Dressers, Chests, and Mirrors for Every Bedroom
A bedroom feels more relaxing when storage is planned, not improvised. This collection brings together three essentials—dressers/chests, and mirrors—so you can build a setup that fits your floor plan and your morning routine.
Bedroom storage that works
A good storage plan starts with how you actually use your drawers: daily clothing, seasonal items, accessories, or linens. Wide dressers help spread items out and keep the top surface usable, while tall chests pack a lot of storage into a smaller footprint.
Mirrors play a different role—they finish the space visually and make getting ready easier, especially when placed where you naturally stop to check your outfit.
When a chest makes more sense
A chest of drawers is the smart move when wall space is tight or the bedroom layout has more corners than long, open walls. A tall dresser with mirror pairing can also work well near a closet—use the chest for folded storage, then add a mirror close to where you’re already choosing outfits.
If you’re aiming for a chest of drawers with mirror setup, a wall-mounted mirror keeps the look streamlined and preserves the chest top for a tray, jewellery box, or lamp.
Mirrors: the finishing piece
Bedroom mirrors are easy to overlook until you live without one in the right spot. A mirror can make the room feel larger, reflect natural light, and create a dedicated get-ready zone without needing another piece of furniture.
Three easy mirror placements:
- Above a dresser to create a classic dresser and mirror set look (even when purchased separately).
- Near the closet for a last-look check before you head out.
- On a blank wall to add depth and break up heavy furniture lines.
Size and placement tips
Before you buy, measure more than the wall—measure the “use space,” too. Make sure drawers can open fully without hitting a bed frame, and leave comfortable clearance for walking paths to closets and doors.
For a mirror and dresser pairing, aim for a mirror size that looks proportional to the dresser top and keeps sightlines clear around lamps, artwork, and headboards. If you’re outfitting a compact room, narrower profiles and taller storage usually keep the space feeling open.
Shop dressers, chests & mirrors at The Brick
At The Brick, you can build your bedroom storage one piece at a time—start with the dresser or chest that fits your layout, then add a mirror that suits how you get ready and how you want the room to feel. If your bedroom has limited square footage, The Brick also offers a Small Space Dressers, Chests & Mirrors collection to help you focus on compact silhouettes that still deliver everyday organization.
FAQs About Dressers, Chests & Mirrors
What’s the difference between a dresser and a chest of drawers?
A dresser is usually wider and lower, while a chest is taller and narrower—great for adding storage when you don’t have much wall space.
Can I create a dresser with mirror setup if the mirror is sold separately?
Yes—pair a dresser with a wall mirror above it to get the look and function of a dresser with a mirror, with more flexibility on style and placement.
Should a mirror be wider than the dresser?
A mirror usually looks best when it’s slightly narrower than the dresser top, so the furniture still feels grounded and proportional.
How do I choose the best piece for a small bedroom?
Start with your available wall space: pick a tall chest for tighter rooms, or a narrower dresser if you need a wider top surface, then add a mirror that doesn’t overwhelm the space.




