A very good-looking cabinet, color and style is easy to match the style at home. Installation is simple and the material is solid wood and not too thick. The paint on the surface is smooth and waterproof. Thats why I chose it for the fish tank!
This is a nice piece of furniture, easy to put together, study, clean looking and well made material. I will look for the brand again when looking for an item like this.
It is built for lasting a while. Not cheap stuff like from walmart. The fabricated wood and boards are all sturdy, thick, durable pieces. Assembled easily, with picture instructions, and all the parts labeled. Ill buy this one again, if i need another corner shelf.
After initial assembly attempt, I had a problem where the front doors overlapped each other at the close point by a good inch or so (as if they were too wide for the cabinet opening). The doors are each 12 across and the cabinet opening is a little over 24 so I knew it should fit and it had to be the hinge bracket hardware adjustment, which is mentioned in the instructions but, I couldnt figure it out quickly after attempting to adjust the screw on the hinge brackets many times. I didnt see any other reviewers mention any assembly snags, so Im assuming it was my own ineptitude, but nevertheless, thought Id try to explain it to potentially help anyone else who may see this same difficulty.
How I got the doors to fit and close properly: The hardware hinge brackets have an adjustment screw (its easy to identify as its not like any other screw and it only fits in the intended screw thread opening on the hinge hardware). I had to remove the doors from the cabinet, lay them on the floor (with full hinge bracket assembly still attached to doors) and I had to back that adjustment screw out all the way, as far it will go without falling out, then remove the other screw that holds the slotted sliding side of the bracket (side that gets screwed into the inside wall of the cabinet on assembly) so I could slide the slotted sliding side securely over the adjustment screw on the hinge side (it basically has to slide over a little notch in the threading of the adjustment screw so it locks in place). It was this combination of removing doors from cabinet, backing out the adjustment screw all the way, re-seating the sliding slotted bracket into the notch of the adjustment screw threading, then putting it all back together - now the doors were better as the adjustment screw had been backed out far which forced the doors outward and closed the gap on the sides. This also allowed the adjustment screw to work better (i think it may have been mis-threaded initially).
Hope this helps someone if they have similar issue.
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Nice furniture
A very good-looking cabinet, color and style is easy to match the style at home. Installation is simple and the material is solid wood and not too thick. The paint on the surface is smooth and waterproof. Thats why I chose it for the fish tank!
Beautiful and well worth its cost
This is a nice piece of furniture, easy to put together, study, clean looking and well made material. I will look for the brand again when looking for an item like this.
Great cabinet.
It is built for lasting a while. Not cheap stuff like from walmart. The fabricated wood and boards are all sturdy, thick, durable pieces. Assembled easily, with picture instructions, and all the parts labeled. Ill buy this one again, if i need another corner shelf.
Love all of it
Love it Z perfect fit
Real quality I expect
An extra cupboard for pantry items
Excellent
Carefully follow the instructions and you cant go wrong. This is a good design, I expect it should last a very long time
Very solid and nice looking
Easy to follow instructions. Put together in no time. Looks great!
Love it, buying another one
It looks nice and very spacious, purchasing another one to expand it.
Pieces missing which made putting together difficult.
Used as a entry into hone cabinet.
Assembly snag how i fixed it
After initial assembly attempt, I had a problem where the front doors overlapped each other at the close point by a good inch or so (as if they were too wide for the cabinet opening). The doors are each 12 across and the cabinet opening is a little over 24 so I knew it should fit and it had to be the hinge bracket hardware adjustment, which is mentioned in the instructions but, I couldnt figure it out quickly after attempting to adjust the screw on the hinge brackets many times. I didnt see any other reviewers mention any assembly snags, so Im assuming it was my own ineptitude, but nevertheless, thought Id try to explain it to potentially help anyone else who may see this same difficulty. How I got the doors to fit and close properly: The hardware hinge brackets have an adjustment screw (its easy to identify as its not like any other screw and it only fits in the intended screw thread opening on the hinge hardware). I had to remove the doors from the cabinet, lay them on the floor (with full hinge bracket assembly still attached to doors) and I had to back that adjustment screw out all the way, as far it will go without falling out, then remove the other screw that holds the slotted sliding side of the bracket (side that gets screwed into the inside wall of the cabinet on assembly) so I could slide the slotted sliding side securely over the adjustment screw on the hinge side (it basically has to slide over a little notch in the threading of the adjustment screw so it locks in place). It was this combination of removing doors from cabinet, backing out the adjustment screw all the way, re-seating the sliding slotted bracket into the notch of the adjustment screw threading, then putting it all back together - now the doors were better as the adjustment screw had been backed out far which forced the doors outward and closed the gap on the sides. This also allowed the adjustment screw to work better (i think it may have been mis-threaded initially). Hope this helps someone if they have similar issue.
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