The Roman shoe cabinet is a practical and functional solution for organizing and storing your shoes. It can hold up to 9 pairs of shoes, offering ample space to organize them and keep them easily accessible. It easily matches various decor styles, combining functionality, style, and practicality. It features plastic feet, which provide stability and floor protection.
Technical specifications
Frame made of high-quality particleboard, resistant to stress, wear, and time. Offered in natural color aso.
The closed cabinet includes 2 shelves providing ample storage space.
Harmoniously combines with other products of the same series.
Product Dimension
Length: 70.5 cm
Depth: 35 cm
Height: 66 cm
Capacity: 9 pairs
Observations
The product is delivered unassembled, in factory packaging, and with a detailed assembly guide.
The color shade of the product may slightly differ from its photographic representation on your screen.
Specifications
Specifications
Material
Chipboard
Surface Coating
-
Number of Shelves
3
Colour
Beige
Assembly Required
Yes
Dimensions
Length
70.5 cm
Depth
35 cm
Height
66 cm
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can
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Overall good for its price. In terms of appearance, it is as it seems. Both the color and the other characteristics are as they appear. It also has satisfactory space, even for size 43-44 shoes, which are mine... The quality is also satisfactory for its price.
Let's move on to the negatives...
Initially, it came with some scratches. Also, some parts were missing holes that should have been there. If you have a drill, you can easily fix it. As for the assembly instructions, they are incomplete, although assembly is generally easy, the instructions skipped some steps, which we had to assume in order to find them. But okay, it wasn't particularly difficult, definitely requires two people to assemble. And there are some details that personally I would have liked to be addressed better, for example, the screws are visible from the top... but with a sticker, they can be covered.
Beautiful furniture. Size 47 shoes fit a little sideways. For assembly, you need a drill for the legs and a hammer for the nails on the back. When I nailed the back, the surface bulged a bit because I didn't know where the nails should go
For the money, it is quite good.
Okay, the numbering in the instructions was somewhat terrible; out of the 12 pieces, I don't remember how many had a sticker with a number, only 2 had it. But if you sit down for 1-2-3 hours at most, you can put it together. I, for example, who generally have no experience with such constructions, managed to assemble it relatively easily. It only seemed difficult at the beginning, but then it went smoothly. For the legs, there were no holes, but I didn't need a drill. I initially tapped with a hammer, the screw went in, and then I screwed them in without any problem. In other places where there were supposed to be screws, the fitting wasn't done correctly for them to screw in, but with a little tap with the hammer, it worked. At 24 €, for the money, I think it's very okay, and when I assembled it, it looks nice, and for putting shoes, nothing more is needed.
It can fit shoes up to size 45 to close the doors.
Also, one of the little feet was broken at the edge, but it doesn't affect its balance.
Finally, I don't know how long the doors will last because the hinges are plastic.
I consider it VFM 100%. Ok, the instructions could be a bit more detailed but you won't have any problem if you've done one or two constructions before.
I understand that it comes in two sizes. The small size with two doors and with three doors. The one with the two doors should be easy to assemble. I have the one with three doors. The setup was very difficult because they have skimped on the instructions, and you have to study them carefully from start to finish, and from the marked pieces, you need to understand through "reductio ad absurdum" which piece goes where and whether it is the top or the bottom, the inside or the outside. Nevertheless, once it was put together and the back was attached, it became sturdy, and although the doors are plastic, it looks very good for the money. I used a router to create recesses for the top screws so that they are slightly buried in the wood and their heads do not protrude at all. Shoes larger than size 47 need to be placed a little sideways to fit.
I don't know what you all are saying here in the reviews, but guys, I had it assembled in about 40 minutes... no difficulty at all... I only needed a screwdriver and a hammer
I have bought a solid color one in another color before and I thought it would be the same as this one, but this specific one with the black doors has plastic doors. I thought the doors were wooden like the rest. Overall, it is worth the money, beautiful like in the photos, easy to assemble, fits quite a few pairs of shoes
Quality below average. I will give it 5 stars because it was easy to assemble and because it was 100% value for money. Excellent for the money you spend
Very honest for its cost. For this money, I couldn't find anything better or bigger. Its capacity is satisfactory, for me always - it would be good before you buy it, to take the appropriate measurements of your shoes, to make sure they will fit properly.
As a presence in the space, it is very nice and discreet furniture. Its "legs" are high enough for the vacuum cleaner handle to fit, and on the top, anything needed can be placed, e.g. a bowl for keys.
The instructions are somewhat unclear, nothing special. As other buyers mentioned, various construction flaws were observed, but nothing that makes it non-functional (in my case, the holes for attaching the metal bracket that sticks to the magnet were made in the wrong place). Anyone with a little experience in DIY furniture like IKEA, etc., will not have a problem.
As for the material of construction, obviously it is not the best out there - I estimate that the plastic parts will withstand more with gentle handling and avoiding exposure to high temperatures.
It's very ok for its money! It fits 3 pairs of shoes on each shelf and the material is quite sturdy for 24€. The black piece on the door panels is plastic.
For assembly you need a screwdriver, a small hammer to nail the back, and a drill because there are no holes to screw the legs, you have to open new ones.
I give it 4 stars because I don't have a drill and it is not mentioned anywhere that it is needed so I was surprised and now it is leaning on the floor...it is not a basic tool and it is not assumed that everyone has it at home and knows how to handle it safely.
The assembly instructions are easy and understandable it didn't take me more than 40 minutes.
It is a practical shoe rack but not something impressive. On the positive side, the price and the fact that it holds 9 pairs of shoes. On the negative side, the hinges are plastic and I don't know how durable they will be.
My own experience and I will tell you what I understood from the reviews here on skroutz.
First of all, you get what you pay for, its quality is very satisfactory for the money I gave, secondly it has all the holes, the whole design on paper so you can set it up in 10-15 minutes tops.
I, as a woman, set it up alone in 10 minutes and a quarter.... it was very easy.... there are all the instructions, all the slots for the screws, all the screws, all the nails and so on. I don't know what the previous ones are writing, whether they are competitors or they don't know how to do simple manual work.
I wanted to get the bigger one but the company has extra shipping costs and I'm not going to do it, I will get it from another company simply because I have the special program where you don't get charged for shipping from a certain amount and extra skroutz...