Description
Maximize your space without sacrificing any style with this ultra-modern and suave corner bar cabinet in a wood frame. There is ample storage space to place your selection of whiskeys, wines, and other liquor. Hang and display your best glasses in the designated place above. You can also use this piece of furniture as a coffee station or hutch bar. Ideally placed in your lounge or dining room, but you can also choose to add it to your kitchen.
John Hong –
Waiting for a part replacing damaged one.One of the mirror panel damaged. The shipping package was okay but the mirror has dark streaks and stains from the backside. It is useless. I contacted the support page. Nobody has responded for the last two weeks.Material quality is cheap and weak. No hard wood parts are used.I paused assembling in the middle due to the broken part. The holes for sockets and screws are very roughly finished so overall it is prone to error.
Mieala –
Came with a lot of scratchesThis came with out of scratches which I was confused about because it’s supposed to be packaged right. However I made it do because I felt like if you weren’t looking for it directly you wouldn’t see the scratches. Other than that it’s nice and looks great.
Amazon Customer –
Just as picturedWe love it. It’s just as pictured. Didn’t take long to put together..
Cheryll Meneses –
BeautifulValue for money
Blaise Hartley –
Solid and good-looking for the money, but boy what a ride to get here!This unit is solid and made better than average for an “assemble it yourself” deal. It looks good in our corner, and has a surprising amount of storage space.That said, the “getting it here” part had some bumps. When the package arrived, well: What I expected was a big burly box with a wall of padding material between the box and the parts inside; What I got was a not very big box with all the corners crushed in, and *shattered* pieces of mahogany-finished particle board and fiber board that had apparently been packed right up against the cardboard visible through the divots. Needless to say, I sent the first one back.The second time, I got the box I was now expecting, with still-crushed in corners. This time, I was desperate, because we were having guests in a few days, so I decided to unpack it and see if maybe the broken boards I could see sticking out might be in less-visible places on the unit. I opened the box, and was instantly covered, head to toe, in particles of ground styrofoam packing sheets. It took me over an hour just to get all the parts out and the styrofoam vaccumed free of the parts, the floor, me, and the ceiling. Once I did this, I discovered that I wasn’t sure if I wanted to kiss or murder the person responsible for packing at Home Source, because I discovered that all parts were completely intact, but that the mahogany-finished boards from around the outside of the box were actually sacrificial packing materials, not parts of the unit.I was happy to have my undamaged product, but a tad chagrined at the lost weekend on the one I sent back! Also, I think I may have developed a styrofoam allergy from the massive exposure…Otherwise, be prepared for a slightly challenging assembly process. There were over 25 structural components, and *bags* of hardware lettered A-Z. There was also an assembly manual with approximatley two sentences of text, neither one of which was remotely intelligible (Something about “most the important dowel use”, I think?), and 14 steps, each of which has six to tem activities. While complex, it’s a relatively straightforward process, so the pictures generally suffice.Important Notes: 1) Get your own wood glue for the “most important dowels”, because the one tube they give you runs out less than half-way through. 2) Do *NOT* lose any hardware, because there are *NO* extras, of *ANYTHING*. I spent 20 minutes digging in the garbage for a pair of screws that rolled out of one of the 26 bags of hardware into my waste pile…All in all, I’m quite happy with the result, regardless of how arduous the process getting here was!
Elvis Presley –
2 hour assembly timeIt looks OK but I do not know that it is worth the money particle board with laminate on it the assembly instructions were awful took over 2 hours to put together and the holes weren’t drilled the way they should have been it would have been better if they included a lighthey included a light for the upper unit and the lower unit for display I would give this a 5 out of 10
Jim –
Missing paintTwo of the boards were not painted on one edge. Ill have to get some paint to help it blend. Other than that it is a really nice corner bar.
ja at –
Nice piece for the money but some flaws.As expected there were a lot of parts to assemble. Took a couple hours to get put together. Some of the holes were not drilled in the correct position from the factory. That was disappointing and added significant time to assembly. The adhesive used to attach the mirrors also discolored the backing and can be seen when up close.
Inalvis R. –
Muy practicoUn bar fuerte bonito y funcional que usa muy poco espacio
Mary Picciano –
MehTook all day a million pieces pre fab but does the job