Entryways from Fischer's workshop — planned, built and installed by one team. Our entryways comes out of the same hall where we make furniture, kitchens and stairs. No subcontractors, no three-country supply chain, no compromises in the detail.
Every fit-out project starts with an on-site survey. We measure to the millimetre, check walls for plumb and ceilings for height, document conduit runs and sockets. We then draw the piece in our own CAD; you receive plan and 3D view. Only once the drawing is right does the piece go into build.
We work with solid wood and veneered panels from PEFC-certified European forestry. For visible surfaces we use real veneer only — no foils, no prints. Finishes are oiled, waxed, or left raw; on request fire-rated (B1) or acoustically perforated.
Installation is handled by our own crew with truck crane, scissor lift and dedicated jointing tools. For larger works — retail fit-out, office build-out, hotel interior — we coordinate directly with architect and site management. Handover protocol, care instructions and a five-year snagging warranty are standard.
Frequently asked about Entryways
Answers to the questions we hear most often — pricing, materials, process. If something is missing, just call.
A walk-in wardrobe of around 4 m² with rails, hat shelf, drawers, shoe module and integrated LED lighting ranges between 18,000 and 32,000 euros. With a bench, mirrored panels, jewellery drawers with velour insert and bespoke veneer selection, premium solutions reach 55,000 euros. Price includes survey, concept, 3D visualisation and installation.
Three layers work best: warm-white rail lighting via LED strips (3000 K), precise spots in drawers with motion sensor, and a 4000 K mirror light for outfit checking. We route the low-voltage wiring concealed in the cabinet bodies; the transformer sits accessible for later service.
That is exactly where it pays off. Across 1.20 m of wall we build a wardrobe combining hook rail, shelves, mirror and bench with shoe pull-out — all in one piece, integrated into the room, visually calm rather than busy. Such solutions start at 4,800 euros. Off-the-shelf wardrobes almost always look oversized in narrow hallways.