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Homestyles Americana Pantry

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Color: Cherry


Features

  • Four storage doors
  • Four adjustable shelves
  • Cherry Finish
  • Antiqued brass hardware

Description

Step into a comfortable surrounding that is americana. The kitchen pantry has pastoral design elements that Are apparent in the strong lines of the recessed panel doors as well as in the prominent base and top moldings. A Cherry finish over Solid hardwood and veneers lends a modern twist. Ample storage can be found behind four storage doors with four adjustable shelves. Accommodates large portion items such as oversized cereal boxes. Beautifully accented with antiqued brass hardware. Great addition to any dining, kitchen, or area requiring extra storage. Finish and measurements may vary slightly. Assembly required. Size: 29. 75W 14. 75D 72H

Brand: homestyles


Color: Cherry


Product Dimensions: 14.75"D x 29.75"W x 72"H


Special Feature: Adjustable


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Brand: ‎homestyles


Color: ‎Cherry


Product Dimensions: ‎14.75"D x 29.75"W x 72"H


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable


Mounting Type: ‎Floor Mount


Room Type: ‎Kitchen, Dining Room


Door Style: ‎panel


Included Components: ‎Americana Pantry


Finish Type: ‎Wood


Size: ‎30 in. W x 16 in. D x 72 in. H


Number of Shelves: ‎6


Number of Pieces: ‎4


Item Weight: ‎141 Pounds


Base Type: ‎Legs


Installation Type: ‎assembly required


Back Material Type: ‎Wood


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Frame Material: ‎Wood


Storage Volume: ‎16 Liters


Item Weight: ‎141 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Thailand


Item model number: ‎5005-69


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎143 Pounds


Date First Available: October 1, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid Cabinet for the Price
Color: Distressed Oak
First Impressions: UPS came when promised, and they had to use a trolly to deliver, as it comes in one large heavy box. Even though the outside of the box appeared to be roughed up, the insides were perfect. This is a very well packed box with more than enough foam to protect the inside panels. We immediately unpacked the box to let the panels air out overnight, as many a reviewer complained about a bad smell. Well we did not notice any bad smell, just a light lacquer smell that any new furniture might have. I am extremely impressed in the quality of each panel given the price point, it is made of "hardwood solids" with a veneer covering according to the description, which is not real "solid wood", however, all panels are solid and thick, so once it is put together I believe it will be a solid functional piece of furniture. The only thin panels are the back and the inserts in the doors, however, the doors still feel very solid and all of these panels are wood, not cardboard. As the phrase goes, you get what you pay for, but for under $500 with free delivery, you are getting a very nice cabinet for that extra storage you need. I have gone to many an unfinished all wood furniture store, and have not been as impressed with the construction of similar furniture that cost several hundred more, if not more than double the price. Plus, that furniture is unfinished, so you still have to paint or stain it! So for the price, I do not see how you can beat this. The instructions are pretty bare, but if you have put these type of pieces together in the past, or are pretty handy, you should have no problems. The only gotcha is they say to level the cabinet in place once assembled. The level screws are only accessible from underneath, so I am going to try leveling the base piece prior to constructing the unit. Once assembled I am sure I will have to check the level again as it will obviously be much heavier and may change how it sits on the floor. The instructions do not want you to tighten the screws until the cabinet is leveled, which makes sense, so my fingers are crossed. Assembling the Cabinet: Putting it together is really a snap, everything fits together, everything lines up perfectly. As others have stated, the bottom, mid shelf and top piece are already put together for you and are very solid. One thing that I feel they NEED TO CHANGE, is these eight black screws that you put in last to help make the unit more rigid. The instructions say to make sure that the cabinet is level, by twisting those feet on the bottom of the unit, then put the screws in the back of the unit. HOWEVER, if you are planning on having the unit up against a wall, which I believe most people will do, you have to move it away from the wall to put these screws in the back of the cabinet. Hence the unit may not sit right once you push it back against the wall as these screws are tighten not where the unit will sit, throwing off the levelness of the cabinet panels. According to the instructions, these screws help make the cabinet more rigid. This is why the doors may not be level once you slide it back to the wall. (Many reviewers are complaining about the doors not being the same height when closed.) It would make much more sense for these screws to be put in place from the inside of the cabinet, so the cabinet would be in place where you want it to be. This will make sense to you once you start putting this cabinet together. Actually I am not sure which screws they do not want you to tighten. There are the eight screws that you put in the back of the unit, and the instructions clearly state to put them in last. There are also "Cam Lock Screws" which you have to tighten up when you screw them into the plastic mollies that are already in the wood panels. You can't leave these loose. The "Cam Locks" can be partially turned, however I believe they should be fully locked in place else the wooden panels could come apart, which could be dangerous. It took me just under two hours to assemble, it would have been quicker if it were not for the issue I had with these eight black screws and having to readjust/level the unit to make the doors level, see my photos. I am positive that most issues that other reviewers have complained about have to do with the proper leveling of this unit. To use these level screws once the unit is assembled you either have to tilt the cabinet or pry it up a bit with a crow bar (be careful not to mare your floor or the bottom of the cabinet), neither ideal, but doable. I had a couple of minor scratches on one of the panels, which I probably caused during assembly. The veneer stain is not too thick, so the "hardwood solid" was showing through my minor scratches. I used a furniture repair marker, Red Oak color (see photo of marker), and now I can not see where the scratch was. So that worked perfectly. I am happy with the cabinet, it is solid, and I am using it to hold heavy items, such as stoneware dishes. If you need an inexpensive, well built cabinet for extra storage, do not hesitate to purchase this item. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2015 by edcpro edcpro

