standing up. This miniscule version of pine chest of drawers can then be placed beside your bed and can be used as a bedside table. You can place about anything on top of it like lamps, books, etc. Just another feature to add to the list of functions the pine chest of drawers has.
Protecting Your Oak Chest of Drawers from Damages Caused by Man
The oak chest of drawers can be placed in any room inside anyone’s house. An oak chest of drawers also uses a wider space for it to be used easily and effortlessly. The oak chest of drawers is used often by man for storage purposes. With all these functions, it is inevitable that your precious and expensive oak chests of drawers can receive damage caused by man. Here are some tips to prevent that. First you have to install rollers under the drawers of your oak chest of drawers. This will save the drawers from the wear and tear caused by the repetition of the push and pull mechanism.
You can also add an extra coat or two to the varnish to save your oak chest of drawers from scratches. Placing the oak chest of drawers at a location where it is away from the walkway will prevent unwanted damages caused by a passerby thus maintaining the beauty of your oak chest of drawers.