One of the main problems with old drawers is that they fall out. We needed a fix for this and a few other antique pieces since we have little girls into every corner of the house who don’t need fully-loaded drawers crashing down on their feet. There are big re-do plans for this piece and I wanted to fix all of its issues before refinishing it.
I came up with a quick and dirty solution to this problem using scrap material (free = happy face). I took a piece of thin plywood left over from our mud hall cabinet and cut a strip using our jigsaw. Then, I made a pilot hole in the wood strip. I attached it to the back of the dresser with a short screw so it wouldn’t go through the back side. It’s tight enough to hold the strip on, but allows the strip to rotate.
After putting the drawer back in, rotate the wood strip up so it catches on the frame of the drawer opening.
It worked great and I’ll be adding this to some other furniture that the girls use!
If you prefer a pre-made option, they are available: