I just wanted to get some feedback.
I really have come to enjoy building very sturdy, high quality, bookcases from solid wood. I buy the wood usually from HD or Lowes. Mostly oak and poplar. I don't go overboard on ultra fancy trim but they are stained and finished well. I am thinking about selling them. The bookcases won't be priced cheaply like at most discount furniture stores that sell particle board units that the customer must assemble himself with little metal pins and screws. I'm trying to find the type of customer that wants exceptionally sturdy, over engineered, attractive, real wood bookcases that will last for decades at a fair price.
I also want to possibly build bunk beds with the same high quality as the bookcases.
I am not going to get rich doing this, I realize that. I also realize that it could take a very long time to really make any money until I develop a customer base. I just want to do something I truly enjoy and turn it into a successful business at some point. I think if I stick to building one or two items with a few variations of each, I could them very well. And maybe people will buy them....
Any thoughts?
Thanks
I really have come to enjoy building very sturdy, high quality, bookcases from solid wood. I buy the wood usually from HD or Lowes. Mostly oak and poplar. I don't go overboard on ultra fancy trim but they are stained and finished well. I am thinking about selling them. The bookcases won't be priced cheaply like at most discount furniture stores that sell particle board units that the customer must assemble himself with little metal pins and screws. I'm trying to find the type of customer that wants exceptionally sturdy, over engineered, attractive, real wood bookcases that will last for decades at a fair price.
I also want to possibly build bunk beds with the same high quality as the bookcases.
I am not going to get rich doing this, I realize that. I also realize that it could take a very long time to really make any money until I develop a customer base. I just want to do something I truly enjoy and turn it into a successful business at some point. I think if I stick to building one or two items with a few variations of each, I could them very well. And maybe people will buy them....
Any thoughts?
Thanks



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