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Welcome to hardwood bookcases. We have both a manufacture and fitting service available. hardwood bookcases can be stained or waxed or Danish oiled, so feel free to inquire for your particular hardwood bookcases requirements.
Hardwood bookcases have worked out of a unit in Romford, North East London since 2007. We specialise in
making and fitting hardwood bookcases. Our preferred materials are Walnut; Oak; Birch; Mapel or any of the hardwood veneered MDF and Ply products, depending on strength and design
requirements. Lead times are usually 2 - 3 weeks. Prices are given on a job by job basis so feel free to get your quote.
You could view previous job prices:
Example completed home library shelving job prices.
My address and contact details are:home library shelving contact
details
Why not consider a special visit? home library shelving vists page policy
Why not take you own measurements and get guide price? home library shelving measurements
Welcome to hardwood bookcases. We have both a manufacture and fitting service available. Hardwood bookcases can be stained or waxed or Danish oiled, so feel free to inquire for your particular hardwood bookcases requirements.Hardwood bookcases have worked out of a unit in Romford, North East London since 2007. We specialise in making and fitting hardwood bookcases. Our preferred materials are Walnut; Oak; Birch; Mapel or any of the hardwood veneered MDF and Ply products, depending on strength and design requirements. Lead times are usually 2 - 3 weeks. Prices are given on a job by job basis so feel free to get your quote.How might you make your hardwood bookcases? What could turn your hardwood bookcase into reality? Ans: It's a process that starts with the right materials. Next you need accurate specifications, then it's just a question of matching the two in the right mix. Specifications vary according to requirements. If in any doubt just drop a line to gain the right shelf for you.Some cabinets can be made with 18mm mdf whereas others need to be a composite of 2 ply 12mm with an 18mm seperator. Ofcourse one of these choices is down to design, but if you want thin and strong, then the material may need to be upgraded to pine or even oak! Costs vary ofcourse, and a mixture of materials could get you what you want at a much lower cost.
Why not consider turning your ideas for shelves into reallity using information collect here? Most people when thinking of making floating shelves are torn between using solid wood and the ultra thin, usually high gloss, or pretend wood bought at some high street stores. Well there is an alternative. There are various stages that have to be followed. Stage 1: find the measurements of the shelves you require including the length width height and quantity. Stage 2: Here you'll need to decide on the materials, this can simply be a question of money or finish. I'll explain: Solid oak is exspensive and requires lots of hard work to make it the right size and therefore fit but the finish will always be great regardless of it being painted or varnished etc. Or you could chose MDF which is much cheaper and also takes less work to make it fit and it's just as easy to paint and stain as oak. But ofcourse with MDF you run the risk that your shelf fail, due to excess loads. So oak is a cost=lose quality=win strength=win and MDF is a cost=win quality=win strength=lose. It would have to be excess loads that made a MDF shelf fail. So perhaps the middle ground is MDF with a strengthend core? Stage 3: The fitting or putting together of your project is next. This happens with either fixings bought somewhere or by using fixings you've made. I'd recommend using iron rods when it comes to floating shelves and good glue and screws when it comes to hardwood bookcases. Stage 4:
You could view previous job prices:
Example completed home library shelving job prices.
My address and contact details are:home library shelving contact
details
Why not consider a special visit? home library shelving vists page policy
Why not take you own measurements and get guide price? home library shelving measurements
Welcome to part and full time carpentry and joinery jobs in London. Why not drop me a line and I'll explain what's available? Mark
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