📚 Elevate your space with style and smart storage — because your essentials deserve the spotlight!
The Sauder Beginnings 5-Shelf Bookcase combines a warm Brook Cherry finish with versatile, adjustable shelving to fit your unique storage needs. Standing 71.18" tall and supporting up to 300 lbs, it’s designed for durability and style in any room. Easy to assemble and backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s the perfect blend of form and function for the modern professional’s home.
Room Type | Library |
Number of Shelves | 5 |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Product Dimensions | 11.5"D x 24.57"W x 71.18"H |
Style | Traditional |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Finish Type | Brook Cherry Finish |
Brand | Sauder |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Size | L: 24.57" x W: 11.50" x H: 71.18", |
Weight Limit | 300 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sauder Woodworking |
Included Components | Materials, Assembly instructions, Hardware |
Model Name | Beginnings |
Item Weight | 52.8 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Brook Cherry |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Weight capacity | Maximum weight: 300 Pounds |
Back Style | Closed Back |
Specific Uses For Product | Books |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Product Name | Bookcase |
UPC | 042666160711 |
Item Weight | 52.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Item model number | 416439 |
C**S
Works as needed, good price and an easy to assemble.
Works as needed, good price and an easy to assemble.
J**M
Easy assembly lots of storage
Easy assembly lots of storage
J**.
Inexpensive + Solid = Bargain
First, this is not fine furniture. It is not meant to be. It is particle board with veneer, not hardwood. If you want fine furniture: look elsewhere and spend a lot more money. Plain fact of life. This bookshelf is VERY inexpensive, I couldn't find the raw materials to build a book shelf this size from scratch for less, and I mean any material, certainly not hardwood.Second, it is not assembled, it comes as pieces well packed in a box. You need to have some rudimentary carpentry skills and be able to read carefully and follow correctly moderately complex directions to put it together properly. This is critical. If it is properly assembled it is quite sturdy. If it is not properly assembled it will fall in a heap under it's own weight. It is not difficult relative to other self assemble furniture, it is actually on the easy side, but some people just don't have the skills. If you don't, be aware of it and don't buy self assemble furniture. It doesn't make you an evil or deficient person. :)A few notes on assembly: 1) When you tighten the hidden cam as directed make sure the two pieces you are joining are firmly pressed together when you turn it, if they are not the cam will not hold as securely. 2) It says to use a manual screw driver for assembly, not a drill/electric driver. This is because if you over tighten the screws all the king's horses and all the king's men will not be able to fix it so the bookshelf works properly again. I am good with a driver, I still didn't risk it. There aren't that many screws. 3) The back is not purely cosmetic. It may be veneer over extra tough cardboard but it is critical to the overall strength and stability of the shelf. It also is how you make sure the whole thing is square. Put a nail in at one corner, go to the opposite corner, make sure the edges of the backing align with the sides of the shelf before you put a nail in that corner. Work around trying to keep the back flat as you nail, and use all the nails they provide.As mentioned elsewhere, it could use at least one more shelf. I will probably cut a piece of pine 1x12 and stain it a close enough color.Assemble in the room you are going to place it in. If you are working alone the best way to move it is to put your hands in front of you palm up and lift by the permanent shelf, that is the strongest lift point. Even if you have help that is the lift point. Do not try to move it by grabbing the upper half, it is not meant to be moved that way and the upper half may come off. I would not recommend moving it often and never with anything in it. I have kept the directions because if I change residences again I will certainly take the time to dismantle it, it will transport much better that way.
R**D
Flimsy, poor construction, unsafe, use caution.
First, bear in mind: I've had to build a LOT of particle board furniture over the years. When it's a decent product, particle board is an acceptable medium for long term use.This isn't it. The particle board is poor quality, large chunks, not dense, and the matrix the wood "particles" are bonded in was loose.The cams and bolts are also poor quality, with 1 mis-molded bolt in the package (they sent a spare). But that makes me worried about the metal that's used. And finally, the nails for the cardboard back had very small heads...which is a major design flaw because they expect the cardboard back to be the item that provides rigidity for thus product. See below.The top and bottom of this is held in place by a single small screw and 4 cams. Worryingly, they have you build the top as a full box, and then mount the bottom 3 panels to the top. For stability, this should be the other way around. The bottom should have been the full box.When fully assembled, this leans to and fro without the cardboard backing. LET ME BE CLEAR: THEY EXPECT THE EIGHTH INCH CARDBOARD BACKING to be the part that gives this product stability. No, sir. Just...no.After all that, here's the unsurprising bit. I built it exactly per its instructions. Used all the nails for the backing because, unlike the other shelves from another vendor I was building that day, I felt like this one needed them. Went to (carefully) move the unit into the office space it was to be used in. The cardboard immediately ripped free, and the cam bolts holding the top to the bottom pulled out of the already-mentioned poor quality particle matrix. It folded like a house of cards. I had moved the unit a total of 30 feet with a dolly.In short: if you're gonna buy this thing, build it in the room you will use it. Don't expect to ever move it. But even then? Honestly, I wouldn't even trust it to support the weight of your average FEATHER COLLECTION.
C**D
Works great! Good quality shelving system.
Good shelving bookcase. I've have different shelving systems over my life and this one's good like the rest. I can more likely own this thing forever as long as I don't break it myself. It works for what I intended. The backer part (if used) is flimsy'ish material (like most or if not all shelving systems out there), so whatever you put on the shelves should not be pushed too terribly hard towards the back, or whatever you put on the shelves shouldn't rely much on the backer part to "stay propped up". I accidentally pushed something back kind of hard once and the backer sorta stayed "popped out" in shape and wasn't "laying flat" anymore because of the weight was pushing on it. The backer material is held in place with little nails that you basically hammer into the main wood on the edges. (I simply pushed the backer back in place and all is good now). Not sure if they sell a replacement backer part or not. Hopefully will never need one.
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