I just assembled the wardrobe. I'm not particularly handy with crafts and it took quite a while (because I was very careful) but I would rate the assembly as fairly easy. The instructions were clear enough, each part of the cabinet was labeled and the gear was individually wrapped with small numbers that matched the instructions. However, it would be nice if the instructions indicated when something should be front or back and if the parts were labeled front and back. However, it wasn't that difficult to understand. I bought this cabinet primarily to house my cable modem, VOIP controller, phone and Apple Wi-Fi router (Airport Extreme). I wanted something small, nice (because it had to be next to the bedroom) and not too expensive. The Bedford wardrobe fitted the bill - and I got a very good discount on a competitor's website. I inserted an image. I put the phone and the Apple Airport Extreme on it, with the modem and VOIP controller inside. I intentionally removed the pad completely from the cabinet (it's not really necessary). The downside is the fit and finish is ok so I docked the star. The wood is very soft, but still comfortable.
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