We purchased this stand for our living room television. It looks great, and was easy to assemble with two people. The pieces fit together really well, which is often not the case for furniture at this price point. The stand is very sturdy, with no wobbling, and is perfectly level. It also has adjustable rubber feet to level if your floors are uneven. had cheapest price for the unit, and it appears to be exactly the same as the unit offered under the brand Carson Carrington on Overstock and other sites, where it was $100 more.
Notes regarding assembly: It is all MDF, so I do not recommend using a power drill for assembly as the board may split, or more likely, you'll strip the head off the screws. Also, study the positions in the diagrams carefully so you install the sides in the correct order and direction (it matters!). The TV stand comes with a set of extra hardware, which is always a plus if you strip or lose a screw. The directions to not indicate that the wooden dowels should be glued with the included wood glue, which I realized after assembling the unit - seems completely fine without. The only minor flaw is in the doors - real hinges would have helped with alignment. It's difficult to get the doors installed evenly, so we were left with one door that's slightly crooked and a minor visual flaw.
Nice mid-century style, sturdy with good storage
We purchased this stand for our living room television. It looks great, and was easy to assemble with two people. The pieces fit together really well, which is often not the case for furniture at this price point. The stand is very sturdy, with no wobbling, and is perfectly level. It also has adjustable rubber feet to level if your floors are uneven. had cheapest price for the unit, and it appears to be exactly the same as the unit offered under the brand Carson Carrington on Overstock and other sites, where it was $100 more. Notes regarding assembly: It is all MDF, so I do not recommend using a power drill for assembly as the board may split, or more likely, you'll strip the head off the screws. Also, study the positions in the diagrams carefully so you install the sides in the correct order and direction (it matters!). The TV stand comes with a set of extra hardware, which is always a plus if you strip or lose a screw. The directions to not indicate that the wooden dowels should be glued with the included wood glue, which I realized after assembling the unit - seems completely fine without. The only minor flaw is in the doors - real hinges would have helped with alignment. It's difficult to get the doors installed evenly, so we were left with one door that's slightly crooked and a minor visual flaw.