

Premium Bespoke Fitted Alcove Cupboards
At Built In Solutions, we design and build bespoke alcove cupboards for homes across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Berkshire. Every piece is made to measure in our Long Hanborough workshop and installed in your home in a single day.
Bespoke Fitted Storage for Every Alcove
The alcoves either side of a chimney breast are among the most underused spaces in any British home. Too often they sit empty, or become home to freestanding furniture that never quite fits — the wrong width, the wrong height, a visible gap at every edge.
A bespoke fitted alcove cupboard resolves this permanently. Made to the exact dimensions of your recess — from wall to wall, floor to ceiling — it uses every inch of the space and becomes part of the room’s architecture rather than something placed within it.
Symmetrical white alcove units combining traditional shaker base cupboards with wall-mounted glass display cabinets, perfectly framing a brick period fireplace and log burner.
Recent Alcove Cupboard Projects
Symmetrical White alcove cupboards and integrated bookcases beside a traditional period fireplace, featuring shaker-style base cabinets and open upper display shelving. Victorian living room, North Oxford
Symmetrical bespoke alcove cupboards and matching bookcases flanking a traditional stone fireplace, featuring white shaker bases and dark, contrasting open shelving back panels.
Bespoke white alcove cupboards and integrated bookcases flanking a traditional log-burner fireplace, featuring classic shaker base cabinets and open upper display shelves.
Symmetrical grey=-blue alcove cupboards and integrated bookcases flanking a traditional stone fireplace, featuring classic shaker base cabinets and expansive open upper bookshelving.
The Difference That Matters
Many companies offer fitted alcove cupboards — selecting the best fit from their existing range of standard units and adapting them to your space with filler panels. Here is what genuinely made-to-measure looks like in practice.
Why Bespoke Beats Modular — The Real Difference
| Feature | Built In Solutions | Modular Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Build | Full carcass construction — solid back panel, top, sides, and base on every unit | Open-backed frames or face-frame fixed to the wall |
| Wall Fit | Every panel hand-scribed to the exact profile of your walls, floors, and ceilings | Filler panels or mastic beads to cover gaps at every junction |
| Sizing | Made to the exact millimetre of your alcove — every panel cut to size | Standard module sizes adapted to fit with filler strips |
| Cables | Cable management routed internally through the carcass — no visible wiring | Standard rear cutouts — cables managed after installation |
| Finish | Workshop-applied hard-wearing sprayed lacquer in any colour | Paper foil wrap or melamine edging |
| Installation | Pre-built and pre-finished — most installations completed in a single day | Assembled on site — cutting and finishing in your living room |
Scribing to Uneven Walls and Period Features
Period properties present a specific challenge that modular units simply cannot resolve. The walls are rarely flat. The floors are rarely level. The skirting boards are deep and irregular. Standard fitted units leave visible gaps at every junction — gaps that installers typically mask with silicone beads that discolour and crack within a few years.
We scribe every panel to the exact profile of the surface it meets. Our installers cut each panel edge to follow the precise contours of your plasterwork, skirting boards, and ceiling — sealing every junction completely. The result is a cupboard that looks as though it was built as part of the original property, with no visible gaps anywhere.
Tailoring to Your Home's Architectural Style
An alcove cupboard needs to work within the architecture of the room it occupies — not fight against it. The style of the doors, the proportions of the frame, and the detail at the cornice and plinth all contribute to whether the finished piece looks like it was always part of the room.
Shaker and Transitional Cupboards for Period Homes
For Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, and older rural properties, a Shaker or transitional style alcove cupboard gives the furniture the architectural character to sit naturally alongside period features. A Shaker door with a wider 80mm or 100mm rail gives the visual weight that suits a Victorian chimney breast. A beading inset adds period character without the heavier moulding of a full Victorian door profile.
For properties where the brief is traditional with a modern edge — the fastest-growing segment in our work — a transitional approach uses the clean proportions of a Shaker door with contemporary hardware and a considered paint colour. Popular choices include Farrow and Ball Hague Blue, Purbeck Stone, and Pigeon.
Symmetrical white alcove units featuring traditional shaker-style base cupboards and spacious open bookshelving, perfectly framing a period mantelpiece and wood-burning stove.
Contemporary Handleless Units for Modern Homes
Bespoke white media alcove unit combining traditional shaker base cupboards with thick floating shelves and integrated warm LED strip accent lighting.
For new builds, recently renovated homes, and rooms with a clean, minimal brief, a contemporary alcove cupboard uses flat panel doors with no visible hardware — push-to-open mechanisms or slim recessed edge pulls keep the door face completely clean. The alcove becomes a resolved architectural surface rather than a piece of furniture.
For rooms where an electric fire is part of the design, we engineer the alcove surround to accommodate a Gazco eReflex fire alongside open shelving and base cupboard storage — a complete media and fire composition within the chimney breast wall.
Popular Alcove Cupboard Configurations
There is no single correct design — there is a configuration to suit every home, every taste, and every set of storage requirements.
Popular Alcove Cupboard Designs and Configurations
There is no single correct design — there is a configuration to suit every home, every taste, and every set of storage requirements.

