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Stash your shoes stylishly in our Simms Shoe Cabinet. This modern shoe storage solution was designed with a low profile, svelte size as to fit neatly against a wall in a hallway, mud room, or entryway. Two storage compartments each fit six pairs of shoes comfortably for a total of approximately twelve shoe slots, which varies depending upon your shoes' sizes. The unit is made in Malaysia with an engineered wood frame, white paper veneer finish, plastic door supports and silver plastic legs. The Simms Shoe Cabinet requires assembly and should be dry dusted. Separately offered is the Simms Cabinet in dark brown. Dimensions: 33 Inch high x 31 Inch wide x 9 Inch deep Internal space for each drawer: one at 27 Inch wide x8.5 Inch deep x9 Inch high, other drawer at 27 Inch wide x 8.5 Inch deep x7 Inch high.
Engineered Wood
Engineered wood frame
White paper veneer
Two shoe cabinet doors; each holds six pairs for an approximate total capacity of twelve pairs
Silver plastic legs and plastic door hardware
Assembly required
After reading some reviews I was pleased to assemble this in about an hour. Instructions were not great, but better than many similar products I've assembled lately. Here's where I think some people have troubles:It's true the feet get screwed in to the base board and have no predrilled holes. But predrilled holes aren't needed and alignment is easy. The problem may be that if you use a regular manual screwdriver it could take awhile to get 12 little screws put in. But if you use any kind of electric screwdriver, as I always do, then it will take a couple minutes and they're all in. Another potential issue is the small print of the instructions and the parts list. I strained and read it just fine. Unlike what I read in some reviews, the parts are all marked. It's faint and in red but look for the letters on the unfinished edges and you'll be fine. Finally, the screws are not marked but they're in individual bags. I suggest before you start that you count the number of screws in each bag, look at the parts list to see which number screw it has to be, and write it on the bag yourself. With that all parts and hardware are marked and you can follow the directions, carefully watching alignment as always, and it will be straightforward. Once you finish it seems quite sturdy and even though the moving parts are plastic, it doesn't seem like they can practically have enough room to flex or break, so I think it will last a long time. Finally, it's tall, thin, and heavy so you need to attach it to a wall so that little kids don't pull it down on themselves.