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The beautiful Daria collection stands out in any bathroom with strong, clean lines and elegant raised panels. There’s plenty of cabinet space, the doors are soft-close construction, and chrome or gold detailing completes the look. Daria deftly combines the function of today with a nod to the elegance of the past. It's the new modern – classic styling with a contemporary twist.
Constructed of environmentally friendly, high grade solid wood, plywood, and MDF, engineered to prevent warping and last a lifetime. 12-stage wood preparation, sanding, painting, and finishing process.
Highly water-resistant low V.O.C. sealed finish. Beautiful transitional styling that complements any bathroom.
Easy Wall-Mounting Design. Minimal assembly required.
Two (2) soft-close doors. Three (3) storage levels.
Concealed soft-close door hinges. Metal exterior hardware with chrome finish.
Dubious about online purchasing a cabinet for a bathroom remodel project, I took a chance with this. Glad I did. (Apologies for the horizontal pix. Rotating them on the computer did not carry over to Amazon website.)Unlike other household items, this cabinet does not require assembly, only reversing the pull handles from the inside and placing on the outside. (A shipment practicality feature to prevent damage.) The gloss medium gray finish highlights the black/white "basket weave" tile. The cabinet top is an excellent display shelf. The doors are soft-close and self closing.I was surprised by the installation feature. There is a wedge-shape mounting board, sharp end placed up and mounted to the wall. Then simply hang the cabinet on the mounting board. This allows for sliding the cabinet to the left or right, which proved to solve a slight issue. The black squares centered in the white tiles were not perfectly aligned, the upper squares showed only an eighth-inch beyond the side. The lower squares were not visible. I slid the cabinet half an inch to the right and only the larger white tiles bordered the cabinet perimiter.