
Harbor View Antique Cream Media Storage Cabinet Antique Cream Product Description:
- Holds up to 264 DVDs or 380 CDs
- Two adjustable shelves
Product Description
Inspired by the casual style of coastal living, the Harbor View Antique Cream collection brings the romance of fabled seaside getaways like Martha's Vineyard into your home or office. Harbor View's Antique Cream finish with light distressing has a comfortably livedin look sure to make any room a more inviting place Due to lighting, contrast with background, and various other factors, item may appear pure White in photograph. Finish is actually an OffWhite/Cream color. Click swatch image for accurate color representation. If coordinating with existing furniture, consider ordering a FREE color chip to ensure a proper match.The Harbor View Antique Media Storage Cabinet helps keep your media library organzied and secure. Cabinet has two adjustable interior shelves and holds up to 264 DVDs or 380 CDs. Doors lock for security and open a full 180 degrees for easy access to contents.The Harbor View Antique Cream collection is built to give you worryfree, dependable service. Sturdy engineered wood with durable laminate surfaces ensures you'll enjoy these Harbor View pieces for years to come. Ships ready to assemble.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Great quality but slightly unstable
By jerillium
I had purchased a file cabinet (Antiqued Cream Lateral File with Extra Storage), by the same manufacturer and was extremely impressed with the quality and great instructions to assemble it with. With that experience in mind, I needed a storage cabinet and jumped at the opportunity to get a matching furniture piece. It's the same great quality in the material and looks. I was surprised how short it was, even though I knew the dimensions when buying it. You should be aware of its height at under 4 feet tall. I think I forgot once I had it assembled. Even with it loaded up with CD's and DVD's, it seems a bit unstable; the carpet makes it lean slightly to the wall, and when you open the doors, more weight is directed to the back. I will not put this cabinet in a spot where high people traffic will be, as if someone ran into it, I'm afraid it might shake enough to jumble things inside or tip over. The way the doors open is cool, but that's another area of concern; you need space around them to swing open.The instructions weren't quite as impressive as the file cabinet's were. The hidden connectors were of a different kind and I had a little concern if I were tapping them in with a hammer correctly or not. There's a lip on the hidden connector housing that should be obvious that it shouldn't go down any further when it meets the surface of the wood, but if you look from the side at the inset, there's usually a gap between the hidden connector housing and the bottom of the inset and it makes you think it should be flush in that slot. I wondered that and hammered it farther, to the point one piece started to crack. That was when I realized don't worry about the gap, and that is my advice to you. Another step that seemed impossible was when you connect the door uprights to the door and shelves, after previously inserting many rods. If it looks impossible, just remove some of the rods from the shelves and put them in the uprights and push the screws inside the hidden connectors up inside the connectors until you have it lined up... then screw them in. Finally, the last thing to pay attention to is when connecting the doors onto the unit. It shows to lay it down and assemble both doors. Everything appeared to line up perfectly, until I stood it up and notice the left door was sagging about a quarter of an inch lower than the right. It may not seem like much, but it was noticeable enough to bother me, so I took the left door off and did it over again. My advice is: put one door on laying down, then either put the other door on standing up, with the help of someone else, or measure the hinge height from either the top or bottom for the second door to make sure to compensate when screwing in the hinge.Otherwise, it's a great little cabinet. Just make sure you look at my review when you're installing it, and that should help. That, and keep in mind how short it is, for stability purposes.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.lots of room
By Marilyn Mokhtarian
This product was bigger than I had thought but it can store all of the media we have ! We are glad we got it !
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.The answer to my dream
By Best Read
Easy to put together. They are sturdy and colour matched the description. Holds as many DVDs as Described. Just the right height
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