Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Nov 23, 2015 1:55 pm Has anyone had custom shelving / custom entertainment (TV) unit built? I want to have low shelving built in underneath windows in 3 bedrooms of my apartment, as well as all the way along a long wide hallway, as well as a custom entertainment unit. All shelves must be adjustable. It's for CDs, DVDs and books mostly. Has anyone had this done or has any recommendations for people? What is cheapest? Carpenter? Cabinetmaker? General handyman? Thanks! Re: Custom shelving 2Nov 23, 2015 3:18 pm cabinet maker if youre looking for a laminex solution. This would likely be your most cost effective option. Otherwise get a custom furniture maker to make these for you. Then you can choose the wood and the finish. However this is also the MOST expensive option, but will look the best and if you use a nice hardwood (even a recycled one) you will have something that lasts for much longer. Depends on what youre really after Creator of superduperonium, expert at expert things, nobel laureate, can hold my breath for 10 minutes. Re: Custom shelving 3Nov 23, 2015 3:32 pm Thank you! We just want white shelving / entertainment unit. Not cheap hideous looking white, but just standard inexpensive shelving. Re: Custom shelving 4Nov 24, 2015 6:13 am We have had our cabinet maker do this type of thing for us. in our last house we had a full height unit built in our living room to house the TV as well as everything that would normally go in a study (our house was too small to have a dedicated office) - filing drawers, cupboards with slide-out shelves for the lap-top, printer, etc., drawers for DVDs, pigeon-holes for bills, etc all hidden away. It was fantastic. I think a cabinet-maker has the most flexibility for doing all those little details. Strong enough for what? For linen, absolutely. To climb on, no. I've got similar shelving in my garage and it holds a decent amount of weight. 900 wide shelves will carry… 1 4193 Hello, we can help you please get in contact 0421019219 thank you 3 31852 |