Classic Two-Door Alcove Cupboard with Shelving Above
Two doors at the base provide substantial concealed storage, with open shelving above for books, ornaments, and photographs. Works equally well in modern and period properties. Wider alcoves require solid oak or birch ply shelving to prevent deflection under load.

Alcove Cupboards with Twin Column Bookshelves
Twin column bookshelves above the base cupboards create a symmetrical arrangement with a traditional library aesthetic — the two columns divide the alcove visually and add depth, particularly effective when books are arranged alongside decorative objects.

Alcove Media Unit with TV Area
The alcove media unit positions the television within the alcove space with lower cupboard storage for consoles and remotes. Cable management is designed into the carcass before manufacturing — all cables routed internally, no visible wiring in the finished unit.
Designs for wider alcove spaces
Alcoves wider than approximately 1.3 metres are better balanced with three base cupboard doors. Above, shelving works in two or three columns — the choice depends on the proportions of the alcove and how the space will be used.
Media Units and Seamless AV Integration
For living rooms where a television is part of the alcove composition, the media unit configuration positions the TV within the alcove space while providing lower cupboard storage for AV equipment, consoles, and remotes. Every cable — power, HDMI, aerial, and network — is routed internally through the carcass before manufacturing begins, so the finished unit has no visible cables anywhere.
For complex AV setups — multiple sources, amplifiers, receivers, or gaming consoles — we design ventilated equipment housing to prevent heat buildup within enclosed cabinetry. For media walls incorporating a Gazco eReflex electric fire, see our media walls and TV units page for full details.
Display Shelving and Integrated Lighting
Open shelving above base cupboards is the most versatile alcove configuration — concealed storage below for less attractive items, open display above for books, objects, and framed photographs. LED strip lighting above each shelf section, concealed behind a small pelmet, transforms an alcove cupboard into a room feature in the evening. All cable routing is built into the carcass before manufacturing, so no wiring is ever visible.
The Anatomy of a Fitted Alcove Cabinets & Bookcase
The Anatomy of a Fitted Alcove Cabinets & Bookcase
When investing in fitted alcove cupboards, true quality is defined by what you cannot see from the outside. While modular units rely on open-backed frames, thin materials, and gaps masked by silicone, our bespoke cabinetry is engineered from the ground up for permanent structural integrity.
Every alcove cupboard we make is full carcass construction — a completely self-supporting structure with its own solid top, base, sides, and an 18mm moisture-resistant back panel. It does not rely on your walls for structural support. It is built to last.
Premium Technical Specifications
Premium Technical Specifications
- Full Carcass Construction — 18mm high-density moisture-resistant engineered board throughout, with a completely solid back, sides, top, and base. Every unit is structurally independent of the wall behind it.
- Hand-Scribed Fitting — rather than leaving gaps or using mastic beads, our installers scribe each panel edge to follow the exact contours of your walls, floors, and ceilings.
- Adjustable Shelving — heavy-duty adjustable shelf pins throughout, allowing shelf heights to be reconfigured as storage needs change.
- Hardwood Lipping — a solid hardwood lipping applied to the front edge of wider shelves acts as a structural beam, preventing deflection over long spans and giving the shelf a more substantial appearance.
- Blum Soft-Close Hinges — fitted as standard on all cupboard doors, engineered for decades of quiet, precise operation.
- Cornice and Plinth — cornice at the top designed to match or complement the existing room cornice; plinth at the base matching the skirting board profile.
- Workshop Lacquer Finish — every visible surface finished in our dedicated workshop with a hard-wearing professionally sprayed lacquer in any colour.
- Integrated LED Lighting — recessed LED strip lighting with diffusers available, with all cable routing designed into the carcass — wiring completely concealed.
Why Full-Carcass Built-In Furniture Matters
Many fitted alcove cupboard companies attach face frames and door tracks directly to your plasterwork. Over time, seasonal movement causes walls to flex — leading to doors that stick, gaps opening at junctions, and dust ingress behind open-backed units.
By building a complete, freestanding structural box and anchoring it to your room using precision scribing, we isolate the wardrobe from the natural movement of the house. The result is perfectly plumb
By building a complete, freestanding structural box and anchoring it to your room using precision scribing, we isolate the cupboard from the natural movement of the house. The result is perfectly plumb lines, dust-sealed joints, and doors that operate flawlessly for decades.ealed joints, and doors that operate flawlessly for decades.
Materials, Finishes, and Hardware
Full Carcass Construction
Every alcove cupboard we make is full carcass construction — every unit built as a complete structural box with solid back panel, base, top, and sides. This is fundamentally different from face-frame construction, where doors are attached to a lightweight framework fixed to the wall. Full carcass is stronger, produces a tighter finish, and lasts significantly longer.
Painted Finishes
All our painted alcove cupboards are finished in a hard-wearing workshop lacquer in any colour — including the full Farrow and Ball and Little Greene ranges, Dulux, Fired Earth, or any other paint brand. Popular choices include Elephant’s Breath, Purbeck Stone, and Ammonite for warm neutrals, Hague Blue and Railings for dramatic statement colours, Pigeon and Mizzle for soft greyed greens, and Pointing and All White for a crisp, light finish. For clients who prefer it, we can also apply Farrow and Ball or Little Greene’s own paint products directly.
Natural Timber
Oak alcove cupboards — either full oak carcass or oak veneer panels within a painted frame — are available for clients who want the warmth of natural wood. A popular combination is painted cupboard doors with solid oak shelving above, giving the warmth of natural timber at the display level while maintaining a clean painted finish below.
Alcove cupboards in Farrow and Ball Pigeon — soft greyed green, Shaker Beaded doors, open oak shelving above, period living room
Fitted Living Room Furniture Styles
Any style can work in an alcove when the proportions are right. A contemporary handleless door looks as considered in a Victorian terraced house as a raised panel door does in a new build — it depends on the brief, the room, and what the chimney breast is doing between the two units.

