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📚 Classic charm meets modern versatility—own the library vibe everyone envies!
The Sauder Heritage Hill Library Bookshelf, finished in classic cherry, offers five shelves including three adjustable ones, providing customizable and spacious storage. Measuring 29.8" L x 13" W x 71.26" H, it fits elegantly in various rooms. Crafted from durable engineered wood and backed by a 5-year limited warranty, it combines timeless style with practical functionality, making it a standout addition to any home or office.














| ASIN | B00006IBB3 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required. Easy to follow instructions included. |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,944 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #231 in Bookcases |
| Brand | Sauder |
| Brand Name | Sauder |
| Color | Classic Cherry |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,775 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042666027953, 06084588427606 |
| Included Components | Assembly instructions, Hardware, Materials |
| Item Depth | 12.99 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 29.75 x 13 x 71.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Library/ Book shelf |
| Item Weight | 73.26 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sauder |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 102795 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 years parts. |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Model Number | 102795 |
| Number Of Shelves | 5 |
| Product Care Instructions | refer to instructions |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | L:29.80" x W:13.09" x H:71.26" |
| Style | Traditional |
| Style Name | Traditional |
| UPC | 042666027953 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**E
Completed by myself but 2 is faster
This bookshelf was the closest to what I was looking for. My current bedroom theme is sort of a cross between medieval castle/Hogwarts mixed with Disney and anime. The bookshelf has the “fancy library” feel that I was going for and the nice rich color of the brown goes so well with the grey stone background of the wall. I would love to order a second one but my room isn’t big enough. The top half I use for the small handful of my favorite books “since I have a lot of books in storage” and the lower half of the shelf, behind the doors, was supposed to be for movies but I decided to store my video games there instead. There’s also plenty of room at the edge of the shelves in front of the books for small knickknacks. The shelf is decent in sturdiness and weight and the wood is typical particles but still pretty thick. The cardboard backing was also easy to hammer on. However, I do have a couple of complaints during assembly. 1) The cupboard doors need to be held exactly where you want them and either you need to have something hold them in place, or else have a second person hold them in place for you. Otherwise one door will scrape against the top or bottom edge of the frame, or there will be a weird gap between the doors when closed. Also, the back of the door handles have two little pegs sticking out and the cupboard doors have a little hole where the pegs should go. However, the holes are not aligned and the first time I attached the handles, one handle ended up being higher than the other. After a while, I had the idea of removing the handles and switching the doors. Once I did that, the handles were aligned correctly. But neither door or handle is marked, so there’s no way of knowing the handles won’t line up until you try putting the handles on. Bit annoying. 2) One of the final steps is to attach the trim to the individual shelves. If you look at the front of each of the two top shelves in my pictures, you will notice the thickness of the front edge. That is actually a separate piece of wood that needs to be attached. However, there are no holes to put the screws through. Instead there is a narrow opening that runs along the entire length like a thin trench. The screw goes through the opening until it reaches the bottom and then goes through the wood. Once they are attached, you can wedge the shelves into the bookshelf. However, if it turns out that the trim is uneven and there is an annoying gap on one side (which there more than likely will be) you CAN NOT unscrew it, readjust it, and screw it on again. That will split the wood. It happened to me with both trims. Now both trims tilt downward a tiny bit. Other than those two issues, this shelf is great. I managed to assemble it myself but it took me nearly 3 hours and I was assembling it in a narrow hallway. Definitely would have been faster if I had help and more space to work but was still doable alone. Despite the setbacks, I still give this 5 stars. Mostly for aesthetics, sturdiness, depth of the shelves, and the ability to assemble it alone.
R**B
Absolutely love it?
