Prepac White Hall Tree, Shoe Cabinet, Storage Cabinet with 24 Shoe Cubbies and 6 Double Coat Hooks 15.5″ D x 60″ W x 77″ H
Original price was: $289.99.$260.99Current price is: $260.99.
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Discover a new realm of organization with our Prepac 24 Shoe Cubby Wide Hall Tree with Bench & Coat Hooks. This 3-in-1 mud room organization and storage bench delivers on functionality and style, promising to spruce up any entryway. Its classy design features a wide mud room bench complemented by an entryway coat rack shoe bench, ideal for streamlining your morning routine. The hall tree is adorned with 24 shoe cubbies tucked under the bench, each well-suited for a pair of shoes up to men’s size 13, transforming it into a mud room bench with shoe storage. This hall tree for entryway with storage boasts six double coat hooks and additional storage shelves overhead, ideal for hanging coats, scarves, or bags. With its efficient design, this entryway coat rack shoe bench keeps your space uncluttered without consuming too much room—an ideal foyer bench for entryway. Crafted in North America from non-toxic, laminated composite woods, our entryway storage bench with coat rack is durable for long-lasting use. It arrives flat-packed for your convenience, complete with an instructional booklet and an anti-tip restraint for safe assembly. As an epitome of a closet organizer system, our halltree entryway with storage bench measures 15.5″”D x 60″”W x 77″”H for efficient storage. Each cubby measures 14″”D x 6.75″”W x 4.75″”H, providing enough space for your shoe cabinet for entryway slim. This shoe storage cabinet for entryway slim makes an ideal choice for those aiming to keep their home organized. Explore the versatility of our Prepac 24 Shoe Cubby Wide Hall Tree with Bench & Coat Hooks, the perfect coat rack with bench, designed with you in mind, and embrace a clutter-free home today.
Finished in White Laminate
ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT- Coat Rack Freestanding 15.5″ D x 60″ W x 77″ H, Total weight- 128 lbs., All pieces arrive ready to assemble in 1 Box
CLEAR CLUTTER WITH ENTRY WAY HOME ORGANIZER: Transform cluttered mudrooms and hallways with this tall storage cabinet that provides 24 14″ D x 6.75″ W x 4.75″ H equally-sized cubes to store shoes (up to a Men’s size 13), three 10″ H upper cabinets for decor and more while the 6 strong double coat hooks are perfect for jackets, purses and tote bags
ELEGANT ENTRYWAY BENCH WITH COAT RACK – With contoured sides and decorative molding, this is both a stylish and functional addition to your home as a hall tree with bench and shoe storage, laundry room cabinet or entryway bench
DURABLE MATERIAL FOR LONG TERM USE- Mudroom bench with storage and hooks is constructed from non-toxic (CARB 2 Compliant), laminated composite woods with a sturdy medium-density fiberboard backer for added strength- white cabinet is easy to clean, water-proof and environmentally friendly
5 YEAR WARRANTY- All Prepac products are backed by our 5 Year Limited Warranty- if your product arrives damaged or missing parts, contact us for replacement parts at no charge
EASY TO ASSEMBLE: Coat tree includes detailed, step-by-step instructions & all necessary parts- the wooden storage cabinet can typically be assembled in 90 minutes or less with basic hand tools by 2 people
MADE IN NORTH AMERICA- Prepac furniture products are proudly made in North America for trusted quality & reliability and backed by our knowledgeable North America based customer support team
Customers say
Customers appreciate the furniture’s good looks and functionality. They find it sturdy and a great value for money. However, some received damaged pieces, like scratched or chipped boards. There are mixed opinions on the build quality and assembly process.
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10 reviews for Prepac White Hall Tree, Shoe Cabinet, Storage Cabinet with 24 Shoe Cubbies and 6 Double Coat Hooks 15.5″ D x 60″ W x 77″ H
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Original price was: $289.99.$260.99Current price is: $260.99.
James G. Elicker –
Good for the price
The hall tree arrived in a heavy package, well protected, undamaged. Many pieces and parts, but all accounted for. It took a couple hours to assemble. Well constructed, the pieces fit together nicely. It would be helpful if the company labeled the pieces to correspond to the assembly instructions! As is, you need to identify each piece visually based on the illustrations in the instructions. Once assembled, it looks good in our hallway and seems sturdy. Great for keeping shoes, coats, and hats in order. It’s a particle board material, so may be less durable than solid wood over time, but given that, it’s a good buy.
Amazon Customer –
Worth it for the price!
I ordered this because for the price, it looked like a decent piece of furniture for coats/shoes. All the reviewers complaining about quality, havenât looked up a hall tree made of real wood. These cost around $1000 or more. For this price, itâs a great deal!!Cons: The wood is thin and not 100% perfect. There were some small blemishes but nothing noticeable when put together. Also, nothing is labeled and all the pieces are put into a bag together with no rhyme or reason. So you have to really focus on the photos and screw holes to make sure youâre using the right pieces. It took me several hours to put together by myself because I kept grabbing the wrong pieces. Some only have one small hole difference so it can get confusing.Pros: The piece is beautiful!! The price is perfect for what you get, and I have a place to put 6 kids shoes when our friends come to play! The shoe holes are on the small side, but if you turn the shoes lace to lace and opposite each other, they will fit just fine!So glad to have a place to put coats so the kids donât put them on the staircase! So annoying!
