I purchased this vanity after looking extensively for something that would fit a small dressing room nook. The dimensions provided in the listing are spot on and the unit delivered came very well packed. The unit is fairly well made for the price point. Many of these smaller vanities are advertised for children/teens but I think this one can pass for a decent piece of adult furniture. I purchased the white unit. Essentially all visible areas had a well painted finish. I used a can of acrylic furniture paint that I had laying around to make a few cosmetic touch-ups (such as the inner edge of the mirrored section as noted in another review) but nothing I considered essential to do. I think the materials of construction are as good as comparable IKEA furniture. I also like that the furniture legs come with a padding on the bottom that helps protect your wood floors if you have them. I included a picture of the open "drawer" door. Most of the pictures only show what appears to be three extra drawers but it is actually a single space with one shelf provided. The unit is heavy. Any moving or up stairs will require two people.Now for a few complaints and helpful hints:The camlocks used to secure the drawer section are made of a brittle metal and not as sturdy as similar ones used in IKEA furniture. I had one crack by tightening with just a small screwdriver. Good news: Linon customer service was able to send a replacement within a few days.Hint: I also noted some comments with having problems using the bolts that are used in conjunction with the camlocks. I found that if you don't "bottom out" the bolt so that the head extends higher into the hole for the camlock, the camlock is able to catch the bolt head easier and tighten as needed.One of the pieces of the drawer section which attaches to the base is packed in the mirrored section of the vanity. The instructions tell you not to open the mirrored section until the vanity is standing upright which you cannot due without assembling the drawer section first. I went a little crazy when I assembled most of the vanity but could not locate one of the last pieces. Finally my wife insisted that I look in the mirrored drawer and sure enough, there it was. (Hint: Sometimes it pays to listen to your wife!). PS: All the pieces are labeled so the instructions are reasonably straight forward.Assembling the bottom of the drawer section requires 12 supplied screws. Unfortunately, due to the way the section is pre-assembled, some of the screws are not long enough to actually be of any use. I assume this is a result of minor variations at the factory so while you may not have this issue, it could require a quick run to the hardware store for some longer (but not too long!) screws.Lastly, there are a few labels glues to the furniture (in each of the drawers). A bit of a pain to peel and remove the residual glue. Wish they would use a simple tag or note in the instruction manual instead.In summary, I would recommend the purchase of the unit. The price, finish and design are very nice and it is reasonable easy to assemble if you're a little handy.