Five-Star Review: Sauder Heritage Hill Library with Doors/Book Shelf I am genuinely impressed with this Sauder Heritage Hill Library. It combines classic style with practical storage, making it a standout addition to any living room or home office. Timeless Design:** The Classic Cherry finish exudes warmth and traditional charm. The molding, paneling, and overall silhouette instantly elevate the room’s decor, pairing well with both antique and contemporary furnishings. Generous Storage:** With a full bookcase on top and two doors below, there’s ample space for books, decorative accents, and office essentials. The combination of open shelving and enclosed storage helps keep the area tidy while still displaying favorite items. Perfect Dimensions:** Measuring L: 29.80" x W: 12.99" x H: 71.26", it fits nicely in a variety of spaces—from compact living rooms to home offices. It doesn’t overwhelm a room and still provides substantial storage. Solid Construction:** The piece feels sturdy and well-made. The materials and craftsmanship reflect Sauder’s reputation for durability, giving me confidence it will endure daily use for years. Easy Assembly:** While any bookshelf can be a bit of a project, the assembly process was straightforward with clear instructions. The hardware and fittings lined up as expected, and it came together without issue. Versatile Styling:** The neutral cherry finish blends with a range of color schemes—from rich burgundies and creams to soft grays and blues. It’s easy to accessorize with framed photos, lamps, and keepsakes. Practical Features:** The doors on the bottom are great for concealing clutter, while the open shelves top show off favorites. The overall footprint is efficient for maximizing storage without sacrificing style. Value:** Given the blend of classic aesthetics, functional shelving, and robust build, this is excellent value for money in its category. If you’re looking for a stylish, durable, and versatile library with doors that adds character and organized storage to your space, the Sauder Heritage Hill Library is a superb choice. Five stars from me. Highly recommended!
D**D
Nice Looking Bookshelf... Lots of Work to Assemble
I specifically bought this bookshelf because I already have the Heritage Hill desk and lateral file cabinet, so natually this is the one I wanted to add to my office. LOOKS: This shelving unit has the same look as the other pieces to the Heritage Hill collection, so it fits in perfectly to the look of my office. STURDINESS: I'm not a big fan of the side panels because are not one continuous piece. It definitely is not very sturdy while you are trying to assemble it (more on that later) but once it is fully assembled and secured to the wall it seems very sturdy. I do not anticipate any issues. STABILITY: A wall anchoring bracket was included with the product, so when it's properly attached to a wall there will be no concerns over stability. They did not include a drywall anchor with the bracket, so unless you plan to screw this directly into a stud, you definitely need to have a drywall anchor on hand to use. ASSEMBLY: This is where it gets a little frustrating. I am no stranger to assembling pieces of furniture from kits like this. I understand why they have chosen to use the hidden screws and L-brackets everywhere, but it does add time on to the assembly. It probably took me about 90 minutes to assemble this product. The trim pieces that go on to the front of the shelves (around the sides, top, bottom, and fixed shelf) make the shelf look like a higher quality product, and the L-brackets you use to attach them have oval-shaped holes so that you can adjust the positioning of each piece of trim to make everything line up right. You can adjust the positioning so that you don't see any of the unfinished wood or have ugly gaps. Or so I thought! This trick worked fine for everything except the 3 adjustable shelves which also have a trim piece that go on the front, but for the life of me I could not get everything to line up properly. I read this in other reviews so I was prepared to do some troubleshooting and adjusting, but I could not get it to look right, so I just left these pieces off. You really don't need them. It makes the shelves easier to more around and it still looks great. The directions offer some "hints" on what to fix. There was a 1/4" gap between the edge of the shelf trim and the edge of the trim going down the side of the shelf. So the directions tell you to adjust the side pieces of trim to close the gap. Well the problem with doing that is after you adjust the side trim then the other edge of it no longer lines up properly with the edges of the trim piece of the fixed shelf. Another tip: You don't have to leave the thing laying on its back the whole time you are trying to screw in the hidden screws or the L-brackets. You can carefully rotate it onto each of its sides to complete the installation of all the trim pieces, and it actually makes it easier to make sure they are lined up properly to each other the first time. I was just careful doing this because it's not very sturdy while it's being constructed. They also include a touch-up marker in the package as well that really is the same color as the wood finish. I had a couple pieces that had minor scratches on them, probably from shipping. I had great luck with the marker by just coloring in all the scratches and then rubbing all around it with my finger. One larger spot needed this done about 3 times, but when I had finished, I really couldn't tell it was ever scratched, especially at the "normal viewing distance" I would normally see it from.
E**G
Best DIY Bookshelf We've Gotten
Just finished putting this together and we're fully impressed. The product itself is exactly what it says on the tin, looks just like the photos. It takes a little bit of extra effort from your standard DIY bookshelf just because it has some extra decorative pieces, but we think it's worth it and that's one of the reasons we picked it out. Did have a MINOR bit of confusion since some of the decorative pieces weren't labeled, but they were easy to identify with the instruction manual. Which, let me just say, this is clearly a company who has seen the problems in the DIY furniture industry and has actually taken HUGE strides to make the whole experience easier on the customer and make the product sturdier. There are no bamboo pegs that might not even fit into their assigned holes, no weird turn-to-lock things that may are may not be tight enough to not unlock themselves, no ten different pieces of tiny hardware that barely look different from each other, and NO ALLEN WRENCHES. The entire piece can be put together with a regular screwdriver and a hammer (or just the screwdriver if you can't find the hammer and are determined enough, since you only need the hammer to tack on the cardboard backing); and because the structure's entirely put together with screws and because it's actually separated into two pieces, it makes the entire structure way more stable than your standard DIY bookshelf. The instruction manual is also not only EXCEEDINGLY, PAINSTAKINGLY clear about which way each piece should be facing and what hole you should be screwing it into, spelling it out for you when they can't just point it out on the diagram, or sometimes even doing both; it also comes with a little pre-measured spacer that you can cut right out of it to help you center the moldings on the shelves just right. And just as the icing on the cake, they also include a marker in the color of the laminate to fill in accidental scratches. We are extremely happy with this bookcase, and we'll be looking at Sauder products for future DIY furniture needs.
