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I have seen and admired bedroom furniture of all types--the only important thing is that it works for you and that YOU like how it looks.
Nothing wrong with giving older furniture new life. Quality "wood", well-constructed furniture (that used to be the norm) is now #1)Hard to find and #2) ridiculously expensive.
I currently have furniture that is all across the board. I have spare bedroom furniture from a 100+ year old farm house that has been re-painted several times (solid green oak, and sturdy as cement). I would NEVER give that up!
A also have some Canadian made cherry wood furniture in the master that was new 14 years ago, but very pricey.
It all depends on what you like and want.
As for the matching-factor, I wouldn't worry about that--I think it looks cute!