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"This large multilevel cabinet came to the market to meet your needs. Thanks to its large number of shelves, you can store many quantities of accessories or whatever you need to have on hand inside your bathroom. Its great height and thinness make it easy to accommodate this piece of furniture inside your bathroom without taking up much space; you won't even feel it took up space. Incredibly, it has so many shelves for your daily use; you will have plenty of room to store everything you want. The Los Angeles linen cabinet is an excellent product for your bathroom, and it will provide you that extra storage space perfect for storing your linens, towels, or toiletries. Featuring a 58"" high single door cabinet with three interior adjustable shelves. Also, five exterior shelves are perfect for displaying your decorative items. Four adjustable metal legs will give help you have a sturdy cabinet on any uneven floor. A wall installation kit is provided to avoid any type of tip-over accidents. Product dimensions are 20.1 W x 8.5"" D x 62"" H It is made of engineered wood in a Light Oak finish. "
Narrow profile can easily fit into any corner of your bathroom
58" cabinet height adds striking vertical accent to any room
5 exterior shelves that are perfect for displaying your decorative items
Features 4 interior adjustable shelves
Includes 4 adjustable metal legs
an absolute nightmare to assemble. Like all build cabinet kits, this one uses very thin particle board (labeled K) that supposedly slide in pre-drilled groove. At the point you slide them in only one small shelf (labeled) F is holding the two cabinets together. The thin K board (mine were warped, one rather obviously) pop out of place at the slightest pressure from any direction. I got it to work by ignoring the instructions and placing the unit on its head against a wall (for support) and installed the K panels down into the grooves, one at a time. This provided enough stability to keep the K panels in place. My advice is to check the K panels right away and if there is any sign of warping at all ask for replacements. Second, ignore the K panel instructions and install them with the unit standing vertically on its head instead of horizontally as the instructions say. This took the better part of a day and we plan to add L Brackets or something to stabilize it since the unit depends on tensegrity for support and is inherently a bit unstable. I haven't installed the door yet so will update this review later.