Pricing

Stack of wooden boards on a workbench with a cutting mat in the foreground and metal rods and machinery in the background.

Example Projects & Typical Budgets.

Every bespoke project we build is designed and priced individually, based on the space, materials, and level of detail involved. That said, one of the most common questions we’re asked early on is “roughly how much does something like this cost?”

The examples below are intended to give a realistic sense of scope and investment, based on past projects I’ve completed. Prices shown reflect what I would typically charge for similar work if undertaken in early 2026.

They are illustrative only, but should help you understand the level of finish, craftsmanship, and detail involved before we move into a site visit and detailed design work.

Bespoke cabinetry is a significant investment because each piece is made to measure, carefully finished and installed with precision; costs reflect materials, time, and craft.

A large green wardrobe with multiple drawers and doors, positioned against a white wall with a sloped ceiling. The room has a gray carpeted floor and a windowsill with a partially pulled green curtain. An electrical socket is visible near the floor.

Example 1: Fitted Wardrobe

Typical investment (early 2026): £3,000 - £6,000 + VAT

This example represents a fully bespoke fitted wardrobe designed to maximise storage while remaining visually clean and proportional to the room.

This project included:

  • Made-to-measure carcassing and doors

  • Angled section under the sloping ceiling

  • Painted finish (sprayed)

  • Internal hanging, shelving, and drawer layouts

  • Soft-close hardware throughout

  • Off-site manufacturing and finishing

All projects vary significantly depending on size, layout, and detailing, but this example reflects a common level of finish and complexity.

A small room with white walls, a window with blinds, and a gray carpeted floor. There are white cabinets on both sides, with black handles. A dark green upholstered chair is positioned in front of a radiator below the window. An exposed light bulb hangs from the ceiling.

Example 2: Dressing Room

Typical investment (early 2026): £7,000 - £12,000 + VAT

This example represents a fully bespoke dressing room in a modern house.

This project included:

  • Made-to-measure carcassing and doors

  • 4 double wardrobes + a dressing area

  • Modern ultra-matte finish + sprayed components

  • Internal hanging, shelving, and drawer layouts

  • Solid oak drawers

  • Soft-close hardware throughout

  • LED lighting

All projects vary significantly depending on size, layout, and detailing, but this example reflects a common level of finish and complexity.

Green entertainment center with books, framed photos, small decorative trees, and small toy cars beneath a flat-screen TV, with a window with white blinds and polka dot curtains to the left.

Example 3: Media Wall

Typical investment (early 2026): £3,000 - £5,000 + VAT

This example represents a fully bespoke media wall designed to add storage and bring some life to an otherwise uninspired wall in the client’s living room.

This example covered:

  • Approx. 2m wide, floor-to-coving installation

  • Fully bespoke cabinetry built to suit the space

  • Spray painted finish in a client-selected colour

  • Integrated shelving and cupboard storage

  • Allowance for TV recess and cable management

All projects vary significantly depending on size, layout, and detailing, but this example reflects a common level of finish and complexity.

A cozy room with a light blue bookshelf filled with books, a wicker chair, a floral curtain, and a wooden floor.

Example 4: Bookcase

Typical investment (early 2026): £4,000 - £7,000 + VAT

This example represents a fully bespoke wall-to-wall bookcase, with fluted detailing.

This example covered:

  • Approx. 4m wide, floor-to-ceiling installation

  • Fully bespoke cabinetry built to suit the space

  • Spray painted finish in a client-selected colour

  • Adjustable height shelving

  • Decorative detailing

All projects vary significantly depending on size, layout, and detailing, but this example reflects a common level of finish and complexity.

White wooden kitchen cabinet with open shelves, partially open white cabinet door, located next to a staircase with beige carpeted stairs and white railing. Dark wood floor.

Example 5: Under-Stairs Storage

Typical investment (early 2026): £3,000 - £5,000 + VAT

This example represents a fully bespoke under-stairs storage unit.

This example covered:

  • Double unit, each with pull-out storage

  • Fully bespoke cabinetry built to suit the space

  • Spray painted finish in a client-selected colour

  • Push-to-open pull-outs

  • Fixed height shelving

All projects vary significantly depending on size, layout, and detailing, but this example reflects a common level of finish and complexity.

Open wooden wardrobe with a black clothing rod inside and shelves at the bottom, set against a wooden floor.

Example 6: Hallway Cupboard

Typical investment (early 2026): £2,500 - £4,000 + VAT

This example represents a fully bespoke hallway cupboard with LED lighting.

This example covered:

  • Approx. 1.2m wide, floor-to-ceiling installation

  • Fully bespoke cabinetry built to suit the space

  • Spray painted finish in a client-selected colour

  • LED lighting

  • Handleless door design

All projects vary significantly depending on size, layout, and detailing, but this example reflects a common level of finish and complexity.

If these examples resonate and you’d like something similar for your home, get in touch to arrange a site visit — that’s when we tailor a precise design and build quote.