I love this TV Console. I bought the stone grey color one. It looks very nice.
I am a 66 yr. old woman but very handy. I put together the whole console by myself. One thing I did was instead of using the tiny bottles of glue they included I use my own wood glue for all the dowels. I dont think that they include enough glue and it didnt look like wood glue.
The directions were very easy. It came in 4 languages but mostly I just used the illustrations.
The only place where I struggled was getting the screws on the hinges to go in all the way. At one point I took out the screws and got my Makita driver/drill to make the pilot hole deeper. That didnt work because the leg of the console is made with a composite. It was weird like compressed newspaper. So I just had to muscle through to get the hinge screws to go in. Other than that everything went together rather easy.
I did have my granddaughter help support the fire unit into the space while I screwed in the brackets.
Im in Idaho where it is cold but I am not running the heater part of the electric fire very much. I read in the comments that some peoples electric fire unit died after a few months. So I am being conservative in using the heat part. I do turn on the lighted fire illusion. It is awesome. This comes from the daughter of a stone mason who built countless fireplaces.
I love this console. It looks so nice in my living room.
Very nice looking TV console
I love this TV Console. I bought the stone grey color one. It looks very nice. I am a 66 yr. old woman but very handy. I put together the whole console by myself. One thing I did was instead of using the tiny bottles of glue they included I use my own wood glue for all the dowels. I dont think that they include enough glue and it didnt look like wood glue. The directions were very easy. It came in 4 languages but mostly I just used the illustrations. The only place where I struggled was getting the screws on the hinges to go in all the way. At one point I took out the screws and got my Makita driver/drill to make the pilot hole deeper. That didnt work because the leg of the console is made with a composite. It was weird like compressed newspaper. So I just had to muscle through to get the hinge screws to go in. Other than that everything went together rather easy. I did have my granddaughter help support the fire unit into the space while I screwed in the brackets. Im in Idaho where it is cold but I am not running the heater part of the electric fire very much. I read in the comments that some peoples electric fire unit died after a few months. So I am being conservative in using the heat part. I do turn on the lighted fire illusion. It is awesome. This comes from the daughter of a stone mason who built countless fireplaces. I love this console. It looks so nice in my living room.