I used South London Makers They’ve been pretty quiet on the instagram lately though so don’t know if he’s still out there doing it. They did me some oak/valchromat fitted wardrobes; floor to almost ceiling-ish, one bifold opening, one standard (that I meant to stick a mirror on the back of, but never got around to it). It cost a lot compared to buying something standard, but it was a neat solution to the problem and I was firing the money gun pretty heavily on the house that year.
If you’re just doing doors and frames then you’re saving three (well, five) sides of the faff and materials. A based-on-nothing guess from me would be 1.5k+ depending on hardware and complexity. Multiply that by however many fingers you feel like holding up once you throw wardrobes into the mix. You’ll likely need two hands.
That was just my builder as he had a background in joinery and fancied giving them a go. On paper they cost ~half what the bedroom wardrobes did as I think he undervalued his skills, but I’ve no idea how much I actually ended up paying for them. He did all my bathroom stuff too.
I used South London Makers They’ve been pretty quiet on the instagram lately though so don’t know if he’s still out there doing it. They did me some oak/valchromat fitted wardrobes; floor to almost ceiling-ish, one bifold opening, one standard (that I meant to stick a mirror on the back of, but never got around to it). It cost a lot compared to buying something standard, but it was a neat solution to the problem and I was firing the money gun pretty heavily on the house that year.
If you’re just doing doors and frames then you’re saving three (well, five) sides of the faff and materials. A based-on-nothing guess from me would be 1.5k+ depending on hardware and complexity. Multiply that by however many fingers you feel like holding up once you throw wardrobes into the mix. You’ll likely need two hands.