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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 4 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Broken Pieces Feb 27, 2012
By J D
"J D"
When I ordered this hutch and buffet, I noticed that a few, relatively small manufactured wood pieces were badly cracked. When I notified the company and politely requested to have the broken parts replaced with non-broken parts, the manufacturer refused. I cannot recommend this product.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Much darker than picture. Feb 24, 2011
By Anastasia L. Christakis-szostek
"twin book horse"
It is a nice piece of furniture, but the color is much darker in person than in the pictures. It looks more like cherry. It is not a lighter oak at all.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Lovely & Sturdy, BUT Apr 25, 2012
By GrammiViXxi
"GraMmaViXxi"
Home Styles Furniture Arts Crafts Dining Buffet and Hutch in Cottage Oak The hutch has four glass panels to slide into positions in two doors. Two panels went in fine; one had slot and frame slightly off kilter to each other, but could be worked with; the 4th would not fit at all because the slots were not deep/wide enough, and my husband spent two hours with saw blade and narrow slot screwdriver carefully whittling out what should've been there in the first place.
The top of the buffet portion is supposed to be fixed into place with eight bolts, two into each of the four upright walls. The two center sections went AOK (also the bottom of the buffet connected fine), but the pre-embedded top threaded connectors in both of the two end panels were totally out of alignment (too high) with nothing that can be done except to figure out some alternate way to secure these on our own. In the meantime, the buffet cannot be moved by picking up the ends, which is the usual way people do such.
This is a very heavy, solid wood unit (back is sectionalized thin wood...as are drawer bottoms, but not cardboard) ~ slightly off-color being reddish like between oak and cherry. We looked a long time to find something quality to be used for both display/tableware and video storage that would fit between a door, floorboard heater, couch, and ceiling beam; we are pleased with ourselves that we could make this work. It is basically lovely, but did also have some minor cosmetic damage. Only each of you would know if price and end result is worth dealing with assembly.
Goog looking piece of furniture Apr 10, 2012
By smoore0512 completely satisfied! good looking piece of furniture, all in tack and delivered as promised, would recommend this product and co. to anyone.
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