# Tallboys and Highboys: When Vertical Storage Wins

**By Megafurniture Admin** · 2026-05-29

Most bedrooms in Singapore are smaller than they look on a floor plan. A standard HDB bedroom runs between ten and fourteen square metres, and once a bed, a mattress, and a bedside table are in place, the remaining floor space is not generous. The instinct is often to fill what remains with a wide, low chest of drawers. That instinct is understandable, but it is not always the most considered one.

Vertical storage, in the form of a tallboy or a highboy, reclaims the one dimension most bedrooms have in abundance: ceiling height. A piece that is 45 cm wide and 130 cm tall holds as much as a dresser 90 cm wide and 70 cm tall, while returning a full half-metre of floor space to the room. In a bedroom that is already working hard, that difference settles the layout.

> **Quick Answer:** A tallboy or highboy is the stronger choice for bedrooms where floor space is limited but ceiling height is available, typically rooms under 12 square metres. It holds equivalent clothing storage to a wide, low chest while occupying roughly half the floor footprint. The trade-off is that upper drawers sit higher, which suits most adults but less so young children or older users with limited reach.

## Tallboy, Highboy, Chest of Drawers: The Difference in Plain Terms

![Couple styling white tall display cabinets with glass doors and warm lighting in a refined living room](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/white-tall-display-cabinets-vertical-storage.jpg?v=1780046091)

The terminology is used loosely in Singapore, and it is worth settling before the decision is made. A **chest of drawers** is the broad category: a freestanding unit with multiple horizontal drawers, typically between 70 cm and 100 cm tall. A **tallboy** is a chest of drawers that has grown upward, usually between 110 cm and 140 cm in height, with a narrower footprint than a standard dresser. A **highboy** is the taller variant still, sometimes reaching 150 cm to 160 cm, often with a combination of small and large drawers and, historically, a more considered silhouette.

In practice, Singapore retailers use “tallboy” and “highboy” almost interchangeably. What matters for your decision is not the label but the dimensions: height above 110 cm, width below 55 cm, and a depth of 40 cm to 50 cm. That is the profile of a piece that genuinely earns its place in a smaller bedroom.

Browse Esteller's [chest of drawers collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/chest-of-drawers) for current tallboy and highboy configurations, each with dimensions listed in full.

## When Vertical Storage Is the Right Answer

![White vertical storage cabinets with glass doors and warm lighting in a modern Singapore living and dining room](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/white-vertical-storage-cabinets-singapore-living-roo.jpg?v=1780046091)

The case for a tallboy resolves quickly when you put the numbers beside each other. A typical wide dresser at 100 cm wide, 45 cm deep, and 75 cm tall occupies 0.45 square metres of floor space. A tallboy at 45 cm wide, 45 cm deep, and 130 cm tall occupies 0.20 square metres. Both will hold four to six drawers of clothing. The tallboy returns roughly 0.25 square metres of floor to the room, which is the space a reading chair, a second bedside table, or simply easier movement between furniture requires.

That comparison holds where the ceiling is at least 240 cm, which is standard in most HDB flats and condominiums. It holds less cleanly if you are placing the piece under a sloped ceiling, beside a window with a low sill, or in a room where upper-drawer access is restricted by a wall-mounted air-conditioning unit. Measure the vertical clearance before the shortlist is final.

A first home in a three-room or four-room HDB flat is where this decision carries most weight. We have seen this with first-home buyers in particular: the wide dresser that read as compact in the showroom occupies the only free wall in the bedroom and makes the room feel closed rather than composed. A tallboy on the same wall, sitting within a 45 cm width, leaves the room feeling proportionate.

## The Construction Behind the Piece

Storage furniture is easy to underestimate on construction. A drawer that is opened and closed three or four times daily, across a decade of use, accumulates significant mechanical stress. The elements that determine how long a tallboy holds its character are fewer than most buyers expect: the carcass material, the drawer-slide mechanism, and the joint quality at the corners.

Esteller's affordable luxury range, from approximately SGD 600 to SGD 2,500, is built on engineered wood carcasses with hardwood veneer or solid-wood drawer fronts, depending on the piece. Drawer slides should be full-extension, so the full depth of the drawer is reachable without pulling the unit from the wall, and soft-close, so the mechanism does the work rather than the user. Dovetail or cam-lock corner joints at the carcass hold the structure square over years of use; butt joints rely on adhesive alone and loosen over time.

