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		<title>Spotting Greek Revival Bedroom Dressers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greek revival bedroom dressers are reflective of the traditional furniture which represents the Greek style and were hallmarks of a particular era in history when this furniture was accorded a place of supreme importance. Such a dresser is often a part of the Greek bedroom theme wherein it is congruent with the walls, the floors, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greek revival bedroom dressers are reflective of the traditional furniture which represents the Greek style and were hallmarks of a particular era in history when this furniture was accorded a place of supreme importance.</p>
<p>Such a dresser is often a part of the Greek bedroom theme wherein it is congruent with the walls, the floors, the bedding as well as the accessories all of which echo the Greek style. While Greek walls are faux painted in marble design, Greek-style flooring generally features a tile pattern or a patterned cloth rug and Greek accessories consist of plaster pillars, pedestals and statues.</p>
<p>Since Greek revival bedroom dressers belong to the category of antique furniture, they are often preferred by people who like to add a dash of vanity to their sense of style. The first step in this regard is to decide upon one’s budget as the price of antique furniture varies greatly due to a number of factors.</p>
<p>Having selected a truly authentic piece of furniture, one can get it fitted with a set of brushed nickel dresser knobs as these add a sleek and contemporary touch to an age-old piece and help to blend it with the rest of the décor. Few of the other aspects which can be considered are fitting the dresser with casters to facilitate easy shifting and re-positioning and whether or not to add a mirror to the dresser.</p>
<p>Like most of the ancient bedroom dressers, the Greek-style bedroom dressers are made of oak because this was the wood which was mostly used for the purpose of making furniture during that era. Dressers in this category may be drawer dressers or door dressers, the former consisting of many drawers and the latter acting as a covering for pull-out shelves or trays.</p>
<p>While oak bedroom dressers are often sturdy, they are also the most expensive and in this regard, one should be careful about the quality of the wood since many reasonably priced oak dressers are found to be fitted with false cardboard bottoms which are prone to collapsing.</p>
<p>Greek revival bedroom dressers are rectangular in shape and are fitted with short legs at the bottom for being placed on the floor. These dressers may be either waist-high or shoulder-high and may comprise of five, six or seven drawers with the top drawer being either single or split. It is equally common for dressers to feature knobs for pulling out the drawers and sliders to facilitate convenient opening and closing.</p>
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