This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Sauder. The opinions and text are all mine.
Recently, we were buying furniture online and purchased a dresser from Sauder.com. As Bill and I placed it in our boys’ room, we talked about how nice it would be to have that same piece in several different rooms.
Times pop up when you need to rearrange the furniture in your home: parties, visitors, holidays, or even for selling.
By planning ahead before buying furniture, you can choose pieces that are flexible, appropriate for several rooms and situations.
We bought the dresser from Sauder to use in a bedroom as a… gasp! Dresser.
But think about all the other ways we can transform that dresser if needed.
A dresser can make a lovely buffet in your dining room for holidays and special occasions. The drawers can be a place to stash additional napkins, silverware, and condiments.
The flat surface can be a perfect location for beverages, appetizers, or desserts.
In the living room, a dress can become an entertainment center with drawers hiding movies, music, gaming systems, or children’s toys.
The dresser would also make an excellent addition to a homeschool room to give additional storage space for books, paper, and learning manipulatives.
In the entry of your home, a dresser makes a practical place to keep shoes, umbrellas, keys, and backpacks without cluttering the space with coat racks, tables, and baskets.
One dresser becomes so many other things!
So, when you visit Sauder.com for your next furniture purchase, consider how you can creatively use each piece for multiple uses to maximize your budget and make your home a lovely, organized place.
Do you have a flexible piece of furniture in your home? In what surprising way do you use it?
For more creative ways to use furniture, find my DIY Home Decor and Ideas board on Pinterest or check out the beautiful boards from Sauder.
Follow Tabitha Philen (Meet Penny)’s board DIY Home Decor & Ideas on Pinterest.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Sauder. The opinions and text are all mine.
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