DIY 3 Drawer Dresser | Tylynn M (2024)

I have definitely not been keeping up with posts lately … again. But today I’m finally back with another set of plans for you! If you follow me on Instagram, you know I’ve been crazy crazy busy renovating a bedroom for our son Weston. I can’t even explain how much this room needed some love. It was full of wonderful 70’s pea green carpet, thin dark wood trim, panel doors, and popcorn ceiling. Fast forward 3 weeks and many hours of DIY, and now I think it might be my favorite room in the house!

I’ll have more details on each step of the makeover (as well as a final reveal) coming in the next couple weeks, but for now let’s start with the first piece of furniture – a custom DIY 3 drawer dresser!

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My friend Anika drew up the full plan set for this dresser and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out! You can grab the full plans over at Anika’s DIY Life, but here are a few of the highlights and details on hardware!

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I started by assembling all three drawers. Since this is a kid’s room dresser, the drawers don’t have to hold a ton of weight. So this simple drawer works great. All you need is your trusty Kreg jig, some wood glue, and nails. And, if you don’t own a Kreg jig, you can always just screw through the sides of the drawers to attach them. No special tools or joinery here!

First, I joined all four sides of the drawer. Then I added a bead of wood glue along the bottom edge and stapled the bottom of the drawer on. Piece of cake!


I used bottom mount drawer slides on all three drawers for additional support on the base. Between the wood glue, 1 1/4″ finish nails, and slides, that drawer base isn’t going anywhere. But, in case you’re still skeptical, I have three dressers in the house with these types of drawers and haven’t had a single issue!

After the drawers, I assembled the sides of the dresser:


Next, I joined the sides together. I started with the bottom of the dresser, then the top frame 2x2s, and then the drawer dividers:


Then I built and attached the top of the dresser. As you’ll see in the plans, it’s just a 3/4″ piece of plywood with a 1×3 frame.

Once all the pieces were ready to go, I gave everything a good sanding and stained it. I used Varathane provinicial stain, mixed with a little Varathane sun-bleached. I don’t have the exact ratio, but just add the sun-bleached to the can of provincial a little bit at a time until it’s your ideal color! After the stain dried, I sealed it with a couple coats of spray on polyurethane. All the finishing supplies are available at the Home Depot if you’re interested.

Now, I don’t always stain and seal before assembly. However, this dresser was easier to finish without the back (which is unfinished). I also decided just to stain the drawer faces and leave the drawer boxes unfinished. Feel free to change things up to whatever works best for you.

You can see the dresser hanging out on the bottom right here just before staining:


Last but not least, I attached the drawer faces. I recently picked up this handy dandy tip from Brad at Fix This Build That, and I have to say it works like a charm!

Start by attaching all the drawer slides to the dresser and drawer boxes. While the drawer faces are still separate from the drawers, mark and drill the holes into the drawer faces for the drawer hardware. Set the drawer face into it’s slot and shim it into position with spacers. I used 1/8″ scrap boards, but playing cards, envelopes, cardboard, ect. works just as well.

Once the drawer face is positioned correctly, screw it to the drawer box through the holes you drilled for the hardware.

While the face is attached with the temporary screws, pull the drawer out and add permanent screws from the inside of the drawer.

Remove the temporary screws from the drawer face and finish installing the drawer hardware. Boom, bam, boom – you’re good to go!

I used these beautiful matte black bar pulls and absolutely love how they look against the wood. They’re a great price and feel high quality – win win!


Please let me know if you have any questions and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

I’d love to see it if you build from these plans! Tag me on Instagram @bitterrootdiy!

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FAQs

What are the dimensions of a standard 3 drawer dresser? ›

Dressers come in a large range of sizes to meet varied storage demands, but dressers commonly have overall depths between 18”-24” | (46-61 cm), heights between 30”-50” (76-127 cm), and widths between 30”-74” (76-188 cm).

How much room do you need to open dresser drawers? ›

If placing the dresser across from a bed or other piece of furniture, ensure there is at least 36" between the two. This will allow enough space for you to easily walk by and fully extend the drawers.

How many drawers can a dresser have? ›

Dressers usually have multiple columns of drawers, most classically two or three. The drawers are often symmetrical on each side, though you may find a piece with a special jewelry or keepsake drawer at the top center. Depending on the design, the total number of drawers can range from four to nine.

What is a good depth for dresser drawers? ›

However, for most small dresser drawers, you'll find that they're about 12 inches wide, 14 inches deep, and 4 inches high. Medium-sized drawers are about 28 inches wide, 6 inches tall, and 16 inches deep. Meanwhile, large dresser drawers have width, height, and depth of around 30, 8, and 18 inches.

How deep do drawers need to be? ›

For length/depth, we recommend subtracting 1" from the length of the side-mounted drawer glides. If your glides are 21" in length, then subtract 1" for a 20" deep drawer box. Measure the depth of your cabinet, being certain to check for obstructions like water or gas pipes. Typical kitchen base cabinet depth is 24”.

How much smaller does a drawer need to be than the opening? ›

In general, if you are using an undermount drawer glide, then you will need to subtract about ⅝” from the width of the cabinet box opening. Next, you will need to subtract about 1” from the height. For side-mount drawer slides, you will need to subtract around 1 1/16” from the width of the opening.

How big should the gap be between drawers? ›

Under-mount slides require 3/32” - 5/32” of clearance of each side of your drawers to work correctly. Your drawers should be 3/16” - 5/16” narrower than their openings.

How do you maximize space in a deep dresser drawer? ›

With the KonMari Method, your clothing is folded into a rectangular shape and then compacted or tucked into a tight bundle. This allows them to stand up vertically, much like a file folder in a filing cabinet. You'll then gain as much as 50% more drawer space that allows you to create rows of your clothing.

What should go in each dresser drawer? ›

Undergarments and socks go in the top drawer, with leggings next, then T-shirts and long-sleeve shirts. She saves the bottom drawer for pajamas. The dresser's layout may also help dictate how you organize items.

What is a triple dresser? ›

noun. , Furniture. a dresser having three drawers across for most of its height.

What is the difference between a drawer dresser and a drawer chest? ›

Whereas a dresser is a horizontally oriented piece of furniture, a chest of drawers is vertically oriented. Chests of drawers are taller, narrower structures that feature between four and six drawers.

What are standard closet drawer dimensions? ›

It makes sense to use standard closet drawer sizes of either 18, 24, or 30 inches in terms of width, with either 14, 16, or 22 inches in depth.

What is the size of a standard drawer face? ›

Drawer fronts on standard base cabinets are 6 inches tall. Drawer front widths are 10, 11.5, 13, 14.5, 16, 19, and 22 inches.

What is the size of a standard drawer in inches? ›

Drawer Dimensions:

However, a standard drawer height is between 5 and 10 inches (12.7 to 25.4 cm), and the width of the drawer can vary from 18 to 36 inches (45.7 to 91.5 cm).

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