Contemporary
Flat-panel doors with no visible handle — push-to-open or routed finger pull. Clean horizontal lines. Works best in new builds and recently renovated homes.

Shaker
The most versatile style — a recessed panel door that works in almost any alcove. Neither too traditional nor too contemporary. Our most popular choice for chimney breast alcoves.

Transitional
Shaker doors with a more detailed cornice and traditional plinth. Sits between period and contemporary — increasingly popular in older properties that have been extended or renovated.

Victorian & Period
Beaded or raised panel doors, ovolo mouldings, detailed cornicing, and classical proportions. Designed to sit naturally alongside existing period features.
What Do Bespoke Alcove Cupboards Cost?
A single alcove cupboard with open shelving above and base cupboard doors starts from around £1,800. A pair of matching alcove units framing a chimney breast starts from around £3,000. Floor-to-ceiling units start from around £2,500 for a single alcove. We always provide a fixed quote before work begins.
What affects the price?
- Size and height — floor-to-ceiling units cost more than lower units; wider alcoves require more material
- Drawers vs doors — drawers are more complex and costly than standard cupboard doors
- Design complexity — simple flat-panel doors cost less than Shaker or period-style doors with cornicing and mouldings
- Integrated features — LED lighting, cable management, TV recesses, and Gazco fire integration all affect the overall price
- Number of shelves — complex bookcase arrangements with dividers and multiple columns add to cost
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How the Design and Installation Process Works
From your first enquiry to the day of installation — here is what to expect.
1. Free Home Consultation
2. Design Drawing & Fixed Quote
3. Workshop Manufacturing
4. Installation in a Single Day
5. Full Guarantee
Frequently Asked Questions About Alcove Cupboards
How deep are alcove cupboards?
Most alcoves in UK homes are between 180mm and 450mm deep, which suits open shelving and base cupboards well. For alcove wardrobes requiring hanging storage, at least 550mm depth is needed — sometimes achieved by building the unit forward from the alcove wall.
How long does it take to fit alcove cupboards?
Most alcove cupboard installations are completed in a single day. More complex projects — a pair of large floor-to-ceiling units with extensive detailing — may require two days.
Do alcove cupboards add value to a house?
Yes, in most cases. Quality bespoke joinery is widely regarded by estate agents as a value-adding feature. Well-designed, professionally fitted alcove cupboards are an attractive selling point — particularly to buyers with families who value practical storage.
Can alcove cupboards be painted any colour?
Yes. We finish all our painted alcove cupboards in a hard-wearing workshop lacquer in any colour — Farrow and Ball, Little Greene, Dulux, Fired Earth, or any other brand. For clients who prefer it, we can also apply Farrow and Ball or Little Greene’s own paints directly.
Can you fit alcove cupboards around an existing fireplace?
Yes — this is one of the most common applications. We design alcove units to complement and frame the existing fireplace, working with whatever surround and hearth are in place. Matching alcove units either side of a fireplace is one of the most popular and effective looks in British interior design.
What is the difference between alcove cupboards and alcove wardrobes?
Alcove cupboards are designed for general storage and display — typically combining lower closed storage with open shelving above. Alcove wardrobes are fitted into bedroom alcoves specifically for clothing storage, incorporating hanging rails, shelving, and drawers within a full floor-to-ceiling unit.
Can you scribe alcove cupboards to uneven walls?
Yes — and we always do. We scribe every panel to the exact profile of the wall, floor, and ceiling it meets. In period properties where the plasterwork is uneven and the alcoves are rarely perfectly square, this is what makes the difference between a cupboard that looks installed and one that looks as though it was always there.
Can you integrate a television into an alcove cupboard?
Yes. A media unit configuration positions the TV within the alcove with concealed cable management built into the carcass — power, HDMI, aerial, and network cables all routed internally. For Gazco electric fire integration, see our TV units with built-in fires page.
What our Customers say
It was made to a high specification and with maximum attention to detail. It was delivered in the timescale given and exactly as promised. Detailed drawings were provided and end result was fantastic. I would highly recommend this company.
They were happy to work to my design and I found them very professional and easy to collaborate with. I was impressed with the whole build and instalment process and the finished result was excellent in terms of quality and expected look.
It's transformed our room. The service that we received was amazing from suggestions, design, delivery and fitting. I would highly recommend Built in Solutions.
Working with Built in Solutions was really easy and everything went as planned. We are now planning some more work to transform other parts of our house!
They spent the time to work with us to make sure we got what we wanted and we are very pleased with it.
The service was brilliant, they were on time, tidy and very pleasant team to have in the house (even watched the baby for me for a few mins!).
The quality of the workmanship is excellent, my wardrobes are beautiful, Marie Kondo would be jealous.
Why Choose us?
Truly Made to Measure
Every cupboard built from scratch for the exact dimensions of your space — not standard cabinets adapted to fit with filler panels.
Full Carcass Construction
Every unit built as a complete structural box — stronger and more durable than face-frame alternatives, built to last for decades.
Any Colour Finish
Hard-wearing workshop lacquer in any colour — Farrow and Ball, Little Greene, Dulux, or any other brand. Manufacturers' own paints available on request.
Period Property Specialists
We scribe every panel to the exact profile of your walls, floors, and ceilings — no visible gaps, however uneven the surfaces.
Free Home Visits
Free home visits across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Berkshire — no obligation, fixed quote before anything is built.

