
Matériau de la structure: Bois manufacturé

Matériau de la structure

Résistant aux égratignures

Tipover Restraint Device Included
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Noté 4.1 sur 5 étoiles.
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Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Perfect size storage bookcase for my kids’ playroom. I was so tired of looking at all the mess in the open boxes, this way I can hide all the toys behind the doors and in the bins. One thing I will say is to make sure in the beginning of assembly to line up all the shelves where the doors are going to be to make sure that all the holes are positioned in the front.
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Beautiful piece. Sturdy and stylish . It does take about an hour to assemble but it’s pretty straightforward if you’ve assembled furniture before. The cabinets with the doors have a back to them so things are safely stored.
Noté 3 sur 5 étoiles.
I really loved the look of this, however it is very flimsy and cheaply made. Of course, for the price, it is what you would expect. I also do not like how all of the doors open to the right. It seems to me like the left ones should open the opposite way. It does have support braces on the back to bolt to the wall if you wish to. I am not going to put anything too heavy in this to do that though. I do love the color and the rattan on the doors.
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
It is a very pretty bookcase. It was easy to put together. I like the fact that I can adjust the open shelves to the height I need, although I set it up the original way first to make sure it was all there. My only complaint is it is shorter than I expected. But it is still cute and useful .
Noté 3 sur 5 étoiles.
This piece looks great in the picture, but a little cheap looking in person. I was a little surprised by this because the rattan caning is such a beautiful addition to the cabinets. I think the main reason I did not give this an additional star was the mere difficulty of putting it all together. Just for fun, I snapped a picture of how many pieces of hardware, screws and such, I had left. I have no idea what happened. My family laughed at me, but they were not there during the three plus sweat soaking hours it took to put it together. Anyways, it feels sturdy enough, and looks decent despite my menial abilities. What makes it look inexpensive is all the chip board. There is too much all over this piece. The backing on the cabinet sections is hard, but almost like a resin cardboard. You had to nail this into the frame. Most holes were predrilled, thank you for that. Directions were 16 pages long of nothing but pictures! There were a ton of parts, and up to two or three different pieces were put in one bag. Then you had to go searching for the picture. I would separate the multiple different items in a bag, then loose it’s number. So difficult. My biggest problem was attaching the panels without knowing which were the top/bottom, or front/back. You only needed to know this because at the end, you needed that predrilled hole that was now facing backwards, regretfully. You need and hammer and screwdriver to complete the project, but bring your patience. In the end, it is pretty, but more modern than I thought, so I am debating where to put it. Nonetheless, I thank you Wayfair!
Noté 4.5 sur 5 étoiles.1413 votes au total
Noté 4.5 sur 5 étoiles.353 votes au total