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Joinery in Ireland 2026 — Built-in Wardrobes, Alcove Units, and the Cost vs Off-the-Shelf

Last updated 30/6/2026 · Reviewed 30/6/2026
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Built-in wardrobes: €1,500–€4,000 per wall. Alcove units: €800–€2,500. Off-the-shelf: €500–€1,500 per wardrobe. Bespoke is more.

Joinery in Ireland 2026: built-in wardrobes €1,500–€4,000 per wall (most expensive but uses the space best), alcove units €800–€2,500 (bookshelves, TV units, window seats), off-the-shelf wardrobes €500–€1,500 each (cheaper, less custom). Bespoke is more expensive but uses the space better. Most Irish self-builds use a mix: bespoke for the master bedroom and utility room, off-the-shelf for the kids' rooms. Don't forget the utility room joinery: shelving for laundry, basket storage, hanging space, broom cupboard. Often the most-used room in the house. The joiner measures on site after the plaster is dry, then builds in the workshop over 4–6 weeks. Order 8–12 weeks before the install date.

TL;DR

  • Joinery in Ireland 2026: built-in wardrobes €1,500–€4,000 per wall, alcove units €800–€2,500, off-the-shelf wardrobes €500–€1,500 each.

  • Bespoke joinery is more expensive but uses the space better. Most Irish self-builds use a mix: bespoke for the master bedroom and utility, off-the-shelf for the kids' rooms.

  • Don't forget the utility room joinery: shelving for laundry, basket storage, hanging space. Often the most-used room in the house.

When this matters most

You're at design stage and need to plan the joinery.

When this doesn't apply

The joinery is in.

Frequently asked questions

How much do built-in wardrobes cost in Ireland?

€1,500–€4,000 per wall for bespoke. Off-the-shelf: €500–€1,500 per wardrobe. Bespoke uses the space better; off-the-shelf is faster and cheaper.

When should I order the joinery?

8–12 weeks before install. The joiner measures on site after the plaster is dry, then builds in the workshop. Order at the same time as the kitchen.

What joinery should I prioritise?

Master bedroom wardrobes, utility room, and the downstairs WC. These are the highest-impact rooms. Off-the-shelf is fine for kids' rooms and the guest bedroom.

Sources

SCSI, Construction Cost Guide 2026. https://www.scsi.ie/

Frequently asked questions

How much do built-in wardrobes cost in Ireland?

€1,500–€4,000 per wall for bespoke. Off-the-shelf: €500–€1,500 per wardrobe. Bespoke uses the space better; off-the-shelf is faster and cheaper.

When should I order the joinery?

8–12 weeks before install. The joiner measures on site after the plaster is dry, then builds in the workshop. Order at the same time as the kitchen.

What joinery should I prioritise?

Master bedroom wardrobes, utility room, and the downstairs WC. These are the highest-impact rooms. Off-the-shelf is fine for kids' rooms and the guest bedroom.

When this matters most

You're at design stage and need to plan the joinery.

When this doesn't apply

The joinery is in.

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