Made by Craftsmen
Every piece of furniture we make is built by hand in our Oxfordshire workshop — cut, assembled, and spray finished by the same small team of craftspeople who have been making furniture with us for years. There are no subcontractors, no flat-pack components shipped in from elsewhere, and no compromises on the quality of what leaves the workshop.
When our installation team arrives at your home, they know exactly what they are fitting and how it was built. That continuity — from the first measurement through to the day of installation — is what makes the difference between furniture that looks right and furniture that looks as though it was always meant to be there.
What else can we make for you ?
Areas We Cover
High Wycombe & Marlow
Custom alcove cupboards throughout High Wycombe, Marlow, and the Chilterns
Amersham & Beaconsfield
Bespoke alcove cupboards across Amersham, Beaconsfield, and the Chalfonts
What Else Can We Make for You?
Built-in Cupboards
Custom storage solutions for hallways, boot rooms, and awkward spaces.
TV Units
Built-in TV cabinetry with cable management and Gazco fire integration.
Living Room Furniture
Alcove cupboards, media walls, bookcases, and display storage.
Fitted Wardrobes
Floor-to-ceiling bespoke wardrobes for every bedroom type.
How the Alcove Cupboard Design and Installation Process Works
At Built In Solutions, we have refined our process to make it as straightforward and stress-free as possible.
1. -Consultation and Measurement
We visit your home, take precise measurements of your alcove, and discuss your requirements in detail — storage needs, style preferences, and any specific features to incorporate.
2. Design and Quotation
We produce a detailed design drawing showing exactly how your alcove cupboards will look. You can refine any aspect before anything is built. Once you are happy, we agree an approximate fitting date.
3. Manufacturing
Your alcove cupboards are manufactured in our workshop to the exact dimensions of your space. Every component is cut, assembled, finished, and pre-lacquered before it arrives at your home.
4. Fitted in One Day
Our installation team fits your complete alcove unit in a single day. By the time our team leaves, you have beautifully finished alcove cupboards ready to use — no mess, no waiting, no disruption.
5. Aftercare and Guarantee
All our work is fully guaranteed. Our hard-wearing lacquer finish is designed to last for many years with minimal maintenance — simply wipe clean with a damp cloth as required.
