How I Saved £3.8k on Custom Alcove Units & Shelving with IKEA and Amazon—And You Can Too!

Published on October 13, 2025 at 08:56 AM
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A DIY enthusiast has revealed that she was quoted £4,300 for alcove units, but in a bid to save cash, decided to do it on a budget with the help of her partner.

Thanks to from and , this and her man were able to save £3,800 on their – yes, you heard that correctly.

Two people building alcove units on the floor in a room.A DIY fan has shared a step-by-step tutorial on how she made alcove units Room with light-colored built-in shelves on either side of a fireplace, with a TV on the left shelf and a red patterned rug on the wooden floor.After being quoted £4,300 for the interior job, this content creator decided to take it on herself and people think the finished result looks “fabulous”

Posting on , the young woman, who uploads content online under the username ‘The Haye Barn’ shared a breakdown of how she transformed her without .

So if your but you’re desperate to then you’ve come to the right place and will need to take notes.

The , who lives in , confirmed that she was quoted a jaw-dropping £120,000 to transform her entire home, but is doing it for a fraction of the price.

With £40,000 to spend, saving by making her down was one of her recent projects, as she said: “We were quoted £4,300 to make these alcove units – here’s how we did it ourselves for £460.”

First things first, did “the quickest job” which was building the IKEA cabinets.

She confirmed that to save “lots of time,” she ordered adjustable feet on to raise the height of the units, as her floors are “not level.”

Following this, she added: “I wanted our shaker doors to be more decorative so I cut moulding for the inside.”

After putting the units in place, the clamped them together using the shelf holes.

Moments later, she continued: “We then used timber to go on the top and the bottom of the units to make them look built in.”

To fill the gaps on the side of the units, the couple made MDF boxes and also created ladder frames which they glued and screwed together.

The woman confirmed that they got the shelves cut at B&Q using plywood and then glued and screwed them into the battens.

After cutting and sticking the in place, the pair primed and painted the units and the final step was to add the knobs.

Following this, the woman reflected on her , as she explained: “We did have lots of people tell us that the gap at the top looked weird so we’ve pulled that moulding off, but that’s a story for another time.”

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DIY fans react

The woman’s clip, which was posted under the username @ thehayebarn , has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 211,200 views.

were impressed with the couple’s and many eagerly raced to the comments to express this.

This is amazing!!!!!

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One person said: “Such a good job! Appreciate all the details you explained too!”

Another added: “Looks great. Well done!”

A third commented: “Wonderful. I love stories like this. They look fabulous.”

Meanwhile, someone else chimed in: “This is amazing!!!!!”

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