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Sunshine88

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Hi there we are Interior Designers & builders so we are able to assist you in the design and installation of your kitchen & bathroom. Then our building team will install your kitchen & bathroom if terms are agreeable.


I am aware you do not know me but we are happy for you to look at our website and speak to some of our clients.


We also have the relevant insurances.


So please look af:


WWW.tpid.co.uk


I am Robert Forrester we are based in SE23- we would be very happy to have a chat in the first instance so you can decide whether you like us and feel confident we can deliver a beautiful kitchen and bathroom for you. So please have a think about it. We are currently involved with fitting an Itoto kitchen in Shirley for a client.


Robert Forrester

07931581279

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Hi Sunshine88

In line with many other postings on this site..... I can say that John Marx provides a superb service in kitchen fitting... [email protected]


He recently did a sizeable kitchen replacement for me.... I am very pleased..... He really knows his stuff.... I doubt if he would be interested in the bathroom work, but no harm asking!

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Hello,



We have been covering bathrooms/kitchens and property renovations in the area for the last 10 years.


Please find the threads that have been a bit lost ,dating back to 2012.



https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1005785,2091270#msg-2091270


https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1642463



Feel free to contact us for a free no obligation quote.


Kind regards,


Iliana

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Hello,



We have been doing bathroom and kitchen refurbishments in the area in the last 10 years. Pleae check the tread below. There are other past recommendations but the forum is quit used and busy and older once wouldn't come in search.


Feel free to get in touch for a free no obligation quote.

https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1642463,2091268#msg-2091268




Best wishes,



Iliana

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