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Chicago Home Library — Vintage Paneling, Built-Ins, Hydronic Heat

Chicago home library. Bespoke oak or walnut millwork, vintage paneling restoration in pre-war buildings, hydronic radiator heat preservation, rolling ladder. $22K-$120K typical.

~1 min read·Updated 2026-04-23

Pre-war Chicago libraries often retain original oak or mahogany paneling and wainscot. Restoration rather than replacement is typical. Bespoke bookcase millwork fills the wall-to-ceiling budget. Hydronic radiator heat preserved for vintage character.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Chicago home library cost? $22K-$120K depending on scope. Paint + bookcase inserts: $14K-$28K. Full bespoke paneling with built-ins: $55K-$150K.

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