Custom Bracketless shelf pricing guide
This page is designed to give our customers an idea of the pricing of our units. Please feel free to request a price quote using our Request A Quote page and we will compute the total cost with shipping.
...Our prices are calculated by measuring the total of all the visible edges and multiplying by the grade of finish.
(for instance a 10" wide 20" long shelf = 10" + 10" + 20" totaling 40" visible)
...Multiplied by the grade of finish price per inch
Paint Grade Wood
Shelves sizes Total 48" and under : unfinished = $.50 per inch
Primer = $.60 per inch
Paint+hardener = $.80 per inch
Shelves sizes Total 72" and under:
unfinished = $.60 per inch
Primer = $.70 per inch
Paint+hardener = $.90 per inch
Shelves sizes Total 72" plus
unfinished = $.70 per inch
Primer = $.80 per inch
Paint+hardener = $1.00 per inch
Stain Grade Oak Wood (cherry, walnut, and teak available at higher cost)
Shelves sizes Total 48" and under
Unfinished = $0.90
Stained = $1.00
Shelves sizes Total 72" and under
Unfinished = $1.00
Stained = $1.10
Shelves sizes Total 72" plus
Unfinished = $1.10
Stained = $1.20
...Additional option costs include:
Over 2"-3" thick + .20 per inch
Over 3"-4" thick + .30 per inch
Over 4"-5" thick + .40 per inch
Heavy Duty Brackets which hold very Large amounts of weight:
$1.00 - $8.00 per metal L added
Decorative Molding options for that special touch:
(plus $.15 per inch with decorative wood molding)
(plus $.25 per inch with decorative oak wood molding)
All items are hand made to order. Thank you for your interest in Vander Elst designs wood products.
Please note: No MDF will be used , ( Medium Density Fibre Boards (MDF)
Toxic chemicals are one of the major health risks of MDF. The chemical of most concern is formaldehyde, which can aggravate asthma and other lung conditions, irritate mucous membranes, and cause contact dermatitis. Studies on formaldehyde also suggest that it is a likely carcinogen, and it should be generally avoided. During the manufacturing process, personnel should protect themselves with respirators and adequate clothing. When cutting or working with MDF, nose, mouth, and eye protection should be worn. Finished MDF may also offgas, raising concerns about its use in the home. MDF should never be burned except in adequately ventilated facilities.
Email: vanderelstdesigns@live.com