








🖤 Elevate your kitchen game with style and storage that moves with you!
The Home Styles Dolly Madison Kitchen Cart combines a spacious 48.25-inch natural hardwood top with durable engineered wood construction, offering two drawers and two cabinets for versatile storage. Its lockable rubber casters provide easy mobility and floor protection, while integrated towel and paper towel bars optimize space. Finished in timeless black, this cart is a stylish, functional addition designed to enhance kitchen organization and prep efficiency.





| ASIN | B000LO8NVI |
| Assembly type | Assembly Instructions 1 |
| Capacity | 48.25 Inches Wide |
| Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (863) |
| Date First Available | 6 Aug. 2012 |
| Department | Accent |
| Finish type | Painted |
| Is assembly required | Yes |
| Item Model Number | 4528-95 |
| Item model number | 4528-95 |
| Item shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | homestyles |
| Primary material | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 10.16 x 2.54 cm; 48.5 kg |
| Publisher code | HOOHJ |
| Shelf material | Adjustable |
| Shipping weight | 53.52 Kilograms |
| Style | Kitchen Cart |
| Type of wood | Wood |
| What is in the box? | Kitchen Cart |
S**N
The package arrived quickly. I have to say I am more than impressed with the quality of the unit and all the parts. The wheels lock but I think a lock on each wheel would've been more convenient. Either way, it's pretty heavy so it doesn't really move on its own. The assembling instructions were fairly clear and took about 2 hours to build. Overall, very happy with the unit, it looks great as an island in our kitchen.
K**T
I love this cart, but it is mildly flawed. I’d like to give you the opportunity to decide if those flaws are worth living with, just in case your expectations are super high. To start, I do want to say that this car was like $200 or something when I bought it, whereas comparable ones from other places, such as ikea, we’re $600+. Ya girl ain’t got that kind of scratch lyin’ around right now, so this was the obvious choice. But you also get what you pay for. Setup: this is NOT a one person job. I LOVE putting together flat pack furniture, and there’s something about using the visual diagrams for assembly that really clicks with me. That said, I’ve put together a lottttttt of flat pack as a result. Not just my own, but friend and places of employ have found out about my love and happily toss it to me to take care of. The way this is meant to be set up, there are some times where you have to manipulate screws and locks in ways that could only be done by a two person team. So, for four or so steps, you will need an extra set of hands. I’d say that it took maybe two hours total to set up, and that included unboxing, stubbornly attempting to put it together on my own for a while, and later realizing that there’s a part in the instructions that LIED and having to redo it. Speaking of, the diagram for the drawers is messed up. It essentially tells you to put the sides on incorrectly, so when you go to slide the drawers into their slots, you’ll feel like you’re going crazy when it doesn’t work. Originally, I was going to give you the best way to tell if you’d done it correctly or not, but I set this up a couple months ago and have forgotten my own advice. Sorry. QUALITY/CONSTRUCTION: overall, it’s actually surprisingly sturdy. But there are a couple of noticeable flaws, like one of the doors having gap where two pieces of material weren’t fused together properly. Also, the doors actually don’t line up with one another and there’s literally nothing you can do about it, so one door will be slightly higher than it’s partner, but they’ll at least both still close. Also, because the doors are “attached” by... hmmm... having some metal pegs slid into a metal hinge but not otherwise permanently secured, if you’re a total dunce you can accidentally detach said doors and spend a few irritating minutes attempting to line up the pegs and holes again. Also, I don’t know how I missed this when purchasing it, but the whole thing is much thinner than I expected. While looking at measurements, I spent so much time making sure that I found a pice with the correct length to fit my space, I overlooked the depth. The interior capacity is about the depth of the long side of a 2 liter soda bottle. I was planning to store all of my lesser-used kitchen machinery and all my Tupperware inside, but it’s not quite as roomy as expected. Still, INCREDIBLY useful. OVERALL: for a much more affordable price than anything else I was looking at, this has brought me much joy. It’s super super sturdy, has given me a better way to organize certain objects as well as give me additional storage and counter space, and it looks great! ... as long as you don’t get too up close and personal with the details.
D**E
Very good quality kitchen island. It has good space, sturdy. Easy to move. Recommend this product to everyone looking for kitchen island.
R**.
The quality is good but not perfect. One of the doors was damaged but it wasn't big issue. It's not easy to assembled it together and in need of two people in most of the process. Took us about 2 hours to put together. The result is beautiful and it's a great solution for small apartments when you need more storage room and to separate the kitchen from the living room. We got the product on sale for $350 and I think it's a great price for this. The regular price is too much in my opinion and if you have the time and patient, wait until it's on sale.
C**A
First things first: it looks great, has a solid feel to it and it took 2 hours and a half to build. My partner and I did all the work and we are not very much experienced with this type of projects. Just put a big blanket on the floor and make sure you have all the pieces (one type of screw seems to be missing, but it is inside the bag with the metal handles, so don't freak out!) People complaining about the instructions are being unfair. They are clear enough if you pay attention to how the pieces look in the drawing and which part of the piece is the front and which one the back (they have an arrow pointing the front on the sticker with the letter of the piece). The best approach is not to screw everything all the way when you put it together first. You will notice that it is best to have room for wiggling things around, especially the back panels, which can be a pain in the butt to slide in and keep into place. But if you move them around firmly and then tighten things up, you will have everything into place. And remember that the more pieces you add, the firmer the overall structure. The only bad thing is that the magnet for the doors are not very good and the doors keep opening. A couple of new cabinet magnets are between $6-10 on Amazon. It should be a 10 min. fix. Bottom line: good quality, solid, it can be built in a couple of hours, don't screw everything all the way until you are on step 4 or 5, and get new magnets for the door. Good investment overall!
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