Bennington Dresser 1583 by Homelegance
Overview The Bennington Dresser (model 1583) from Homelegance is a contemporary, transitional bedroom dresser designed to combine clean lines with functional storage. It typically features a low-profile rectangular silhouette, multiple drawers for clothing and linens, and simple hardware that complements a variety of bedroom styles.
Design and Materials
Style: Transitional/Contemporary — blends modern minimalism with subtle traditional cues.
Construction: Engineered wood and wood veneers are commonly used for the case; some finishes may simulate oak or walnut grain.
Finish: Available in neutral finishes such as warm brown, grayish-brown, or whitewashed tones depending on the retailer and production year.
Hardware: Simple metal or metal-look pulls, often in matte black, brushed nickel, or pewter finishes.
Details: Clean flat drawer fronts, slightly recessed top or base for a floating appearance, and modest edge molding in some versions.
Dimensions and Capacity
Typical size: Approximately 60–70 inches wide, 30–36 inches high, and 16–20 inches deep. Exact dimensions vary by model year and retailer.
Drawers: Commonly 6 drawers (three columns of two) or variations with 7–8 drawers including smaller top drawers. Drawers are sized for folded clothing; bottom drawers tend to be deeper for bulkier items.
Drawer construction: Often with smooth-glide metal runners; dovetail joinery may not be standard on all units—check product details if joinery quality is important.
Functionality
Storage: Ample drawer space for garments, accessory organization, and linens.
Assembly: Ships in parts and typically requires home assembly; assembly complexity is moderate and usually needs two people for final positioning.
Durability: As with many mass-market dressers using engineered wood, durability is good for typical residential use but less than solid hardwood pieces.
Bennington Dresser 1583 by Homelegance
Overview The Bennington Dresser (model 1583) from Homelegance is a contemporary, transitional bedroom dresser designed to combine clean lines with functional storage. It typically features a low-profile rectangular silhouette, multiple drawers for clothing and linens, and simple hardware that complements a variety of bedroom styles.
Design and Materials
Style: Transitional/Contemporary — blends modern minimalism with subtle traditional cues.
Construction: Engineered wood and wood veneers are commonly used for the case; some finishes may simulate oak or walnut grain.
Finish: Available in neutral finishes such as warm brown, grayish-brown, or whitewashed tones depending on the retailer and production year.
Hardware: Simple metal or metal-look pulls, often in matte black, brushed nickel, or pewter finishes.
Details: Clean flat drawer fronts, slightly recessed top or base for a floating appearance, and modest edge molding in some versions.
Dimensions and Capacity
Typical size: Approximately 60–70 inches wide, 30–36 inches high, and 16–20 inches deep. Exact dimensions vary by model year and retailer.
Drawers: Commonly 6 drawers (three columns of two) or variations with 7–8 drawers including smaller top drawers. Drawers are sized for folded clothing; bottom drawers tend to be deeper for bulkier items.
Drawer construction: Often with smooth-glide metal runners; dovetail joinery may not be standard on all units—check product details if joinery quality is important.
Functionality
Storage: Ample drawer space for garments, accessory organization, and linens.
Assembly: Ships in parts and typically requires home assembly; assembly complexity is moderate and usually needs two people for final positioning.
Durability: As with many mass-market dressers using engineered wood, durability is good for typical residential use but less than solid hardwood pieces.