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Recommended Interior Designer/Project Manager


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My husband and I are nearing the end of a project with a local interior designer/project manager and we would highly recommend her. Her name is Mariliz and her business is called House 2 Home Design (website isn't live yet though). Mariliz has over 12 years' experience of both her own property development and interior designing and project managing build and renovation projects for clients. Mariliz designed two very tricky rooms for us: a bathroom that involved moving walls, reinforcing floors, dealing with RSJs and knocking through and a downstairs utility room full of tanks, pipes, boiler etc that was not easy to design at all - especially given my obsession with squeezing as much storage as possible into a room! Her design work is excellent and she came up with several ideas that really made a huge difference to the rooms, and she also pushed us outside of our comfort zone a bit with ideas we would never have thought of on our own.


Mariliz does both the interior design piece of a project (and will do this as a standalone project) and she also offers project management and build supervision services, using her own team of tradespeople (who are excellent).


Because Mariliz has developed property herself she really knows the ins and outs of a build and in particular, timing. We have relied very heavily on her for this and she has given us excellent advice throughout. She has spent many hours on site dealing with our team and her being so local (SE21) has really helped with this. Mariliz is calm, measured and deals well with the many stakeholders involved in her projects. She is also a complete perfectionist and has a very and a totally "can do" attitude. She refuses to take no for an answer if there is a way of achieving something on a project so as not to compromise the design. We would highly recommend Mariliz and House 2 Home Design.


If you want any more information, please PM me.

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