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I highly recommend Julian Richards for cabinet making, carpentry, interior joinery. I needed someone to build a desk and shelves in an alcove for my daughter and not only was he the first one to get back to me but he was the best price too and inspired confidence. I was very pleased with the result but now having heard my very fussy (but brilliant) decorator being impressed by the quality of the work (a first!), I thought I'd owe to put a recommendation on this forum and share the news.

His details are:

Julian Richards

The London Fitted Wardrobe Co.

Mob: 07931 520 713

  • 3 months later...

Another recommendation or Julian Richards. We needed a fitted wardrobe done in a small room and Julian came up with great suggestions and has down a fantastic job. It took him under 2 days, he is very efficient and very pleasant to have around as well.


Regards,

Sue

  • 2 months later...
Julian made my loft wardrobe, fitted desk and shelves in the study and three alcove units in the living room. His work was of an outstanding quality and his quotes were very reasonable. Much better than others who were quoting ?25k for the described work above. He is meticulous in his attention to detail and we were thrilled with the results

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