Sonoma Black Engineered Wood 31.5 in. Armoire Dresser for Bedroom with Adjustable Shelf and 2-Doors and 2-Drawers
Enhance your bedroom's organization with the Prepac Sonoma Black Wardrobe Armoire. Constructed from durable engineered wood with a sleek black finish, this contemporary armoire offers generous storage for clothing and accessories. Its modern design effortlessly blends with any bedroom decor, providing a functional and elegant solution to keep your belongings tidy and easily accessible. This armoire is perfect for maintaining a clutter-free living space, combining style with practicality for a refined home.
$289.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1702
/ 1734
#1702 in Armoires & Wardrobes
Price vs Category Average
-87%
Below average
Primary Material
Manufactured Wood
/ Manufactured Wood
Who it's for
- Affordable Style
- Compact Dual Storage
- Ready-to-Assemble Convenience
Who should skip it
- Limited Durability
- Basic Drawer Mechanism
- Assembly Complexity
Key Specs
Primary Material
Manufactured Wood
Number of Doors
2
Number of Drawers
2
Height
59 inches
Width
32 inches
Depth
22 inches
Assembly Required
No
Mounting Type
Freestanding
Features
- Ample storage for clothing and accessories
- Durable engineered wood construction
- Sleek, contemporary black finish
- Modern design complements bedroom decor
- Keeps belongings tidy and accessible
- Functional and elegant storage solution
What customers say
Overall, customers generally view the Sonoma Black Engineered Wood Armoire Dresser as a practical and aesthetically pleasing storage solution, particularly for those seeking an affordable option for smaller spaces. Many appreciate its sleek black finish, which effortlessly blends with various bedroom decors, and the dual functionality of an armoire and dresser is frequently highlighted as a significant space-saving benefit. The adjustable shelf and the combination of doors and drawers offer versatile storage, meeting diverse organizational needs. However, a recurring theme in customer feedback revolves around the assembly process. As is common with engineered wood, flat-pack furniture, users often report that assembly can be quite challenging and time-consuming, sometimes requiring two people. Instructions are occasionally described as less than clear, and some customers encounter issues with misaligned holes or fragile cam locks, which can lead to frustration. While the finished product's appearance is generally well-received, concerns about the long-term durability of the engineered wood material are present, with some noting susceptibility to chips or scratches, and the drawer glides occasionally being less robust than desired. Despite these assembly and material-related caveats, the armoire is largely seen as a good value for its price point, fulfilling its purpose as a functional and stylish piece of furniture for budget-conscious consumers, provided they are prepared for the assembly effort.
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