VASAGLE Bookshelf, Tree-Shaped Bookcase with 13 Storage Shelves, Rounded Corners, 33.9”L x 9.8”W x 55.1”H, Rustic Brown ULBC67BXV1
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In addition, there was no instruction manual included with my unit.
Due to the shallow depth, I would say "No." However, take a look at the dimensions of your printer to see if it will fit on the bookshelf.
That would be a lovely idea because it would be flush against each other. side. It's a beautiful piece of furniture and be And this is one of my favorite companies I have a work table that is gorgeous and that's what prompted me to buy this piece and I just wish they had a headboard that looked like this piece for a twin size bed etc. because my entire bedroom would be the best product. Good luck, please post a video once you get it put together and up I'd like to see what it looks like.
About 13. 5 inches
Selected User Reviews For VASAGLE Bookshelf, Tree-Shaped Bookcase with 13 Storage Shelves, Rounded Corners, 33.9”L x 9.8”W x 55.1”H, Rustic Brown ULBC67BXV1
Oookay. When I first saw this bookshelf, I fell in love with it. I was surprised by how many parts (screws, wood pieces, etc. ) were included when I opened the box, which seemed odd but seemed convenient and versatile. That should have been a warning sign, but I threw myself into the project wholeheartedly. the. self-assurance I'm obviously not a carpenter, but I've built furniture before, so what could possibly go wrong? The steps are straightforward. You should take pictures of the parts you have and where they go. That is all there is to it. an 18- picture book with steps This did not deter me, however. To create this "invitation to nature," I spent two days, watched multiple movies, drank at least a 12-pack, and used a lot of offensive language. If you want your books to be organized in a "tree-like" fashion, Prepare to install 70 if you want to build a shaped shelf. a set of seven screws and an Allen wrench (included). My hands are aching, my dogs are perplexed, and I may have pulled a muscle, but my pride remains intact: I have a bookshelf! When it's bare, it's a little unattractive, like most of us. But I'm happy with it now that I've added my books, partially dead plants, and trinkets. I'm not sure if I like it or if the prospect of unscrewing 70 screws makes me want to throw up. to get it back- I'm not sure if my pride is skewing my opinion or if it's clouding my judgment. In any case, I have a bookcase.
It does not make me happy. It appears to be nice, but putting it together was a pain - I like putting together furniture in general, but the pieces were mostly unlabeled, and the instructions were terrible, showing pieces with screw holes where none exist, making it difficult to figure out which one was which and where things went. One shelf had a damaged edge (which I put in the bank so it wouldn't be seen) and a lot of mismatched items. holes that have been drilled Look at the pictures.
I just vacuumed every piece of this bookshelf for over 45 minutes. Each piece was covered in a thick layer of fiberglass. At first, I assumed it was just a piece of particleboard that had been cut. Then I noticed it was shiny, and my skin on my hands, fingers, and forearms began to burn badly. I haven't even put it together yet, but just for the sake of safety, I'm giving it one star right out of the box. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> It took me exactly 2 hours to put this together on my own. The instructions aren't very good. Some of the boards have extra holes, making you wonder if you've oriented them correctly. With the exception of the very end, I had no problems, and I was able to easily flip one of the boards so that the extra screw holes were hidden. It has a good foundation. To remove all of the fiberglass particles, I had to clean the unit twice more.
It's simple to put together and can be done in about an hour. It complements my hardwood floors perfectly. Everything I've bought from Vasagle is simple to put together, accurate in its description, delivered on time, and durable for the price.
What's the point of having so many? There was no label indicating whether it was outside or inside, nor was there any indication of left or right. After I received it, it sat in pieces for a week. I couldn't concentrate because the situation was so overwhelming. Why would you put so many pieces together for a project that was the most insane concept ever? There should be no need for brackets; each side should be made up of a single long piece of wood that is labeled inside or outside; in other words, there should be fewer pieces to put together! I'm a 60-year-old woman with a lot of life experience. year- It was ridiculous to see an elderly woman working with one arm and having to drill holes where holes should have been on the outside were on the inside. There are fewer pieces and less work, as well as better instructions. I would not recommend it simply because of the product's assembly; I was very disappointed.
My bookshelf has gotten a lot of positive feedback - even from those who aren't readers! I really like how versatile the shelving is. As you can see in my photo, I used it as a combination of things for the time being. br>br>Assembly was simple, though I installed the bottom board backwards, exposing the peg holes. So far, no one has taken notice.
Because some of my music scores are quite tall, I needed it to fit them in. I put this unit in my bedroom on carpet and anchored it to the wall so it wouldn't fall over due to the unevenness of the carpet, but a flatter surface would be preferable. There are no words in the directions, so pay attention to the holes and spaces between the holes.
Without assistance, it was a little difficult to put together. I attribute some of this to the fact that I was hungry at the time. I have a tendency to get irritable. Ours was missing the bottom base board, but a quick email to the manufacturer got us one right away, with no questions asked and no shipping costs. It's a huge improvement over the $20 Walmart three-shelf bookshelf I was using before, and it comfortably holds all of the books that were crammed into the previous bookcase. It's actually a lot more stable than I anticipated.