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Next day delivery chests of drawers from £100 to £400. Choose from beautifully crafted wooden chests in Rustic Oak, Walnut, Black and White finishes. Whether you need extra bedroom storage or a hallway statement piece, our Timber Art Design collection delivers quality furniture fast.

  • Timber Art Design – Market-leading brand trusted by UK shoppers for solid wood construction and timeless style. Timber Art Design
  • Popular Ranges – Explore Astbury, Lisbon and Pulford ranges—each offering distinct character and storage solutions. Timber Art ranges
  • Colour Choices – Cream and White finishes available in classic wood tones including Rustic Oak and Walnut.
  • Fast Delivery – Order today and receive your chest of drawers tomorrow across most UK postcodes.

Tip: Measure your space carefully—chest depth typically ranges from 35–45cm, so check doorways and hallways before ordering.

Browse our full Timber Art selection to find the ideal chest in your preferred finish and size.

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FAQs on Next Day Delivery Chest of Drawers

What size chest of drawers do I need for a bedroom?

Measure your wall space and allow 45–120cm width depending on room size. A 4-drawer chest (around 80cm wide) suits most bedrooms; 6-drawer versions need 100cm+. Consider traffic flow and ensure at least 60cm clearance in front for drawer opening.

Select tall, narrow designs (60–80cm wide, 100–130cm tall) to maximise vertical storage without consuming floor space. Avoid deep chests over 45cm as they obstruct movement. Light colours and metal legs create a less bulky appearance in compact rooms.

A chest of drawers is a standalone storage unit with multiple drawers; a dresser combines drawers with a mirror and surface for grooming items. Both offer identical storage capacity, but a dresser adds functional counter space, making it better for bedrooms requiring dressing stations.

Solid wood (oak, walnut, pine) offers superior durability and longevity, lasting 15–20 years. Metal and composite materials are budget-friendly but prone to damage. Wood is worth the investment if you plan long-term ownership; budget options suit temporary arrangements.

Keep the top surface minimal—add a table lamp, small mirror, or plant. Avoid cluttering with decorative items. Pair with coordinating wall colour and bedding. Position against a feature wall or beside your bed. Ensure hardware style matches other bedroom furniture for visual consistency.

Yes, a chest of drawers works in living rooms for storing blankets, media, or seasonal items. Choose designs matching your décor style—modern, vintage, or traditional. Position against a hallway wall or beside seating to avoid disrupting traffic flow through the room.

Check drawer construction (dovetail joints and runners indicate quality), weight capacity per drawer (typically 15–25kg), and material durability. Verify dimensions fit your space, test drawer glide smoothness, and confirm handles are sturdy. Read delivery and assembly policies before purchasing.

Dust weekly with a microfibre cloth and avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading. Wipe spills immediately to prevent water damage. Use furniture polish every 2–3 months. Avoid harsh chemicals; use mild soap and water only. Check drawers operate smoothly quarterly.

Yes, if space is limited. Narrow designs (60–70cm) provide 4–5 drawers in a compact footprint, ideal for small rooms or hallways. Storage capacity is lower than standard chests, but they maximise awkward wall spaces efficiently without dominating the room.

White, cream, or light oak complement grey walls and create a calm aesthetic. Dark grey or charcoal chests add contrast and modern appeal. Avoid warm tones like pine unless your bedroom has warm-toned lighting. Match hardware (chrome, brass) to other bedroom fixtures.
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