Home Style 5180-10 Arts and Crafts Entertainment Credenza, Cottage Oak Finish Rating :
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #151434 in Home
- Color: Cottage Oak
- Brand: Home Styles
- Model: 5180-10
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 36.00" h x
60.00" w x
20.00" l,
95.00 pounds
Features
- Arts and crafts entertainment credenza
- Made of solid hardwood and engineered wood
- Accommodates 60-inch flat screen tv's and at 36-inch high is the perfect viewing height
- Comes with cottage oak finish with black, triangular, pull-ring hardware
- Measures 60-inch width by 20-inch depth by 36-inch height
- Arts and crafts entertainment credenza
- Made of solid hardwood and engineered wood
- Accommodates 60-inch flat screen tv's and at 36-inch high is the perfect viewing height
- Comes with cottage oak finish with black, triangular, pull-ring hardware
- Measures 60-inch width by 20-inch depth by 36-inch height
Product Description
The arts and crafts entertainment credenza is made of hardwood solids with hardwood veneers. Comes with cottage oak finish. Accommodates 60-inch flat screen TV's and at 36-inch high is the perfect viewing height. Distinctive arts and crafts styling features clean, simple lines and comfortable, functional design. Wood doors on each side have mission style wood overlays with matte black hardware. Open storage compartment in center to hold your electronic components. Two glass door cabinet also features Mission style wood overlays and black matte hardware with adjustable shelf and wire management openings. Easy to assemble. Measures 60-inch width by 20-inch depth by 36-inch height.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Almost Great. Too bad they did'nt get the measurements right.
By David Borges
So after searching all over for the right product, I landed on this item. It is one of the few that could fit my center channel speaker. I also like the fact that it had additional storage on the sides. The problem however is that you have to trust the shipping guy not to drop these 2 heavy packages. Mine came with a piece broken off. Luckilly, I have tools and wood glue and was able to straighten the staples, re-glue and clamp the piece back on and it is good as new.And the most important thing you should know is this. The opening is not 34" wide as it is listed. It is 33 and 3/4" wide. Whats the big deal you ask? Well if you plan on putting your stereo components side by side, they will not fit if they are 17" wide, which is the common width of many stereo components. So now I am stuck trying to figure out how to get my components to fit. But if you dont have a bunch of stereo equipment like me, then I would recommend this item.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Great Credenza
By Matthew J. Thomas
This is a great credenza. The wood is solid. It is very attractive. But the color they show on the web site does not match with what you get. They show a honey oak what they deliver is much darker almost like a cherry.It is kind of complicated to put together in that there are a lot of pieces that need to fit together without being fastened. But at the same time you only need a screw driver (your own) and an allen wrench that they provide.The only issue I have is that the top is not fastened on in a sturdy manner. So you have to be very careful when you move it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Real value and it's pretty too!
By Michelle Stone
I'm always terified when I order something like this. It seems that the cardboard boxes are made from paper that has been recycled three or four times already. I suggest removing the pieces outside and cleaning them off before you bring them into the house. The styrofoam gets everywhere!This piece is finished in cherry, not a light oak as the description says. I was happy with the error since I wanted cherry. The top of the piece is made from several smaller pieces in butcherblock style. The pieces are joined lengthwise by veritical finger joints. (Put your fingers together... you get the idea.) There is technology to do finger joints horizontally. Why this is done this way sort of makes me mad. However, it is only noticeable when you are looking directly down on the top. There were also two areas inside the cabinet that have damaged veneers. These can't be seen but for that and the finger joints on the top, I'm dinging a star. The stain used hides this from casual observation. With the television set up on the unit, I'm not sure that I'll ever really notice. The rails and stiles are also solid wood. All vertical piecies and the shelves are MDF with veneers. MDF is fine. The veneers are done quite nicely. The back, unlike so many pieces of furniture today, is also finished very nicely. For those looking for a cabinet to separate a room, this is not a bad choice.Much of the assembly had been done in advance. The knock down hardware makes it a fairly quick process to assemble. You'll spend much more time taking it out of the boxes and setting up your gear than putting it together. The instructions don't show how to use the knockdown hardware. Take a look at the two types before you start assembly. They are pretty intuitive. Another problem with the instructions is that they instruct you to attach the central vertical assembly to the center of the back. Nope... just set it in and center. It attaches with the rest of the cabinet in subsequent steps. It does not attach to the back.Two holes in the back facilitate cable management. There's a hole for the center speaker and one on the bottom for the speaker and other cables. I had planned on drilling holes in the internal vertical pieces. I was pleasantly surprised to see that someone had already thought of that. I've put a surge protecter on one side and have run all my power connections there. On the other side, I've set up my wireless router and a hub.The shelves sit on round shelf pins. They are fine for the most part. But the central shelf behind the glass doors slides all too easily on those round pins. You may wish to use flat pins here. I dumped my top components more than once snaking the cables as the shelf came flying forward. I also cut a hole in the back for the components on the shelf. I used a 1.5" hole saw. I first cut into the back to get through the veneer and then finished off from the inside to get a clean cut with out tearing out the veneer. The instructions warn about using harsh cleaners to clean the wood. But what about the glass? Don't use a window cleaner. I use lemon Pledge. Yes, you can use furniture spray to clean the glass. It works great.This is a big piece of furniture. It is taller than most media cabinets. Make sure that you want your television up this high before you buy.Overall, I am extremely pleased with the quality of this piece. I've been shopping around the furniture stores and haven't found anything that can come close at any price.
