This is a very nice looking cabinet for the price / as long as your expectations are reasonable for a cabinet that you have to assemble out of not/solid/woodlike/panels. It fits perfectly in the nook in my bathroom and holds a surprising amount: cleaners on the bottom, spare toilet paper and paper towels on the middle shelf, and washcloths hand towels on the top shelf. It definitely looks like it cost more than it did. The windows at the tops of the doors and the faceted crystal looking knobs add a nice touch. The top shelf is the one that is fixed, it is directly under the little windows at the top. The middle shelf you have several heights to choose from based on what you plan to store where.
It took 1 person less than 1 hour to put together, and although written directions are practically nonexistent (other than the admonition not to use power tools), the diagrams are sufficient if you pay close attention to how the pieces are aligned. The only comment on assembly is the diagrams alternate between having the assembled part laying down and standing upright from one step to the next for no apparent reason / I assembled it laying down until I got to putting the back panels on, theres really no reason to stand it up before then.
Looks good easy to put together
This is a very nice looking cabinet for the price / as long as your expectations are reasonable for a cabinet that you have to assemble out of not/solid/woodlike/panels. It fits perfectly in the nook in my bathroom and holds a surprising amount: cleaners on the bottom, spare toilet paper and paper towels on the middle shelf, and washcloths hand towels on the top shelf. It definitely looks like it cost more than it did. The windows at the tops of the doors and the faceted crystal looking knobs add a nice touch. The top shelf is the one that is fixed, it is directly under the little windows at the top. The middle shelf you have several heights to choose from based on what you plan to store where. It took 1 person less than 1 hour to put together, and although written directions are practically nonexistent (other than the admonition not to use power tools), the diagrams are sufficient if you pay close attention to how the pieces are aligned. The only comment on assembly is the diagrams alternate between having the assembled part laying down and standing upright from one step to the next for no apparent reason / I assembled it laying down until I got to putting the back panels on, theres really no reason to stand it up before then.