J**.
You get what you pay for
PROS: - Looks pretty nice once fully assembled - Higher load bearing weight than most other book shelves/cases CONS: - It's all made of particle board, which chips easily - Chipping occurs when you screw in screws during assembly - Parts machined inconsistently in factory, unacceptable number of screw holes did not line up on the one I got - Molding and backing also did not sit flush on the one I got - Exposed particle board facing the ceiling - Backing of unit is just cardboard - Wobbly when assembled, even worse on carpet - No spare parts included REVIEW: My girlfriend and I both went to college for engineering. We put together model kits and do 3D printing as hobbies. We read the negative reviews on this product, and we thought, "These other people just didn't put their units together correctly. We can do much better." We were wrong. It's not the reviewer, it's the product itself. This product comes with 60 screws. The instruction manual says that all you need is a #2 hand screwdriver to assemble it. If screwing in 60 screws by hand sounds like too much of a hassle for you, then stop here. You'll also be using 59 finishing nails and a hammer to affix the backing cardboard to the unit. This admittedly reinforces structural integrity so the unit doesn't collapse in on itself, but it doesn't address the unsturdiness of the unit. Putting 10 LBS of force on the side is enough to tip it over. So they ask that you use an electric drill to affix an anchor strap into your wall. Lots of work, huh? We used only the prerequisite tools outlined in the instruction manual and followed all instructions perfectly. It took us 4 hours total. Assembly would've been much faster if the screw holes lined up properly. We counted 11 screw holes that were completely misaligned. We had to re-measure and then re-drill these 11 screw holes. At least 30 of the other 49 screw holes were not fully drilled. Most of these screw holes are for angle brackets that have to sit flush with edges; I had to pre-thread all of these before attaching angle brackets. We put it together correctly, but the fixed sectional shelf is inlaid by ~1/16". The horizontal molding is also offset by ~1/8" from the vertical molding. The cardboard backing comes in 2 pieces and is supposed to interlock perfectly. We measured the bottom and affixed it as level as possible. When we interlocked the top piece, the top stuck out on the very top right corner by ~1/16". We had to adjust this, which meant that more particle board is exposed on the back. And this is a minor complaint, but the instruction manual tries to be endearing by having flavor text blurbs for different steps. The last step says "time to go take a nap" which just adds insult to injury in my opinion. My black 5 shelf Basic Editions Walmart bookshelf cost less than half of this and was easier to assemble. It's wider and less prone to tipping on the same flooring, but it doesn't have as high of a weight limit per shelf. We wanted this to actually store BOOKS on. You get what you pay for with this. I'd rather have spent more for a real wood bookcase.
C**R
Excellent Customer Service. Follow instructions.
I LOVE the color of this bookcase. The bookcases at the big chain store generally cost around $100, so this is about what I was expecting. It's a nicer quality with thicker shelves than the big chain store bookshelves and I really wanted the cherry color, which, on this bookcase, is gorgeous. It was a bit difficult to assemble only because I asked for help from a male friend who insisted that we skip through the directions. We ended up getting a screw caught between two beams because he didn't want to sort out the screws like I ALWAYS do before assembling any furniture. Note: just breathe, relax and take your time and follow the directions, and if you ask for help from someone, give them a sedative, like a big dose of kava or something because it's going to take several hours. Once it's finished, though, it's really lovely. I filled it with books and so far, it's been fine. It is particle board with a finish, so if you scratch it, it's going to show. But, it comes with a brown color-coordinated marker so you can cover up minor scratches or flaws in the finish. I was a little surprised that the top of the bookcase is unfinished, but maybe a lot of bookcases are not nowadays. I wouldn't put it in a location where the top of it shows - like next to a staircase. The backboard is cardboard folded in half with the same cherry finish, which for me really wasn't an issue because I always fill my bookcases completely with books so the back doesn't really show. There are weight restrictions for each shelf, so make sure you pay attention to those - some shelves hold more weight than others. I plan to assemble the second one by myself now that I understand what's involved. I have to give five stars because customer service was so amazing. I didn't open the second bookcase for a long time, but despite the time that had passed, they still replaced a damaged beam very quickly, and even reshipped the beam a second time because I had given the wrong address. That was really amazing! Never had such a good experience with customer service before.
