Dec 03, 2019
I've assembled a bunch of furniture pieces and desks for my home and this one wasn't that difficult. The key to the "instructions" pictures is to look at where the holes are in the picture. If you follow those, you should be fine. Maybe a few times you may need to undo a bit but not that often. The only complaint I would have about this is the design. The bottom part really needs a bar across it to make the piece less likely to break if you need to move it. Only safe way to move it with a ...
I've assembled a bunch of furniture pieces and desks for my home and this one wasn't that difficult. The key to the "instructions" pictures is to look at where the holes are in the picture. If you follow those, you should be fine. Maybe a few times you may need to undo a bit but not that often. The only complaint I would have about this is the design. The bottom part really needs a bar across it to make the piece less likely to break if you need to move it. Only safe way to move it with a furniture mover is to do it from the front and grab from the center.... But aside from that, this is a good desk with a lot of places to hide wires without having to tie them together as much. Most desks I've seen on Amazon at this price range are all completely open so it's harder to mask the wires without tying them to the bars or something. Here, I put the large power strips and docks inside the left cabinet.... and with that it looks like a nice clean working area now.