🏡 Elevate Your Space with Effortless Style!
The AMERLIFE 18 Inch Farmhouse End Table combines rustic charm with modern functionality. Featuring a sturdy X-shaped metal frame and high-grade wooden board, this compact side table offers three storage shelves, making it perfect for any room in your home. Its easy assembly and stylish design ensure it fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.
C**Y
Love it !
Got this delivered Saturday ! Easy to put together! Playing around with it . I found a way to hide my lamp cords , so I really enjoying this console
D**L
Very nice looking table. Sturdy and aesthetic however...
The table looks very nice.[I edited this post and added a collage to show that this table closely matches the other "wash gray" products on Amazon]The table is awfully small. Smaller than most end tables. I knew this buying it, but there's no 20x20 or 22x22 options so 18x18 was my only choice. Shame really. Only other options I see with this style is the Ashley ones.I don't know what the designer was thinking, but this table has many different kinds of fasteners. The top has cam fasteners, which is okay. The bottom has bolts, which are significantly stronger. The wood dowels are really pointless; the holes are so sloppy the dowels wobble around so they don't actually DO anything. They are just loose and rattling around inside the assembly.There are 8 of these black flange style corner brackets. The holes are pre-drilled. NONE of the drilled holes line up. Don't worry about it; just load the screw onto your driver and drive that puppy in. There's a lot so just keep going.On some of my legs, the pre-drilled holes for the cam fasteners and dowels were covered by the finish layer. I had to poke around to find them. All minor nuances.The funniest part is the wood dowels. All they would have to do is change the drill bit on the manufacturing floor to an appropriate sized bit, but apparently nobody cares so the company is wasting time drilling those holes and wasting money by including the dowels.Ultimately, it looks very nice. Its cheap, and quality control sucks but its rather sturdy and has a beautiful finish. Pro tip - get it all together a little loose and use the connection between the legs and the table top face down with legs up to get everything to square up nicely. Then tighten the other fasteners solid.
E**N
End table
Look nice and went well with our living room! The tales seem sturdy and wiil work well for what we need!
N**G
Pretty good but complicated..
Like the other reviews, lots of parts and screws to attach, which I guess makes it sturdy but at the same time could have probably been simplified. The instructions could have been a little bit more detailed. MUST do this with a small drill because I did by hand thinking it wouldn’t be that bad, but some of the areas to screw are so tight it was hard to kind of get everything to line up. Not bad for the money but be prepared for all the parts.
S**L
Good for price!
T**.
LOTS of assembly required...
Had I realized how much assembly was required for this item, I would have thought twice. It looks really pretty, and seems like it will be sturdy, but every single part needs to be assembled, even the x-braces. That's a pretty hefty bag of parts...sigh. Additionally, the instructions show a printed ruler (in mm) to measure the screws to ensure you have the right screws for each step. Really? They couldn't be segregated by size/length, and marked with some type of alphanumeric label? I'm hoping that once I start assembling I find myself pleasantly surprised, rather than the "overwhelmingly daunted" I'm currently feeling. It looks great on the box label. Here's hoping I can do it justice!UPDATE: so...I finally tackled assembly. Luckily, the bag of parts was labeled (alphanumeric), so I didn't have to measure anything. But...I spent HOURS getting one stupid cam lock to behave. And as a single human, trying to balance the leg, insert the bolt, mate it with the female end of the lock...well...I wish I had clones. It was difficult to the point of me fantasizing about starting a bonfire. But on the billionth try, I got that 4th cam lock set, and was able to finish assembly. A twp-hour project took nearly 7 hours. And that was even using pillows as bracers. So, if you're alone and thinking of getting this, realize that assembly might be a serious challenge. But if I can do it, you can, too.
C**N
Love It
A**R
Excellent
Exactly what I was expecting, looks nice.
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