Magnus –
Despite Some Reviews, We Took a Chance and are Pleasantly Surprised
Our search for a hall tree became rather exhaustive and went way beyond Amazon and other major retailers and even thrift stores. The price spread is remarkable for these items and some are more beauty over function. I continually landed on Prepac and their different products and eventually decided the remarkable value of their products outweighed the concerning review trends on Amazon. Plus, I felt the reviews prepared me for what to expect in quality and in assembly.The box it arrives in is heavy. My carton showed up with some concerning damage, especially on one corner. Thankfully, there were huge bricks of styrofoam and layered cardboard on the ends for protection during the long journey from Canada to South Florida. With my wife nearing her final trimester, I was well aware this would be a solo venture so I hefted the heavy flatpack inside and proceeded to unbox it piece by piece, anticipating irreparable damage. While I did find several pieces with what many other customers have noted as QC issues – damage to the foil finish or particleboard edges before packaging, I did not discover any crushed pieces that would be unusable or require contacting the company for a replacement.A practice of mine when assembling anything from basic flatpack to more complicated units from IKEA and even a medium-sized steel and vinyl storage shed: READ THE FULL ASSEMBLY MANUAL FROM COVER TO COVER FIRST (unless of course there’s a section written in a language not of my native tongue). This ensures no surprises. I can always anticipate the next step because I’ve previewed the full manual. As I study assembly manuals, I commonly devise ways to simplify steps or even change up the process a bit to my benefit.That was the case with this unit.I read several reviews about the consumer assembling the unit on its face per the manual and then standing it up with a partner and the small pins and cams holding the lower unit to the upper unit would sheer out of the particleboard causing intense damage and even greater frustration. Knowing I didn’t have a like-sized partner for assembly assistance, and knowing I could do it better than the manual, I built the entire top section per instructions on our living room rug including the full back panel which is fastened with dozens of small tacks. Then, I abandoned it there.My next step was to proceed with building the lower unit of this 60″ wide model that includes the 24 shoe cubbies. Again, I attached the back panel with the tacks provided, saving some off to the side for connecting the overhanging seam of the top panel to the lower unit of the furniture. As I was wrapping up assembly, I realized we were shorted a crucial hardware piece in the supply package. Shame on this company for not deliberately providing an extra 1-2 units of each unique hardware piece as nearly all RTA furniture suppliers do. Thankfully, we’re big fans of IKEA and flatpack furniture, and I am a bit neurotic when it comes to saving the extra hardware pieces and little wrenches and tools that come with RTA, so I was able to find a suitable replacement for the missing item.Here comes the fun part of my deviation in the assembly manual: do not join the upper and lower units together facedown on the floor. 1.) It’s an asinine move that forces you to join a narrow top section to a bulky bottom section with the depth deficit unsupported. 2.) the action of standing up this 100+ pound unit fully assembled is what can lead to tearing out of the hardware that joins the two at the benchtop surface.Instead, place the lower unit in its final resting place in your home but leave a minimum 3-foot (1 meter) space between the unit and the wall (for future tack-driving in the back panel). Now, get your like-sized helper (or in my altered situation, my 3 boys, ages 6, 9 & 11) and explain in detail that you will be carefully lifting the upper unit off the protected surface where you assembled it originally, rotating it to its upright position and maneuvering the unit to its mate. A couple of imperative notes: watch your overhead clearance when carrying this tall piece (doorways, archways, hanging light fixtures and other ceiling protrusions). Also, make sure your partner (or a posse of offspring) understands they must be precise in aligning the protruding hardware with the holes on the lower unit. Our joining of the two units with this method was not without calamity and some apologies and praises for a job well done, but it went rather well. The final steps include using a stubby screwdriver to turn the cams hidden within the upper corner shoe cubbies that affix the upper and lower units together and then going behind the unit to drive the last few tacks, joining the overhang of the back panel to the lower unit. Then just slide it into place against the wall.Other notes from my experience: we did have a few pieces of “wood” where the espresso foil covering was damaged or straight up missing/torn off somehow. Thankfully, I was able to strategically hide these imperfections in the assembly process so the finished unit looks pretty darn good.I have minimal concern for the backpack/coat hooks living a long useful life. Other reviewers have griped of poor quality or fears of them stripping out or breaking from heavy items. The manual provides a safe load limit (can’t recall the number) which I feel is very reasonable and could be exceeded if not on a regular basis. The hooks attach to a half-inch thick (13 mm) piece of finished particleboard that also has the 3 mm backerboard attached behind it, using screws of fair quality and girth. I would not regularly hang a backpack on the hook with 15+ pounds of textbooks in it, but thankfully our boys rarely carry heavy loads in their backpacks so they are hung up on the hooks daily.I did not use the included hardware to secure this unit to the wall because I felt it to be inferior and a pain to install. I opted to secure