There are quite a few free dresser plans here that range in the number of drawers, different drawer sizes, different widths, and different heights. You’re sure to find the perfect plan for your room or a loved one’s room. All the free dresser plans include diagrams, step-by-step building instructions, photos, and material lists to help get you started. The wide range of plans makes this project a good choice for an intermediate or advanced woodworker. This whole woodworking plan can be downloaded as a 21 page PDF file. The first couple of pages include a list of all the materials you’ll need plus the tools and items that must be cut to make the dresser. The other pages in this plan are the step by step instructions, each with detailed drawings and dimensions. The House of Wood also has this 8 drawer plan that is a very similar dresser but without the top three drawers. DIY 11-Drawer Dresser from Jen Woodhouse I like this plan because it’s not at all difficult to follow. The steps are clear and easy to read, and each of them has a large illustration of that particular step so you know exactly what you’re supposed to do. A full shopping list and cut list are shown before the steps start so you know exactly what you’ll need to complete the entire dresser. Kendal Extra Wide Dresser from Ana White Rolling Rustic Wood Dresser from Shanty 2 Chic/Ana White There’s a lot of detail included in this free plan including a PDF download of the project with all the details and even a video on how to build it. DIY Rustic Dresser from Addicted 2 DIY The dresser is 48 inches wide and stands over 26 inches off the floor. There are a door and five drawers in this dresser, and it’s put on wheels for easy moving. Much like Ana’s other dresser plan, she lists out all the necessary materials that you’ll need to build it, including a list detailing the required cuts that must be made to create the dresser. Modern Patchwork Dresser from Shanty 2 Chic/Ana White You can see exactly what tools and materials you’ll need to construct this dresser before you even start. This includes everything, like a screw gun, tape measure, pencil, sandpaper, etc. Rod’s Woodworking Shop’s dresser is 40 inches wide and stands a little over 48 inches tall. Illustrations and step by step instructions make it pretty easy to understand how to build. How to Make a Dresser from Rod’s Woodworking Shop You get to see both real construction pictures and detailed illustrations in this plan. The illustrations are in this PDF file, where you’ll be shown all the specific dimensions for all the pieces that make up the dresser. Plus, they’re color-coded for easy reading. DIY 6 Drawer Dresser from Shanty 2 Chic DIY 3 Drawer Dresser from Bitterroot DIY As part of this free plan, you get a materials list, cut list, cutting diagrams, step-by-step building directions, diagrams, and color photos. 5-Drawer Dresser With Changing Table from Her Toolbelt Refer to the lumber and cut list to understand all the parts that make up the dresser. There’s also a short list of materials you’ll need like cabinet pulls and drawer slides. I like Designs by Studio C’s plans because the portion of the construction process that’s referred to in each step is highlighted a certain color so it really stands out and is easier to understand. Free Dresser Plan from Designs by Studio C HowToSpecialist’s free woodworking plans are put together very well, and this dresser is no exception. I like that that everything is marked with a color and letter, which are then referred to throughout the steps and illustrations. It makes it much easier to follow directions. Simple Dresser Plan from How To Specialist It should be a breeze to follow along with these instructions because the cut list is alphabetized and referred to throughout the steps. Also, the illustrations of the building process are color-coded to make specific steps stand out among the other pieces of the dresser. In addition to the cut list is a list of tools that are needed. Finea 4-Drawer Dresser from More Like Home The Design Confidential’s dresser plan explains how much lumber you’ll need, what needs to be cut, as well as all the required tools and materials (plus links to purchase them). Like some of the plans from this list, this one is detailed and has high quality, up-close illustrations showing precise dimensions of each part of the dresser. How to Build a Steppe 6 Drawer Dresser from The Design Confidential These steps aren’t as detailed as the instructions you’ll find in most of these other dresser plans, so this one may be a bit more difficult to build. How to Build a Classic 5-Drawer Cherry Dresser from Popular Mechanics There’s no need to wonder what tools you need to build this dresser because they’re all listed out for you. Also shown is a list of required materials like drawer knobs and nails, as well as a list detailing every part of the dresser that needs to be cut to size. Land of Nod Blake Dresser from The Design Confidential There’s a lot of text that you must read in this plan because there aren’t very many drawings or images. However, at the very bottom is an exploded view of all the pieces that make up the dresser, complete with reference letters to the included materials list. Arts & Crafts Dresser from Popular Mechanics