The four-door wardrobe by HomeMarkt has hinged doors and is made from chipboard (novopan), a wood derivative made from small wood pieces and sawdust. Externally, it has a melamine coating, which offers resistance to scratches, abrasion, and corrosives. It features a hanging rod, 2 drawers, and 4 shelves, providing the necessary storage space for clothes and linens.
A wardrobe with high-quality construction combined with ergonomics and practicality can be the ideal addition to your space. Designed with elegance, it offers large storage and organization spaces. Finally, the product requires assembly as it is delivered unassembled.
Maintenance
Melamine, which is the coating material, is very easy to clean from stains thanks to its hard surface. You can wipe all surfaces with a damp cloth and that is enough to make your table look like new again. For stubborn stains, you can use a mild cleaner.
Dimensions
Shelf dimensions: 57.5x40x40.5 cm
Wardrobe dimensions: 57.5x40x121.5 cm
Drawer A dimensions: 52x32x19 cm
Drawer B dimensions: 52x32x20.5 cm
Specifications
Product Number
HM339.02
Specifications
Type
Four Door
Material
Chipboard
Surface Coating
Melamine
Number of Drawers
2
Number of Shelves
3
with Loft
No
with Mirror
No
Colour
Blue
Wood Shade
Sonoma
Assembly Required
Yes
Dimensions
Length
120 cm
Depth
42.5 cm
Height
180.5 cm
Important information
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I chose it instead of a children's wardrobe, because it is longer and half the price of the simplest children's wardrobe! It's worth the money! If someone wants A' quality, they should pay 1000€! Ideally, it takes 5-6 hours to assemble for a beginner who doesn't know how, like me! The screwdriver is obviously a basic tool! It requires enough space during assembly because at some point you have to lay it down to attach the back of it! (Ideally in an empty room) You have to be very careful with the steps and follow them exactly! In case of moving, it should be transported as it is and not disassembled! It is lightweight! Tips that will be needed are: Count the screws for each set so you know where to put them (let's say what it tells you to put these ones that are 48 pieces or in the hinges these ones that are 28 pieces, random numbers). In the photos, I include the hinges! The difference between them is that half of them have a step and the other half are straight! I mention this because I took them out and put them back in 3-4 times until I saw where each one goes! The straight ones go on the outer sides, above the drawers on the left leaf and on the right leaf of the shelf side! So, those with the "step" go on the inner side, above the drawers on the right leaf of the door and on the left leaf of the door on the shelf side!
Well, it's a beautiful wardrobe and it's functional, the issue is what someone wants to use it for. I wanted a cheap wardrobe for the baby's room, I don't care if it lasts for many years, otherwise I would have built it in. It's perfect for children's hangers, regular ones don't fit. It has nice spaces, color, and looks sturdy. As for assembly, I have to say the following, I think one person needs about 6-7 hours in total, I set it up by myself and would stop every hour because of the baby. It's not difficult as long as someone reads the instructions carefully, for example, I rushed with the hinges, thinking they were all the same, and then after I had put them on, I saw that the cabinets weren't sitting well and I had to unscrew and screw them again. I noticed there is some inaccuracy in the instructions, on the first page it says one thing and then it says differently how the hinges should be placed. Except for that, the rest of the assembly was a breeze. I think it's a good choice for its price.
For assembly, I needed a carpenter. The design does not clearly explain the hinges (meaning the ones with a knee are internal), so I couldn't install the doors by myself. As a friend mentioned in their review, for the attic, you need 12mm wood screws because the melamine is thin. Otherwise, you get what you pay for. For the job I need it for, I'm okay
For the money, it's fine. The only problem I encountered was in the attic with the middle doors, where the screws of one hinge would fall onto the screws of the other hinge because the wood was too thin. In other words, if they had used a thicker separating wood, there would be absolutely no problem. Other than that, it's fine for the money.
Quality-wise, you get what you pay for. I had seen it in hotels as a wardrobe and it's perfect for the summer house...
If you haven't dealt with constructions before, it's good to call someone who knows, many different screws and dowels, don't forget that dowels = + glue, it was ready in two hours.
I recommend using the drill-driver at low speeds, I said the reason, you get what you pay for, I made a stupid mistake with the first screw and went through the (melamine), but it smoothed out with a dowel.
Beautiful as a wardrobe, 39 hooks are necessary or round ones.