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WDulwichSY

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Hello,


My partner and I are looking to completely renovate our 2 bed maisonette. This would include some replumbing, rewiring, redo bathroom and kitchen, taking down one structural wall and general redecoration/refurbishment.


We are looking for someone we can trust to give us advice, completely manage the project from start to finish, with contacts who they can liaise with. We both work long hours so someone who we can rely on to look after the renovation, in line with budget and timescales is very important.


Does anyone have recommendations for similar projects you may have completed? Would be interested in chatting more about your experience, have a look at photos etc if that's okay! Only genuine recommendations please!

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Hello,



Hope you don't mind mentioning our company Big Small Building Solutions Ltd .Please check our website http://kitchenandbathroombuilderdslondon.co.uk/( although we haven't had a chance to update it in the last 4 years).Our project manager is Atanas - you can search his name in the right top corner and there will be some of the recommendations we have .Let me know if you have further queries ,we will be happy to provide free no obligation quote.



Kind regards,


Iliana

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Hello WDulwichSY,


We run a small local company that specialises in refurbishment and renovation. We have a portfolio of tried and trusted tradesmen, and experience in project management. We are very happy to meet up with you for an initial chat.


Please do look at our website (www.propertyfacelift.co.uk,)and if you would like to speak to a client about us we can supply the contact details.


Best wishes


Melanie and Elaine

Property Facelift

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Hi


just been through a complete refurb, new interior walls , elecs, plumbing, roof, heating, extension etc.


i used Vidas from www.vabuild.co.uk


exceptional finish and first class communication - on the back of the work he did on ours he has become busy - but worth the wait if you can get him and his team.


also not Dulwich based - so price is reasonable compared to some of the prices i had from the usual dulwich companies

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