Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak

Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak
Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak
Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak
Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak
Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak
Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak
Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak

Key features

  • Create the perfect office space with the Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Shaped Desk with Bookshelves.
  • With plenty of room for your monitor or laptop, as well as papers and other essential office supplies, the L-Shaped Desk even has two grommets built into the Desk to organize and manage your cords.
  • Two open shelves on the side of the desk provide a perfect home for your binders and books, but keeps them within easy reach. This desk fits snugly in a corner to maximize your home office space.
  • The Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Shaped Desk with Bookshelves requires assembly upon delivery.
  • The Dakota measures 28-5/16" H x 51-5/16" W x 53-5/8" D and is constructed of black, wood grain laminated particleboard and MDF. This item comes with a one-year limited warranty.
ColorBlack Oak
Warranty1 year hassle free.

Ameriwood Home Dakota L-Desk with Bookshelves, Black Oak

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Garbage.
Heather✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 12, 2017
I bought two of these desks for my husband and my home office for Christmas, and they were a pain in the butt to assemble. And this week we decided to repaint the room. We cleared off the desks and went to move them and the second we lifted the first one off of the ground the particle board crumbled where the screws and joints or whatever you call them held it together. Thinking we just lifted it wrong we went to move the second desk by lifting by the legs. The particle board STILL crumbled. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THESE DESKS. They will just fall apart on you. They are sitting out by my curb now, waiting on trash day.
You get what you paid for - good looking but somewhat flimsy desk
Elizabeth✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 11, 2017
The desk is pretty easy to assemble (you only need a Philips screw-driver for it). Took me about 90 minutes and I did it alone. The instruction are mistaken at one point - on page 2 parts 7 need to be screwed so they protrude from the table (see page 5 before screwing these metal connectors).

Pros:
- Price
- Looks good
- Easy to assemble
- Large working space

Cons:
- Sharp edges
- The "wood" pieces are injured/scratched very easily
- The table feels cheap and flimsy
- Not ideal for tall people - even in the wider side (the one with the shelves), the table isn't deep. I'm 6'0 (184 cm) and my knees bump up against the back board occasionally when I try to get closer to the table.
Large, Came In Great, Room for Tower Underneath, Black Version Looks Better IRL
Sorcha Miles✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 28, 2017
Is as described, looked a little difficult to put together but I got my boyfriend to do it, he finished setup in about 45 minutes. The wood grain actually looks way better in person for the black version, for some reason the picture makes the grain look whiter than it actually is. It has a lot of space, all my cords are concealed behind the panels.
This desk is not for tall people, but I'm 5"3' and I love it. If you're 6ft and higher you may want to get high adjusters for this thing.
If you have a big gaming rig, I would put this underneath the table, if it's a big tower, I'd put it underneath the corner part. There is plenty of room there for however big of a tower you've got.
I might paint over mine because I still don't prefer the fake wood grain, and it is easily scuffed and marked. Or maybe I'll put a charming table cloth on it. There's definitely room and it's good for the price. Definitely have a friend on hand for this desk, it is big and heavy, and a bit hard to move around if you're working in a tight space.
Affordable decent desk
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseMay 31, 2017
Purchased this desk late last year and have been meaning to post my review for some time. Overall the desk is pretty decent and was easy to assemble. Package arrived with some dents and portions of the box ripped but the parts themselves were not damaged.

When starting to assemble and looking over the instructions I noticed that part of the instructions had been changed to correct a printing error. Instructions were easy to follow and was able to have the desk put together in less then an hour working at a very slow pace. Did have one screw that was deformed and required using a hammer to put it in place as the top of it was flat and a screwdriver could not be used.

It is easy to damage the finish of the desk while putting it together or moving it around. I thought I was being careful with it when assembling it but have some small dents and scratches in the finish now. The entire desk is very sturdy and will probably last for a decent amount of time
Very nice desk for the money
Photostefanie✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 15, 2017
Very nice desk for the money. The joint where the two surface pieces connect isn't level and bows down a few mm. Honestly though, if a super solid surface is important to you, you wouldn't be in the market for a desk made from particle board.

I bought a keyboard tray for mine, I think the brand was Boss or something. I had to make some minor modifications to the desk to fit the tray's depth though. One thing you don't think about when looking at the measurements for a desk is that the depth of the surface of the desk is a few inches bigger than the depth from under the desk. This is because there are large pieces of wood that connect the corner 'leg' to the sides which provide support (same concept as an I beam). So I just had to drop that connecting support piece down about 4" and support the top with a small 4" piece of wood to prevent it from bowing.
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