✨ Transform your bathroom into a chic sanctuary!
The Bath Vida Priano Double Door Mirrored Bathroom Cabinet is a stylish and functional storage solution, featuring a sleek Grey & Oak finish, two mirrored doors, and an adjustable shelf. Made from durable MDF, this wall-mounted cabinet is easy to clean and perfect for organizing your bathroom essentials.
Colour | Grey & Oak |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 57 x 47 cm; 6.6 kg |
Is assembly required | Yes |
Assembly type | Require Assembly |
Installation type | Surface Mount |
Primary material | Engineered Wood |
Type of wood | Engineered Wood |
Top material | Engineered Wood |
Finish type | matte |
Warranty summary | No. |
Capacity | H 47 x W 57 x D 18 Cm Approx. |
What is in the box? | Bath Vida Priano Double Door Mirrored Bathroom Cabinet Storage Cupboard Wall Mounted, Grey & Oak |
Type of door | mirrored |
Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Publisher code | LB1RE |
Number of boxes | 1 |
Shipping weight | 7.67 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | 3331334 |
Manufacturer | Bath Vida |
Item model number | 3331334 |
ASIN | B08JCQTCXD |
G**O
Solid Buy
Pretty and very easy to put together - Comes with very good and clear instructionsLooks really pretty, spacious inside for storage and looks niceBuy
A**R
Great product, good value
Love this product, sits on my wide window reveal above my sink, perfectly holding everything I need.Only drawback, so no 5 stars, handles screws didn't fit on, screws broke, so had to buy new ones, but no biggie.Good quality and value for money, don't let my screw niggle put you off.
D**N
Very servicable
Very good, all pieces there, very sturdy, easy to assemble and looks good
A**R
Very affordable
Exactly what I wanted and easy to put together and on the wall
J**I
Cabinet
Very easy to make up. Much larger than the one I replaced. Very nice.
M**S
Cheap and Cheeful but it shows!
Pros:For £35 it looks quite nice.Easy to assemble (I disagree with the instructions it does not take two people and there is no need for either a hammer or mallet)Once assembled it is relatively sturdy.The back board is attached with screws rather than nails like most flat pack furniture.Cons:The paint is extremely thin, I used my finger nail to remove one of the numbering labels and it made a grey scratch.Some of the panels are ever so slighty warped so that the bottom left of my cabinet is about 5mm away from the wall (once filled with heavier items in that corner it was fine).There was a 3mm size difference on the mirrored doors so it is impossible for them to line up.Finally I disagree with the instructions which for some strange reason has you preparing the doors first and attaching them before you put the cabinet on the wall (if you do that then you will need two people!).Having said all of that, it does the job it was designed for and looks reasonable considering the low cost.
W**H
Really poor quality
Please don’t waste your money on this. I haven’t even finished putting it together and it’s clearly rubbish. It looks and feels really cheap, as shown by the knobs on the doors: they’re cheap plastic and, although I was incredibly careful not to overtighten the screws, they have broken. The ‘shelf’ for inside is ludicrously thin and would struggle to support a single packet of tissues, let alone anything else you might have in the bathroom. There is zero adjustment on the door hinges, so you’ll be incredibly lucky to get the doors lining up. And not one single screw can be tightened fully as it’s clear that it would just strip out of the cheap, thin MDF from which this cupboard is made. I’m not even going to bother finishing building it to put on the wall, as it looks awful and would probably fall off within 24 hrs. I would send it back but it’s been in the box for ages waiting to be put up, so it’s a complete waste. At least the pathetically thin ‘timber’ won’t add much to landfill.
L**F
Use pva glue and 6mm drill bit
This went together fairly easily. The quality is what you'd expect for the price, basic mdf which you'll be screwing directly into, so don't over tighten. I used an electric screwdriver, which I'd recommend for any flat pack.I used pva glue for any area the wood joined for extra strength, and fixed the doors after fitting to the wall (you'll probably need two people with either method). Make sure the magnets and the metal are aligned before fixing the doors.Drill bit required is a 6mm masonry bit, which is not in the instructions.I can't see this lasting more than a coupe of years, but it looks decent and is fine for light use.
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