Sunday, September 1, 2013

Contemporary Home Office Cube Bookcase Display Shelves

Contemporary Home Office Cube Bookcase Display ShelvesAs echoed by other reviewers, this was the most frustrating piece of furniture that I've ever had the displeasure of putting together.

Material quality is middling, instructions are poor, end product is middling, but it ends up looking pretty nice.

I'm the type of person that other people come to when they can't put furniture together and I still had MULTIPLE problems putting this together.

1) For the descending pyramid shelves, there are 3 shorter pieces of varying sizes and 3 tall pieces all the same size (for the two left shelves).

2) These three tall pieces have a "left-right-center" relationship that is not labeled, not clear, not indicated in the instructions.

3) Furthermore the "center" piece has a "north-south" orientation that is not labeled, not clear, not indicated in the instructions (this is the inexcusable one)

4) The screw-holes are not counter-sunk on the bottom or the top. I ended up partially counter-sinking the top screw-holes so I didn't have dumb screws sticking 1/16" out of the top with a sticker on top. On the bottom, I covered them with felt and plan on not dragging it across the floor.

IF YOU DO BUY THIS:

1) Separate the 3 tall pieces. Determine "left-right-center" by looking at the unfinished *back* of the bookshelf. There is a lap/groove that the cardboard back fits into. Make sure that the center piece has no raised lap/groove protrusions.

2) Determine the "north-south" orientation of that "center" piece. I think the only way to determine this is with a damned tape measure. Make sure that the height from the bottom-most holes to the ground are consistent otherwise you will be disassembling the whole thing, popping the nails out of the back, forcing the glue off the top and bottom dowels, flipping, regluing, renailing the center piece and generally getting a lot more frustrated than necessary.

There are similar products by IKEA that can get you a similar effect and are of a much higher general build quality.

All that being said, the end product ends up looking fairly nice.

It would be easy for this product to get four stars:

1) Label the pieces vertical pieces: 1,2,3,4,5,6.

2) Put an "up arrow" on piece #2.

For five stars it would have to be made of more solid material and the shelves would have to fit better between the vertical supports.

If you'd like to continue the pyramid effect, you can get the IKEA "Billy" 15" wide shelf (these shelves are ~10" wide) and slide to the left. There is a slight color variation but it's in the same general tone and not very noticeable. This approximately doubles the amount of linear-feet of shelving if you have a lot of books. For *yet more* storage, you can make sure your ceiling permits it and get another Billy with the extra ~15" tall top-extender. I haven't had the need to go that far but it's good to know there will be a good-looking option for expanding.

When I bought this I thought I was going to spend an entire weekend

assembling this piece of furniture, as I had read pretty much all the

reviews. But I said to myself that was not rocket science and started

by elimination to identify all the parts from page 2 & 3. Now if you are

looking very attentively, you may see on the side they are numbered -

at least some of them (red ink) If you're color blind, forget it...

The great disadvantage is that in the aseembly manual you do not see

the finished product numbered with all the parts they are numbered

in steps, but not all together so you have to figure it out yourself.

Here is how I got it.

*Ok, so parts number 10, 11, 12 & 13 are the back part and logically are

very thin you can see that in the drawing, just one line, not double.

*All these checked, I looked for the three vertical pieces that have the

same size and I could identify the one that is on the side as on one side

had no holes in it. That is number 8. The other ones are number 7 and 4.

I could see no diference, except that number seven was numbered.

* Now I had four more pieces of different sizes and I could notice that

the longest of them had six pairs of holes on one side so I realized that

was the bottom part number 6.

* Then of course you have three other vertical parts in descending order,

they are in order 3, 1 & 5, the last one being the smallest.

*I noticed three small parts having the same size. Here when I looked back on

the inventory list from pages 2 and 3, to see what number they are, I finally

realized that they numbered the pieced with the number that corresponds to each

one of them, no wonder is called parts identification, duhhhhh!!!

* Ok, so from then on it was pretty easy and obvious.

Anyhow, in order to make your job easier, I measured all the pieces. They

are as follows:

# 8,7 & 4 68 in

# 6 55 in

# 3 51 in

# 1 34 in

# 5 17.5 in

3 pieces # 2 11 in

9 pieces # 14 they are the shelves, no need to measure those. They come

in a separate box, together with three pieces on the # 2.

# 9 the horizontal top 22.5 in.

I did not measure the back parts as they are pretty obvius due to their thickness.

Tips:

do not try to assembly them as you think, follow the steps.

pay attention when you joint # 2 with # 1 from step 1; it

has to be like in the drawing that shows the big holes for

camlock on the front left side of the piece # 1 and the

plastic filled holes for the revolve screws on # 2 go on the

right side...

One more thing though, I have to warn you, you pay 60$ for shipping

and you expect the top service. Not this, I got the package on one

side opened and clearly damaged due to being moved from one Fedex

truck to the other. I would not have signed for it had I seen it, but

since I live in a gated community, they left the parcel at the leasing

office. But all is good when it ends good :).

Sorry if I did not express myself in technical terms, after all I am

a woman that had never seen camlock screws before. I just happen to

be very practical and have always welcomed whatever challenged my brain.

Good luck with your new acquisition!

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This piece looks nice once constructed. The dark brown finish is great!

However from the description and pictures online, I was under the impression that the shelves were screwed into the walls of the unitthey are not. They simply rest on pegs. The shelves do not fit tightlythey slide in an out without any resistence.

Also, the pieces have no sort of labeling system. You have to guess based on the pictures in the diagram which piece is which. The instructions have diagrams and they label pieces as "1,2,3" etc, however the actual pieces are not labeled, so it's a guessing game.

Hardly enough glue to properly secure the dowels. You really have to think ahead to make sure you don't use up all the glue before finishing.

In all, this piece could really scare a person upon arrival. I let it sit under my bed for 2 weeks and then I had my dad help me put it together. It really takes 2 minds to figure it out. Once you get going though, it's easy to visualize. If you don't have an eye for geometry and puzzles, this will be more than a challenge. Also, pay attention to how much it weighs. If you are aren't used to moving heavy, awkward boxes, it will be difficult to get it to the room where you want to assemble it.

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I've seen this exact same bookcase go for $400. It is beautiful, sturdy, and contrasts wonderfully against my eggshell colored wall. I love it! The pieces weren't always labled clearly so be careful when building. Also, make sure all the holes are level before you nail the back on! The middle of the three tallest boards have the same number of holes on the ends so just be careful. Instructions were fairly straight forward. Again, great price. Love it! :-D

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This is a very nice, well built, sturdy shelving unit! Just like IKEA, but way better because it wasn't outragously priced! I had read the reviews and saw that many felt it was pretty difficult to put together... and they were sort of right. It took my husband and I about30 minutes to put together, but we didn't really use the directions at all. We laid the whole thing on the floor as it would look assembled, making certain that all the holes were in line and whatnot before starting. This helped a lot! Plus, due to the reviews also, I had my glue gun all ready and it was a good thing because the glue included was worthless!

I love the shelf and it exceeds expectations 100%. Don't be too scared off by the assembly, especially if you are good at visualizing the finished product. The directions weren't great though, thats for sure. Pieces were not marked well either so you do have to sort of 'see' what it is supposed to look like to determine where things go. But, of course, the unit is stepped down, so it doesn't leave much to figure out.

Overall, LOVE IT! Directions are D-, but don't let that stop you! It is worth the effort!I would certainly buy again, and probably will the next time it goes on sale. I paid $101.00.

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