✨ Elevate Your Dining Experience!
The Corona Large 2 Door 5 Drawer Sideboard is a beautifully crafted piece made from solid pine, featuring an antique wax finish. With dimensions of 125cm in width, 76cm in height, and 40cm in depth, it offers ample storage with 2 doors and 5 drawers, all while being easy to assemble and stylishly versatile.
Brand | Mercers Furniture |
Model Number | COR28 |
Colour | Beige |
Product Dimensions | 51.97 x 16.93 x 31.89 cm; 40.86 kg |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 100 Kilograms |
Special Features | Storage |
Item Weight | 40.9 kg |
G**N
Good product.
Good quality sideboard. Looks very goodThis item takes a few hours to build but it is worth the effort. Very solid piece of furniture.
S**T
Brilliant but complex to build
This sideboard looks and feels brilliant. Solid timber through out with a good finish. HOWEVER, being a flat pack, you need to build it yourself. Not for the first time builder, a very complex build but at the end you have a very useful and good looking sideboard. The quality of the fit of part is really good and the fixings work a treat. Well recommended but take your time building it.
H**Y
Nice Sturdy Furniture
Nice sturdy furniture and looks great however takes at least 6 hours to build and my husband is very handy.
M**R
Arrived without damage and went together smoothly
Needed something to tidy up under a worktop and this did the job perfectly and with a set of aftermarket handles looks great.Very time consuming to assemble but very easy, theres just a lot of bits to do. having done a few corona pieces im used to it, if your not using a power screw driver expect hand cramps, i use one to do the screws up most of the way and then nip them tight with a hand screwdriver that way you speed it up but minimise the risk of splitting or burying the heads because the wood is very softOnce assembled is becomes a very strong structure and being solid wood you can adapt it or strengthen it as you see fit,The finish is matt and semi smooth, not varnished and so if you wanted easy to paint( which i did consider)I would recommend varnishing the top, as it will soak up any liquids you spill on it
K**D
Great value for money
I love the size of this
J**N
Instructions pretty dire, and screw holes missing.
It’s not difficult to put together as long as you use your intuition to figure out which bits of wood fit where. The instructions aren’t the clearest, and there were multiple screw hole/placement holes missing, but all in all, a couple of hours to build solo, and looks decent when built.
C**Y
Awesome
I love my sideboard , took 3 hours for 1 person but was worth it is also very sturdy
B**Y
Excellent quality and value for money BK
Excellent value for money - delighted with the quality - does take time to assemble - some tips - accessories (screws hinges etc come in 4 seperate packs with letters that identify each one ie A; B; C etc get 4 plastic trays for each packet and keep them all separate with their identifying tickets. That way you can keep referring back to the excellent instructions for assembly. Also follow the instructions for assemble exactly ie step 1 - step2 - step 3 and so on. Tip: you can use a power screw driver on the internal assembly parts but on the outside more noticeable screws etc take care and use a hand screwdriver to avoid slipping and marking the wood. Tip 3. Lay cabinet flat on its back when fitting doors. The hinge screw positions are marked with a pointed indentation put each screw half way into the wood at the mark for each hinge - do this without the hinge - do the same on the doors - put screws half way into the wood at the marked spot - then take out the screws and attach the hinges to the doors first - then line up the door take the screws out of the frames and then line up the frame part of the hinges with the holes made by the screws and put the screws back into the holes you have created - there is ample adjustment on both the door and frame parts of the hinges so don't worry - this makes a tricky job so much more simple - use a hand screwdriver for all the work on the front of the unit - less chance of slipping and marking the wood - good luck - it's well worth the effort - Brian K.
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