☕ Elevate your space with farmhouse flair and endless storage vibes!
The 4ever2buy Farmhouse Coffee Bar Cabinet is a 50-inch wide, freestanding storage solution featuring a classic sliding barn door, 6 hooks for mugs, and 4 adjustable shelves. Crafted from premium wood and metal, it offers versatile use as a coffee bar, buffet, or wine cooler, combining rustic charm with practical organization for modern living spaces.
Item Weight | 61 Pounds |
Size | 31.5"D x 15.75"W x 50.31"H |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.75"D x 31.5"W x 43"H |
Door Style | Slab |
Item Shape | Square |
Finish Types | Painted |
Style Name | Farmhouse |
Color | White |
Handle Material | Metal |
Frame Material Type | Wood |
Back Material Type | Wood |
Top Material Type | [INFERRED] Wood |
Material Type | Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Mount Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | Legs |
Number of Compartments | 4 |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Additional Features | Removable Shelf, Adjustable Shelf |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
P**E
Coffee bar is A+
Love this cute little coffee bar. It isn’t too big so it doesn’t take up much space but it definitely can hold quite a bit of wine glasses in the cabinet so it’s multi purposeful. It’s durable as well as pretty easy to place together very easy to understand instructions. The color is fantastic reminds me of my grandmothers old furniture.
A**Z
Good
Excelent, good price, the color is the same . I make this for my own ,was easy.
S**R
Great table!
Great table! Very easy to assemble.
R**
The product is very good but need better diagrams in the instrutions
We really like the coffee bar! I would give it a five but the instruction drawings need better detail to identify the part and side to build it. But some common sense prevailed and got it together perfectly! My wife is very happy with it.
R**S
Worth it!
Love it!
J**H
You get what you pay for
This a cheap particle board piece that is a couple of rungs in quality below what you could get at IKEA, but we’ve had a hard time finding something like it elsewhere.The assembly wasn’t too bad (one hour) and it’s a straightforward process of “screw posts to board alongside a wooden dowel, assemble to piece and add a cam lock”. If you’ve built IKEA furniture, it’s the same concept, but the hardware is very cheaply made.Some observations:- the cup hooks will not hold heavy mugs safely. As such, they are borderline useless. Just avoid or find a different hook option.- can lock holes are exposed on the top piece! No covers, not even wood grain stickers, so expect some ugliness.- pieces were engineered and machined well enough to we didn't really have fight to make them fit.- there is no way to route a power cord for any appliances (coffee maker or electric kettle) , so be prepared to drill a hole or drape a cord awkwardly over the edge.- the shelves have three points of adjustment, and that is it. Fortunately there’s a lot of room there.- the door hardware is just adequate, and basically works. The bottom glide track is plastic, so we hope it holds up.It’s just ok and hard to recommend. Consider something else that is solid wood.
T**.
Takes a bit to assemble so have patience.
My boyfriend assembled this for us. It’s a beautiful addition to our small space. I love the wine rack which I can easily use for mugs or sports bottle storage as well. I have plenty of space for my coffee, espresso, and ice makers. Plus once I repot my plants I think it’ll be the perfect space for them on the upper shelf. I love it and the extra storage it provides behind cute barn doors.
T**E
Bottom tier quality
The media could not be loaded. I've put together a LOT of "budget" furniture items from Amazon and other retailers and this has been the lowest quality item yet.The item actually arrived dirty. Not like dusty, but something got on it in the factory that left little spots all over it that thankfully can be scraped off.The directions are pretty bad. The pieces are labeled and the hardware is easy to identify, but there's no way to tell which direction boards should be facing when your attaching them. Apparently shading the unpainted edges in the diagrams would have cost too much or something. But that brings me to something else, you MUST get it right because there is no second chance, due to what I will write below.The "finish" chips away in large chunks when you even touch the pre-drilled holes for the cam bolts, let alone start to screw them in. The directions warn against over tightening, but they mean your infant child could damage it. The wood starts to crack and splinter immediately. While it'll hold together, you won't have an option to remove and adjust or flip any pieces that you might have reversed due to the poor instructions... Because they'll be too damaged already. Putting it together basically destroyed it.Once completed, it's not the worst thing to look at, but it screams cheap. The cam nut lock things are all exposed and visible. No covers, plugs, or even wood grain stickers to place over them and hide them.Lastly, the decorative X on the front of the sliding door on mine has ugly gaps and one leg of the X is loose. It's likely to fall off in under a week but I'll super glue it can call it good.The upside is that it fits in the space we needed it to fit, and the wood is so dry and brittle it's very lightweight and easy to move...
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