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Product Description
The arts and crafts entertainment credenza is made of hardwood solids with hardwood veneers. Comes with cottage oak finish. Accommodates 60-inch flat screen TV's and at 36-inch high is the perfect viewing height. Distinctive arts and crafts styling features clean, simple lines and comfortable, functional design. Wood doors on each side have mission style wood overlays with matte black hardware. Open storage compartment in center to hold your electronic components. Two glass door cabinet also features Mission style wood overlays and black matte hardware with adjustable shelf and wire management openings. Easy to assemble. Measures 60-inch width by 20-inch depth by 36-inch height.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Almost Great. Too bad they did'nt get the measurements right.
By David Borges
So after searching all over for the right product, I landed on this item. It is one of the few that could fit my center channel speaker. I also like the fact that it had additional storage on the sides. The problem however is that you have to trust the shipping guy not to drop these 2 heavy packages. Mine came with a piece broken off. Luckilly, I have tools and wood glue and was able to straighten the staples, re-glue and clamp the piece back on and it is good as new.And the most important thing you should know is this. The opening is not 34" wide as it is listed. It is 33 and 3/4" wide. Whats the big deal you ask? Well if you plan on putting your stereo components side by side, they will not fit if they are 17" wide, which is the common width of many stereo components. So now I am stuck trying to figure out how to get my components to fit. But if you dont have a bunch of stereo equipment like me, then I would recommend this item.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Great Credenza
By Matthew J. Thomas
This is a great credenza. The wood is solid. It is very attractive. But the color they show on the web site does not match with what you get. They show a honey oak what they deliver is much darker almost like a cherry.It is kind of complicated to put together in that there are a lot of pieces that need to fit together without being fastened. But at the same time you only need a screw driver (your own) and an allen wrench that they provide.The only issue I have is that the top is not fastened on in a sturdy manner. So you have to be very careful when you move it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Real value and it's pretty too!
By Michelle Stone
I'm always terified when I order something like this. It seems that the cardboard boxes are made from paper that has been recycled three or four times already. I suggest removing the pieces outside and cleaning them off before you bring them into the house. The styrofoam gets everywhere!This piece is finished in cherry, not a light oak as the description says. I was happy with the error since I wanted cherry. The top of the piece is made from several smaller pieces in butcherblock style. The pieces are joined lengthwise by veritical finger joints. (Put your fingers together... you get the idea.) There is technology to do finger joints horizontally. Why this is done this way sort of makes me mad. However, it is only noticeable when you are looking directly down on the top. There were also two areas inside the cabinet that have damaged veneers. These can't be seen but for that and the finger joints on the top, I'm dinging a star. The stain used hides this from casual observation. With the television set up on the unit, I'm not sure that I'll ever really notice. The rails and stiles are also solid wood. All vertical piecies and the shelves are MDF with veneers. MDF is fine. The veneers are done quite nicely. The back, unlike so many pieces of furniture today, is also finished very nicely. For those looking for a cabinet to separate a room, this is not a bad choice.Much of the assembly had been done in advance. The knock down hardware makes it a fairly quick process to assemble. You'll spend much more time taking it out of the boxes and setting up your gear than putting it together. The instructions don't show how to use the knockdown hardware. Take a look at the two types before you start assembly. They are pretty intuitive. Another problem with the instructions is that they instruct you to attach the central vertical assembly to the center of the back. Nope... just set it in and center. It attaches with the rest of the cabinet in subsequent steps. It does not attach to the back.Two holes in the back facilitate cable management. There's a hole for the center speaker and one on the bottom for the speaker and other cables. I had planned on drilling holes in the internal vertical pieces. I was pleasantly surprised to see that someone had already thought of that. I've put a surge protecter on one side and have run all my power connections there. On the other side, I've set up my wireless router and a hub.The shelves sit on round shelf pins. They are fine for the most part. But the central shelf behind the glass doors slides all too easily on those round pins. You may wish to use flat pins here. I dumped my top components more than once snaking the cables as the shelf came flying forward. I also cut a hole in the back for the components on the shelf. I used a 1.5" hole saw. I first cut into the back to get through the veneer and then finished off from the inside to get a clean cut with out tearing out the veneer. The instructions warn about using harsh cleaners to clean the wood. But what about the glass? Don't use a window cleaner. I use lemon Pledge. Yes, you can use furniture spray to clean the glass. It works great.This is a big piece of furniture. It is taller than most media cabinets. Make sure that you want your television up this high before you buy.Overall, I am extremely pleased with the quality of this piece. I've been shopping around the furniture stores and haven't found anything that can come close at any price.
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