Anonymous wrote:http://www.hometalk.com/446277/design-and-decor
$2K for a 17 ft wall of built ins using IKEA Hemnes shelves
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since no one else is chiming in, I can recommend Chris Forney. He has never done anything for me but he seems to be who everyone recommends on the Hill for built ins. And with all these tiny row houses, everyone wants built ins.
Thanks! Which PP are you, if you don't mind my asking? Hopefully not the i.d. who says hers cost $15k...
If Forney did yours, what kind and how much? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Since no one else is chiming in, I can recommend Chris Forney. He has never done anything for me but he seems to be who everyone recommends on the Hill for built ins. And with all these tiny row houses, everyone wants built ins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an interior designer and some of the small built ins I've installed have been about $10 - 15K. So they can be pricey even if small and not too fancy. Another way to go would be to use Ikea cabinetry and have it built in. That could save you a considerable amount so that it's not fully custom.
That's a rip off unless it's a mansion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We paid about 3K for bookcases and cabinets on either side of the fireplace with a mantel and surround.
If you're happy with them, would you share the name of your woodworker? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:We paid about 3K for bookcases and cabinets on either side of the fireplace with a mantel and surround.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an interior designer and some of the small built ins I've installed have been about $10 - 15K. So they can be pricey even if small and not too fancy. Another way to go would be to use Ikea cabinetry and have it built in. That could save you a considerable amount so that it's not fully custom.