This dresser looks fantastic after the many hours needed to assemble it. Because the instructions were visual, not explained, they took some time to decipher. There were memorable flaws: they tell you to put the back panel of each drawer in last, but it's physically impossible; instead, you need to secure the front panel last. They tell you to nail in the back panel of the dresser--really just sturdy cardboard--but nails don't go easily through the varnished bottom.
I'm a bit disappointed with the finished dresser's wobbliness and the apparent cheapness of the back panel. Still, the visible part looks like I bought it for three times the price. This dresser's main selling points are probably attractiveness and value."..." Read more
- Chelsea in Seattle, WA