the unit utilizing short steel angle brackets that come with some furniture pieces from IKEA (mainly the Expedit/Kallax cubby shelf line). These also have black-brown plastic covers that conceal the metal finish hardware. This method did require me to drill holes in the top plate of the unit which I do not regret. I was careful in not allowing the drill bit to plunge all the way through the top plate. The biggest bonus here (IMO) is that I could place the anchor hardware anywhere (instead of just on the sides as per manufacturer), which allowed me to anchor it directly to wood studs and not just the drywall.If you purchase this and assemble it in your home, please please anchor it in some way. There is definitely a tipping hazard here, especially if the floor is unlevel or if hooks become overloaded with multiple items across the unit.It’s been 4 months since being put into service and the unit looks great, has received many many compliments from visitors and has held up to a family of 6. We utilize nearly every shoe cubby and the hooks hold backpacks, lunchboxes, a diaper bag and other items without issue. I would not hesitate to purchase from Prepac again. They have an impressive line of furniture in various sizes, designs and colors at prices that are really hard to beat for what you get. They just need to really improve their in-house QC processes so they’re not packing cartons with damaged pieces from the factory.ONE LAST NOTE!You can fit a pair of shoes in each cubby – not just a single shoe. Turn the shoes on their side and insert the first one ankle first and the second one inverted, toe first so it nests with the first one. So easy, a 9-year-old can do it! (my 6-year-old probably could too, but his size 4s fit just fine side-by-side)I will say my oldest son who is already in a size 9 men’s shoe has one pair of kicks with thick soles and they do not nest and he is forced to use one cubby per shoe. I imagine high tops would be a similar issue and nice workboots with heavy soles would straight up not fit in a single cubby. But let’s face it, if you’ve got big steel-toed, ankle-protecting work boots you’re not trying to cram those in a shoe cubby like this, you’re leaving them in the garage to exhaust their woes of the workday or you have one of those sweet rubber mats with the tray that collects all the mud and riff raff they collect and inevitably shed once home.Best of luck! We’re really happy with our 60″ Prepac hall tree but I also feel we got pretty lucky with the unit that was delivered to us and the care UPS took in handling it through the long journey. I know some reviewers did not have such a good experience from the get-go.
Debbie –
Great value
I was a little nervous about buying this because of the reviews regarding no labels on parts. I was concerned that it would be a nightmare to put together. I am so glad that I decided to take the chance because this was the best coat-shoe rack I found for the price. It was not hard to figure out the pieces and the instructions were easy to follow.My daughter has no closet and very little extra storage room so I wanted to get her a larger rack. This is a very nice size unit and as you can see, it holds a lot. You can fit a lot of shoes, coats, backpacks and anything else you need to put somewhere. It is very sturdy and looks great. The color is on point and actually matches my daughterâs cabinets.I am very pleased with this product and definitely recommend it.
Michelle Never –
Needs 2 people to assemble.
Love the product. Looks great. Great quality
Ashley King –
I’m absolutely in love with this white wash with my entry way colours! It’s easy to put together with two people, very sturdy and well made. The shoe cubbys fit my sandals and some smaller runners, but fit all the kids shoes as long as their a normal height. The hooks are at a perfect height and hold a decent amount of weight.This is the perfect fit and vibe for our home, and it looks like it will last us a long time! Would definitely recommend this to friends!
Heather –
This is a nice solid piece of furniture. It is particle board, so it might not hold up as well as wood, but the load bearing pieces are better quality board, so it should hold up fine. I wish it had 18 bigger holes instead of 24 smaller ones just to fit shoes better, but even putting one shoe in each hole, we’ve still got lots of space. It’s heavy, 136 lbs, so definitely a two person job to set it upright and put it in place, but I mostly managed to assemble it solo.
Amazon Customer –
The unit itself goes together nicely with the instructions, but the unit is not the *highest* quality. Some of the veneer is already coming off of the product at the edges, the ends of some of the particle board are only painted to ‘match’ the adjacent colours and the backing ply for the unit is very flimsy.If I were to have bought the unit from Home Depot (Which was around $150 more) I would have returned it already, but the time involved in getting it in the house and assembling it has led me to keep the unit. All in all, it works for its intended purpose, but if you are looking for a ‘high end’ and durable option for a mud room, I would say look elsewhere.
Lisa –
When we received our product, the surface of many pieces came up all scratched up. None of the pieces within come with any labelling. It is completely upto you to figure out which plank will go where. The instruction book will tell you to start building from the top which will require a lot of maneuvering and tilting back and forth and given the quality of the product you’ll start seeing a lot of wear and tear even before you put the unit together. Unless you have any other fixing materials to repair the damage you’ll be stuck with a damaged product for which you paid a pretty penny. This item lacks quality and we are not at all satisfied with how little the instructions were provided in the packaging.
Kristin –
Really easy to put together and looks really good. Very happy with it