It’s not hard but it does require a working knowledge of decent tools . Perhaps you could find a shop or a hobbyist local , materials are reasonable at most places these days most guys that diy stuff like this it’s a simple build wouldn’t charge a lot to build these for you . Good luck in your endeavor Sir .
Thanks; that's true, I could look into someone local who does wood working and hire them for the job.
Yes, I've done that.
The best candidates were actually large platforms, around 5~6 inch total height as a riser, and the material was masked by using a dark carpet stapled to the ply/MDF and then placed on isolation feet. Not looking to build stands for bookshelves. Looking to build large surface area but low height 6 inch risers for towers basically.
The stupid simple solution is concrete pavers. No work. Just buy them for $5 and stack 'em. Done. Cover with something to hide them. But they tend to chip and flake and get dust and sediment. Messy. But they do raise the height, are as high mass as I care to go, dirt cheap, zero work to really get them going.
So still looking for examples, searching via image search out there, to see other options for building a riser that is attractive or at least not completely horrible looking like some bachelor pad looking jank.
Very best,