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Overall Height - Top to Bottom: 25.6 ''
Solid Wood Frame
Removable Hardware
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Learn MoreAdaryl 17.7'' W Solid Wood Nightstand
$153.99
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$939.99
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Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
Looks great, will need to stain it to match the room but the quality is good.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
Nice product for the money easy to assemble
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
Excellent choice. Solid wood. The cam system was top quality making it easy for one person to assemble. Everything fit perfect. Free shipping was a very appreciative bonus.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
It is a good quality pinewood nightstand, just expected it to be less yellowish in color.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
These are great solid night stands! I wanted the plain wood to be able to paint them to match the dressers I already have and it worked out great.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
Love it so much! Simple and easy to assemble! Couldnt be any happier with it! It’s perfect!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
Great quality and easy to assemble. We bought this for a child’s room, so replaced the knobs with star-shaped ones. Perfect.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Color:Black
Great buy!! Easy to assemble and great for a smaller nightstand area with a queen bed!!! )
Rated 3 out of 5 stars.
Color:Natural
Well, lets start off by saying I spent a lot of time researching price versus quality on several different nightstands. Of course the one I liked in navy are harder to find and expensive. So I figured, hey why not just get a raw wood one unfinished and then stain poly or even spray latex with my LV sprayer with a compressor. Sounds like a plan. So i received these yesterday, excited for the project and hey, as a renovations specialist in home building and repair and a previous engineer, what could be hard. Other than the super packaging of the item here itself which took me 20 minutes just to unwrap it, I said to myself obviously they didn't spare no expense in securing the item so it wasn't damaged. Ok, i get it but it is overkill. Moving on, so after inventory with a bunch of parts that all look the same, looking over directions, trying to match assigned letters to numbers and parts, i finally said enough. 90 percent of the parts didn't have stamp identifiers on them so i had to resort back to my basic skills. No picture on box to reference so that was out. As i progressed i noticed another issue. The wholes where the fastening caps that hold the whole thing together with the insert screw fasteners, either weren't deep enough or tight enough to hold the clips, so problem one, they kept falling out when moving the pieces around to get it all together, one fell on the floor, of course under the fridge which took me 15 minutes to find, then since they didn't fit in the holes well they all started coming out. but finally managed to get them in and tighten. Well, problems 2. When you go to tighten the phillips head clip that holds the screws, since the hole isn't deep enough its hard to grasp the tip of the screw to get it started to get to tighten. (See picture with round silver cross in center) I mean the quality of the wood is fine, heavy enough but the manufacturing side really is horrible. I mean this isn't my first rodeo at 59 years old putting things together, I can do it with my eyes closed at this point but, c-mon. throw a brother a bone here. so, onto the drawers. Fairly straight forward, but 2 of the predrilled holes in the the panels weren't even drilled. So, had to predrill my own and insert these tiny screws in to hold the panels together, on the drawer face and frame. Ridiculous, I mean they really need to fire the QC guy here. But didn't see a QC stamp so figure that out for yourselves right there. All in all, after assembling one, i was so lets just say unhappy and frustrated that i didn't even attempt the second because i knew it would be across the room if it happened again so figured Id wait till the next day and see if my attitude is better. I'm giving it a 3, just because, directions are mediocre , assembly time should be a 20 minute job which took 50 minutes and I own a home renovation and handyman business , so do the math for your average joe. After getting it all together, looks nice, but it wasn't 200 a piece like they are asking everywhere else. So im living with it. Just do yourselves a favor, have someone who is handy help you if your not yourself. And to the company who outsourced the manufacturing of this thing, Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for ruining my night... i had to start drinking again afterwards!!!