Brand Name | Mainstays |
Model | 5997015WCOM |
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The Mainstays Emery Nightstand offers a very simple design in a classic look to fit your immediate nightstand needs. This Nightstand creates a place to store your nighttime necessities just in arms reach. With a deep lower shelf and an open top shelf, you can put anything from books and bags to your alarm clock and glasses in the perfect spot. This nightstand is great for your guest bedroom. This nightstand is constructed of laminated particleboard with a white finish. After assembled, the nightstand is 20.3125"h x 15.6875"w x 15.6875"d.
Mainstays Emery Nightstand is constructed of laminated particleboardThe large lower cubby and upper shelf allow for plenty of open storage
Bottom cubby fits Mainstays bins
Assembly is required for this nightstand. Assembled dimensions: 20.3125"h x 15.6875"w x 15.6875"d. Shipping weight is approximately 22 lbs
White finish
Open top shelf and bottom cubby
Get comfortable in your bed and have everything you need right by your side with the Mainstays NightstandCustomer Reviews
Sturdy, Cheap Nightstands
I bought 2 of these nightstands in rustic oak for my bedroom, and they are exactly what I wanted. They are cheap, easy to construct, and look nice. I just graduated from college so I was looking for affordable and solid nightstands, and this does the job. Parts are labeled and assembly is pretty easy, though it does take a bit of elbow grease for some of the screwing. I also love how much weight the nightstands can support, very sturdy. Just a heads up, the back of the nightstand is not made of wood but rather a thin cardboard. It looks nice though so I don't have any complaints, just a heads up about the materials. I would also keep in mind the measurements depending on how tall you want your nightstand - at 20 inches tall it is a little on the shorter side (my bed sits around 30-35 inches tall) but I actually don't mind it all, I would just keep it in mind for personal preference. I would recommend this to anyone looking for some cheap functional nightstands.Marisa
Nice looking and sturdy
When the nightstand arrived I was hoping it would be put together but it wasn't. But that was okay it was not hard putting it together. The nightstand is nice looking and sturdy. I've seen nightstands that are at this price and they didn't look anything like this one. For the price you can not beat it. I would think it would have cost much more.
I plan to put books in the bottom opening which is large. You could also use this as a stand for a printer ..which I had thought of doing. It weights 19 lbs. My son lifted it for me and said he was going to purchase he and his wife one ..he really liked it also.
The nightstand open upper shelf is nice for your glasses, remote to the TV, or for your medications that you take at bedtime.
Overall it looks really nice more expensive that it is and is great for your bedroom or a quest bedroom or as I said a printer stand. It's durable and not flimsy in the least. Will hold right much weight. Has brackets, screws, little nails and round peg things that hold it all together. No way is it going to collapse ..too sturdy.
The finish is black oak.Chipturtle
FROM FLAT-PACK TO NIGHTSTAND IN ALMOST NO TIME!You may also be interested in
This Mainstays Nightstand has the clean lines and Espresso color that made it ideal to add to our bedroom. It comes with easy, step by step instructions for us Weekend DIYers. All you need are 3 tools: Two screwdrivers and a hammer.
It was simple to put all the boards (A through F) together with its "cam-lock" system to hold everything in place. Screw in the cam bolts, drop in the cam locks, insert the wooden dowels (I did this by hand), assemble then tighten the locks, brackets and screws. I left the back panel (G) to nail on at the end. To make this go a little bit faster:
1. Allow yourself plenty of room to spread out.
2. Open and unpack your box. Check that you have each piece you need and take this time to divide your cam bolts, locks, dowels, brackets and screws between the different boards. It will save you "hunting" for them after you start.
3. Work on a padded surface. I used a thick towel over carpeting. This protected the boards themselves and it also kept my tools within easy reach.
Half an hour later, I had my own brand new, pretty impressive nightstand!HKGCITYGIRL