P**L
Good looking bookcase, but pretty bad assembly instructions
Because this product's color matches my other furniture in the office, so I ordered two. I consider myself pretty handy because I have assembled dozens of Ikea and other brands of furniture for home and office. This one stands out as one of the most frustrating one in terms of assembly experience. It took me about 5 hours to assemble the first one; once I figured everything out, the second one took only 1 hour. The problem starts with Step 6 in the assembly instruction manual, which describes how to attach the molding bars to the front face of the bookcase. There is a note saying "the End Moldings are offset 1/4" in from the edges of the Lower Ends." I was confused by the note because normally any typical molding would align with the edge of the side panel, for safety or aesthetics purposes. There are pictures in Step 6 showing the "Groove" of the end molding, but it does not say what is the "Goove" for (I figured it out only when I finished the assembly, see below). Page 5 of the manual says there is an assembly video but the internet link is bad. The QR code for the instruction video is not working either. I searched on Youtube and did not find any useful ones for this particular model. So I ended up using my instincts and aligned the end moldings with the edges of the side panels (which is the wrong way to do it). Then when I came Step 12, it shows about how to adjust the end moldings if it looks too short. Darn! So I had to go back adjust the end moldings so that there is no gap between the adjustable shelf moldings and the end moldings. The key problem is that the end moldings do not align the outer edges of the side panels. They actually sit about 1/4" inside of the outer edges of the side panel! This is not a common design. When the instructions in the manual is not that clear, many people including me got confused. Moreover, the screws for the end moldings actually go into the "Groove". Each end molding has one groove, but no pre-drilled holes. Without further explanation from the manual, I initially guessed the groove was for the insertion of the back panel. Actually it is for the screws! When I browsed some of the comments by other buyers, many people complained about the short moldings or the gap between moldings. This is actually caused by this uncommon design that the end moldings do not align with the edges of the side panel. Anyway, I wasted about two or three hours trying to figure out the positions of the end moldings. I'd say that once properly assembled, the bookcases look pretty steady and good. I just wish that the manufacturer had better instructions.
A**R
Perfect buy
I absolutely love this bookcase. It’s stable. It has the perfect color. It’s the perfect height not too tall, but definitely not short. And if it’s perfectly in the corner of my room, the only issue I had with this is the assembly process. Definitely don’t recommend you assembling it on your own. Definitely having someone there to help you assemble it. It’s definitely something I would do. It stores a lot of books, but definitely follow the weight capacity. I didn’t follow the weight capacity and now I have slightly bent shelves. It has good stability.The value is fair for how long it lasts because I still haven’t and it’s still standing.
A**R
Sauder Heritage Hill 5 Shelves Bookcase
I have a set of Sauder Heritage Hill 5 Shelve Bookcases and needed more. Checked on line and found the exact match, ordered 3. Web site is easy to navigate. Received confirmation of order and advised delivery. We actually received delivery faster than stated. Wonderful service.
B**O
Excellent product with fantastic instructions both with video and paper
Excellent product with fantastic instructions both with video and paper. A bit tricky at some points, but looks absolutely amazing!!! We actually bought the whole set and then for another room 2 of the 2-door bookcase. Very elegant!
R**.
Mala experiencia
Sorprendido! El producto llegó en un empaque súper maltratado, le pusieron cinta en el empaque para poder tapar lo mal que estaba el empaque. Al abrirlo el empaque prácticamente se deshizo, además de que traía piezas raspadas y no traía nada de tornillos, manual, ni nada para armarlo. Pensé de regresarlo pero la verdad ya no había empaque! Trate de buscar ayuda para que me enviaran lo faltante pero nada.. hablé a Sauder EEUU (porque en Mexico no hay) y le dijeron que me podrían enviar lo faltante, pero que no embarcaban a Mexico.. tuve que pedirle a un conocido en McAllen que lo recibiera y luego me lo enviara.. mala experiencia
D**R
I can trust Sauder
Good looking bookcase
S**Y
Très bel article et assemblage facile.
Très bel article et assemblage facile.
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