Boori Drawer Collection: A Guide to Every Kids Chest of Drawers for Australian Families

The Boori drawer collection for Australian children covers the full range of kids chests of drawers, including narrow nursery-stage models, standard four-drawer chests for the toddler and primary school years, wide high-capacity configurations for older Australian children, and changing unit combinations that serve the dual function of changing surface and drawer storage from the first day of the Australian nursery. For Australian families looking for a complete overview of the Boori drawer collection and guidance on selecting the right model for a specific Australian child, bedroom, and stage, this guide covers every key consideration in the decision.

Key Takeaways

  • The Boori drawer collection covers every configuration from narrow three-drawer nursery chests through to wide five and six-drawer school-age models and changing unit combinations.
  • Every model in the Boori drawer collection meets Australian safety standards with non-toxic finishes, anti-tip provisions, smooth drawer mechanisms, and anti-slam stops as baseline specifications.
  • The consistent visual design across the Boori drawer collection integrates naturally with other Boori bedroom pieces in the same Australian room regardless of when each piece was purchased.
  • Selecting the right model from the Boori drawer collection depends on the Australian child’s current stage, the number of clothing categories requiring individual drawer assignment, and the available wall space in the bedroom.
  • The quality of the drawer mechanism, specifically smooth-running guides and effective anti-slam stops, is the most important functional specification in the Boori drawer collection for Australian families.

The Boori Drawer Collection: Every Configuration for Australian Families

Configuration Drawers Width Height Best Australian Stage
Narrow 3-drawer 3 50 to 60 cm 75 to 85 cm Australian nursery, smaller bedrooms
Standard 4-drawer 4 70 to 80 cm 85 to 95 cm Australian toddler through primary
Wide 5-drawer 5 80 to 100 cm 90 to 105 cm Australian primary school and above
Tall 6-drawer (tallboy) 6 50 to 60 cm 100 to 115 cm School age, smaller Australian bedrooms
Changing unit 2-drawer 2 plus changing top 80 to 90 cm 85 to 92 cm Australian nursery only
Changing unit 3-drawer 3 plus changing top 85 to 95 cm 85 to 92 cm Australian nursery, more storage

How to Choose From the Boori Drawer Collection in Australia

Start With the Australian Child’s Clothing Category Count

The most reliable way to select the right model from the Boori drawer collection is to count the distinct clothing categories the Australian child needs a dedicated drawer for at their current stage. One category per drawer is the organisation principle that makes a chest genuinely useful for independent daily use. If the Australian child’s wardrobe has four distinct categories, a four-drawer chest is the minimum adequate. If the count is five or more, choose a five or six-drawer model to provide one dedicated drawer per category without requiring any categories to share a drawer.

Check the Australian Bedroom’s Available Wall Space

Measure the specific wall section in the Australian bedroom where the chest will be positioned before selecting any model from the Boori drawer collection. The chest width must fit within the available measurement with adequate clearance on both sides for adjacent Australian bedroom furniture, and 40 to 50 centimetres of clear floor depth in front for full drawer opening. In smaller Australian bedrooms, the tall narrow six-drawer tallboy model provides the most storage capacity within the smallest wall footprint.

Confirm the Drawer Mechanism Quality for Australian Conditions

The drawer mechanism quality is the most important functional differentiator within the Boori drawer collection for Australian conditions. Smooth-running guides that operate consistently across tens of thousands of opening and closing cycles in Australian climate conditions, combined with anti-slam stops that prevent full drawer pull-out, are the specifications that produce a chest that remains pleasant and reliable to use throughout the Australian child’s primary and secondary school years.

For the complete Boori drawer collection available in Australia, browse the full kids chest of drawers range on the Boori Australia website to compare all current models.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it better to buy a wide or tall model from the Boori drawer collection for a smaller Australian bedroom?

For a smaller Australian bedroom where wall width is limited, the tall narrow six-drawer tallboy provides more total storage within a smaller wall footprint. For a larger Australian bedroom where wall width is available, the wide five-drawer model provides more generous individual drawer dimensions that are easier to organise. The Australian room’s specific wall space measurements should drive this choice.

Can two models from the Boori drawer collection be used in the same Australian bedroom?

Yes. Two models from the Boori drawer collection in the same finish family can be placed side by side or on adjacent walls in the same Australian bedroom. This is appropriate for a shared Australian bedroom where each child has their own chest, or for a single child whose wardrobe has grown to require supplementary drawer storage beyond what the primary chest can accommodate.

How do changing unit models in the Boori drawer collection transition after the Australian nappy stage?

When the Australian child moves out of nappies, typically between 18 months and three years, the changing mat is removed from the unit top and the drawer previously used for nappies is relabelled with its new clothing category. The unit continues as a standard chest of drawers from this point, with the raised top surface at approximately 85 to 92 centimetres serving as a general surface for the Australian child’s bedroom.

Does the Boori drawer collection include models with soft-close mechanisms for Australian families?

Soft-close drawer mechanisms are a feature on selected models within the Boori drawer collection. Check the specific product specification on the Boori Australia website for the model you are considering to confirm whether soft-close mechanisms are included. Anti-slam stops, which prevent slamming but do not actively decelerate the drawer, are standard across the full Boori drawer collection for Australia.

Final Thoughts

The Boori drawer collection for Australian children’s bedrooms offers a comprehensive range of kids chest of drawers configurations covering every stage from the Australian nursery through to secondary school. Selecting the right model based on the Australian child’s current wardrobe category count, the bedroom’s available wall space, and a clear understanding of the drawer mechanism quality that determines long-term usability produces a storage piece that serves the child’s Australian bedroom effectively for the full decade-plus of its intended service.