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Read more Timber Night Stand Attractive accent table with great detailing is a perfect addition to any room. A unique design and functionality for your needs that offers an open shelf that is easily accessible for your books and magazine. Below features a cabinet disguised as two drawers with pulls and is a perfect place to store your goodies. Features Door that looks like drawers Open shelf Constructed of solid/composite wood Assembly required Ships in 1 box Read more Specifications Fully assembled size 20"W x 20"D x 25"H. Open shelf is 14.8"W x 18.1"D x 5.7"H. Disguised as a drawer actually a door opens to cabinet size 14.8"W x 17.6"D x 12.4"H with fixed shelf. Read more
Solid / Composite Wood
Product Type: Accent Table. Color Finish: Black. Material: Solid / Composite Wood. Futniture Style: Transitional
Assembly Required: Yes. Collection Name: Timber. Country of Origin: Thailand
Fully assembled size 20"W x 20"D x 25"H. Open shelf is 14.8"W x 18.1"D x 5.7"H
Front facade imitates 2 drawers instead opens to cabinet size 14.8"W x 17.6"D x 12.4"H with fixed shelf
Constructed of solid and composited wood in black finish. Ready to assemble
Solid wood with dowel and bolt assembly. No of those cheap destructible can locks. The nuts for the assembly bolts are mortized and glued into to the wood.Looks good but the holes for the screws don't always match up with where they should be. I read this on a different review before I ordered and I had hoped that maybe the poor manufacturing was inconsistent. But no, on one piece I had to choose wether I wanted the wooden dowels to fit their holes or the screws to fit theirs. Per someone else's Amazon review suggestion, I ended up creating screw holes where necessary. Someone said they had to drill the holes but the wood gives pretty easily and you can make holes just by pushing in real hard with the screw driver. WARNING: If you screw too tightly, the screw will come out on the other side. I just finished building a whole bunch of IKEA furniture in which this simply could not happen, but this nightstand is manufactured in Thailand and either the screws are just a bit too long or the wood is not thick enough for them, I ended up with a couple holes on the sides of the nightstand from screwing in too tightly, the screw just comes out the other side so be careful!The back piece doesn't fit correctly. You're supposed to screw in a thin wooden square shaped backing but it doesn't quiet fit the area so you end up with one corner of the wood not inserted in the space and again, if you screw too tightly, the wood starts to break (both on the stand and of the back piece).Finally, the front door is crooked. I thought that might be from the way I put it together, but I read that other people had this problem. I solved the problem by removing the magnetic snap that closes the door and pushing it further back into the unit. The door is still crooked but now you can't tell.All in all, the piece serves my purposes and the fact that it isn't perfect and is now full of tiny holes that aren't that noticeable doesn't bother me. I actually needed it to store something that required my leaving out the inside center shelf. I had difficulty finding any other nightstand online with a door that looked like drawers and a space inside big enough for my needs so I'm happy with it and am buying another one for the other side of the bed. Good luck!At first glance I started to count and check parts and pieces based on a couple other reviews and all looked well. Upon trying to complete the very first step one hole was so misaligned I almost had to pack it back up to return. I managed to squeeze the bolt through with a lot of persuasion.One thing to note for those who do opt to buy this unit, pay close attention to the orientation of the pieces in the directions(where the magnet for the door goes, hinge holes, etc.) the directions does show it correctly.Outside the issues I listed above this piece does have a nice solid feel to it definitely better than a cheap unit you’d find at a box store.Quality : 8/10, dark wood, still typical bored holes with splinters. Typical Ikea hardware . Hardware not labeled. Instructions ok, but not for novices..Now here is the breaker. Once you assemble , you will find that the door doesn't seem to fit.That's because you have to shim it. Use a small putty knife. Then the door will fit, but it will rub against the middle shelf which will wear down in time.If you can work past that it's a 8/10If you get pissed when the door doesn't fit and you want to return this, remember, I warned you.And if you still choose to purchase, just message me or something, I'll help you on shimming.Peace friends.We use this table as a printer stand for our Canon MF733Cdw. This is a 58 lb beast printer, and the 20"x20" top is a perfect size for it to sit in the office corner with a minimum footprint. The all-wood legs (1 3/4" square, minus some edge bevel details) and top (3/4") are very sturdy and exceeded our expectations.There were a couple disconcerting pops heard while tightening the bolts that hold the top to the legs, but we've heard similar sounds when assembling other furniture like this. There is almost no perceptible flex or wobble in the finished product. The instructions are minimal, but sufficient if you've ever assembled Danish furniture. Despite not being labeled, the various pieces are shaped or drilled uniquely enough to identify them and their intended orientation. All of the important holes were drilled accurately. We had no issues with the swinging door hinge or magnet hardware, and it only took a few minutes to tinker and have the door be square with acceptable edge gaps all around. We could have used wood glue with the shelf dowels, but it didn't seem necessary as the shelves aren't loose. The 8 pre-drilled holes for the fiberboard back panel were off a little, sending the tiny screws in at an angle, but we can't see the back anyway.Note that the 3 shelf bottoms appear to be veneered fiber or pressboard, quite thin, and aren't designed to hold much weight. The cubby is a good place to store manuals and printer paper.Middle shelf is held together by screws that go through the walls not the actual frame. The walls are not strong enough for this and crack/break throughThis night stand is very nice but very misleading first thing these are not drawers it is a door. I think the two handles are extremely misleading and just something extra to screw. NO DRAWER all door also when assembling the door all of the negative reviews that speak on the issue is correct if you don't screw the hinge correctly. It's extremely hard to explain but once you see the door will not open properly it can be as simple as the hinge in needs to be flipped. Once we figured that out the door was perfect. Stand is sturdy, very nice looking and would be a great buy for a tad less. Just keep an open mind when assemblingThese nightstands are solid, and look great! Assembly of the door was a little tricky, but worth nothing too awful. Really happy with this purchase!Bought 2 of these tables as night stands for my sons room. Super easy to assemble, very sturdy and looks good. Many people had problems aligning the door but I had no issues.Cette table de nuit est magnifique, très long pour monté cette table ,je suis vraiment satisfait par contre j,ai aucun regret de l,achat.Perfect!Shelves are very light weight.