The three-year warranty across Esteller's full range is the construction's way of expressing confidence. A piece backed by that warranty is one the manufacturer is prepared to stand behind across the years of daily use that matter most.

## Comparing Tallboy, Wide Dresser, and Built-In: A Practical Guide

Feature

Tallboy / Highboy

Wide Dresser, Low Chest

Built-In Wardrobe

Typical height

110–160 cm

65–80 cm

Floor to ceiling

Typical width

40–55 cm

80–120 cm

Variable, custom

Floor footprint

Small, 0.18–0.25 m²

Larger, 0.40–0.55 m²

Fixed to wall

Storage capacity

Moderate to high

Moderate to high

High to very high

Upper-drawer access

Requires reach, not ideal for children or elderly

All drawers at comfortable height

Shelf height configurable

Room visual weight

Vertical, lighter feel

Horizontal, heavier feel

Disappears into wall

Price range at Esteller

From approx. SGD 600

From approx. SGD 600

Custom: consult separately

Flexibility to move or resell

Fully freestanding

Fully freestanding

Fixed; not removable

For households considering built-in storage alongside freestanding pieces, the [bedroom furniture collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedroom-furniture) provides a useful view of how freestanding and complementary pieces can be composed within the same room.

## What Nobody Tells You About Tall Storage Pieces

Here is the part most product descriptions omit: a tallboy above 120 cm should be wall-anchored in any Singapore home, full stop. The centre of gravity on a narrow, tall unit is high, and a drawer pulled fully open shifts that centre of gravity forward. Anti-tip hardware, usually a simple bracket and strap that fixes the top rear of the unit to the wall, takes under ten minutes to install and removes the hazard entirely. It is particularly critical in any home with young children, but it is the right practice regardless.

Most retailers do not include anti-tip straps in the box. Ask before you buy, or purchase a universal kit separately. The piece itself may be excellent; this detail sits outside the construction but inside the decision.

The second thing worth knowing: drawer slide quality varies considerably at the same price point, and it is not visible from photographs. When you visit the showroom, open and close every drawer in the piece you are considering. The slide should offer smooth, even resistance across the full extension. It should close cleanly under gentle pressure without bouncing back. A drawer that sticks, binds on one side, or closes with a clatter will do so on the first day, and it will not improve.

The _cura dei dettagli_, or care for details, in a storage piece lives almost entirely in the drawer action, not in the finish of the front.

## How a Tallboy Reads in the Room

There is a particular quality to a bedroom where the storage sits composed along one wall rather than spreading across two or three. A tallboy beside a wardrobe, or in the corner between a wardrobe and the bedroom door, reads as a vertical accent rather than a horizontal barrier. The room retains its sightlines from the door to the window, which is where the sense of space actually comes from in a smaller bedroom.

On a Sunday morning, with the wardrobe closed and the bed made, a well-proportioned tallboy on the near wall reads as a deliberate piece rather than overflow storage. That distinction matters in a room you begin and end every day in.

Pair the tallboy with a considered bedside table rather than a second freestanding chest, and the bedroom carries the storage it needs without the furniture becoming the story. The [bedside tables collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedside-tables) lists pieces proportioned to sit alongside both tallboys and standard bed frames at the right height relationship.

## Tallboys in Rooms Beyond the Bedroom

![Adult man reading beside white vertical display cabinets in a modern Singapore living room with window light](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/white-display-cabinets-vertical-storage-living-room.jpg?v=1780046091)

The bedroom is the obvious home for a tallboy, but it is not the only one. In a study or home office where floor space is at a premium, a tallboy functions as a filing and stationery cabinet without the cold institutional feel of a metal cabinet. At 45 cm wide, it fits beside a desk without crowding the chair. The [tall office cabinets collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/tall-office-cabinets) carries pieces built for exactly this use, with configurations suited to home-office storage rather than purely clothing.