  • A nice piece of furniture for the cost.
Color: Distressed Oak
I just received and finished the assembly of the pantry. This really is a very nice piece of furniture, it exceeds my expectations for $400.00 USD. When I opened the door and saw it had been delivered my first thought was "Holy cow! They shipped it in a single box!" My second thought was "I wonder what the carrier person is thinking right now." That box weighs in at around 130lbs. It must be close to the limit they can carry. The condition of the box was poor. Lots of extra tape and holes and tears in the cardboard. Once I had it in and opened it up I found the contents in great shape. The box is heavy cardboard and lined on all sides with 2" of styrofoam. I'm not a huge fan of the stuff for both the disposal hassle and environmental concerns but it did its job. The pantry is comprised of 25 wooden pieces and various cam locks and other hardware. Assembly is quite easy and the instructions are easy to follow. Upon completion I noticed that the manufacturer had included one extra of each of the hardware items, one cam lock, one cam lock stud, one shelf peg, and one wood screw; nice that. The wood is beautiful and appears to be made from good stock. I was a bit nervous of the term "hardwood solids" and did not find a definitive answer to what it included. I'm still not sure what every piece is made of but I did notice grain on some of the pieces where they mate up with others. This indicates that these specific pieces are indeed solid wood with a veneer overlay. The pantry does have a strong odor of wood stain as others have mentioned. For me it's not a big deal. I'll leave the cabinets open until it has a chance to out gas. A few others have mentioned issues with the doors not closing properly and point to the hinges as the issue. In my case the doors work perfectly. during the assembly process, prior to the top plates and magnetic stops being installed I mounted the doors in order to see how far they would close. In all four cases the doors where able to travel far beyond the point where they would contact the stop. Not sure what the boggle was in the cases where there was an issue. To sum up; I'm very pleased with the pantry. Packaged well and easy to assemble, even solo. It looks very nice and will serve its purpose nicely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2015 by Charles

  • Perfect pantry
Color: Off White
The pantry was assembled in a reasonable amount of time. It is very sturdy and looks great in the kitchen. I've had numerous compliments on the stylish look and how well it looks. The pantry is made of wood that holds up well. I would purchase another one if I had space available.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024 by Carol

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