A hallway or entrance area in an HDB flat is another underused location. A slim tallboy in the entrance holds miscellaneous items, seasonal clothing, or linen, and occupies a wall section that is otherwise unused. The vertical format means it does not interrupt the corridor's movement line the way a wide sideboard would.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is the difference between a tallboy and a highboy?

In most Singapore contexts, the terms are used interchangeably. Technically, a tallboy is a chest of drawers between 110 cm and 135 cm tall, while a highboy describes a taller piece, typically from 140 cm to 160 cm, sometimes with a combination of drawer sizes and a more considered overall silhouette. For practical purposes, the decision rests on the height and width dimensions of the specific piece, not the name it carries.

### Is a tallboy stable enough without wall anchoring?

A tallboy below 100 cm is generally stable as a freestanding unit. Above 110 cm, particularly any piece reaching 130 cm or taller, wall anchoring is strongly advisable. The anti-tip strap is the standard solution: a bracket fixed to the rear top of the unit and a strap or screw that connects it to a wall stud. It is inexpensive, takes minutes to fit, and is essential in any home with children. Do not skip this step for a tall, narrow piece.

### How many drawers does a typical tallboy hold, and how should they be organised?

Most tallboys carry five to seven drawers, ranging from shallow top drawers of around 8 cm to deeper lower drawers of 15 cm to 20 cm. A practical organisation runs folded items, such as t-shirts, shorts, and underwear, in the larger lower drawers, where the weight sits low and access is easy, and lighter or less-used items, such as seasonal clothing and accessories, in the upper drawers. This also keeps the centre of gravity lower, which contributes to stability.

### What materials should I look for in a well-built tallboy?

The carcass is most commonly medium-density fibreboard, MDF, or particleboard with a veneer or laminate surface, both of which are durable and dimensionally stable in Singapore's humidity when properly finished. Solid-wood drawer fronts add weight and warmth to the visible surfaces. Full-extension, soft-close drawer slides are the single most important hardware specification: they determine the daily experience of using the piece far more than the surface finish does. Dovetail or cam-lock corner joints at the carcass hold their geometry longer than butt-jointed construction.

### Can a tallboy work in a small HDB bedroom without the room feeling top-heavy?

Yes, provided the piece is proportioned correctly for the wall it sits on. A tallboy at 45 cm wide on a 240 cm wall reads as a vertical accent, not a dominant object. The key is placement: position it flush against a wall, not floating in open space, and keep the immediate surroundings clear of other tall furniture on the same wall. A lighter-toned finish or a piece with simple, unornamented drawer fronts will sit more easily in a smaller room than a heavily detailed or very dark piece.

## Conclusion

A bedroom that uses its vertical dimension well is one that stays manageable as the household grows. The wide dresser is not wrong, but in a room where floor space is already spoken for, it is rarely the most considered answer. A tallboy at 45 cm wide and 130 cm tall holds an equivalent wardrobe's worth of drawers while returning the floor space that makes the room feel right to live in, not merely functional.

The construction details carry the decision further than the dimensions alone: full-extension soft-close slides, a sound carcass joint, and the wall anchor that makes a tall piece genuinely safe. Those are the specifications that determine whether a piece holds its character across ten years of daily use, or begins to show the shortfall within the first two.

A piece that is well-made does not announce itself. It simply remains, drawer after drawer, morning after morning, working exactly as it did on the day it arrived.

Esteller's [chest of drawers collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/chest-of-drawers) includes current tallboy and highboy configurations with full specifications: dimensions, carcass construction, slide mechanism, and material. The collection is refreshed through the year, each new piece held to the same considered standard. Free delivery applies on orders above SGD 500, and the three-year warranty covers every piece across the range. The 4.8 average rating across 96 Google reviews reflects how these pieces have lived in actual homes.

When the shortlist is settled, the Sembawang showroom is the cleanest next step. Open the drawers, check the slide action, and judge the proportions against the floor plan you have brought. The design team is available daily from 10am to 10pm at 604 Sembawang Road, #01-18 Sembawang Shopping Centre. Reach them ahead of your visit at +65 6348 3144 or hello@esteller.sg if you prefer.

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> Source: [Esteller Furniture](https://esteller.sg/blogs/articles/tallboys-and-highboys-when-vertical-storage-wins)
