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Brilliant local interior designer


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In case anyone is looking for interior designer in the area, I'd wholly recommend Zoe Murphy of Stealth Design.


I contacted Zoe when we wanted to update the look of our living room but were not sure exactly what to do. I'm really interested in design and usually know what I want in general terms but felt I needed help. Zoe has helped me enormously - she really understood what I wanted and was happy to take my lead. When I didn't know what to do she had brilliant ideas and was happy to guide me through it.


She taught us tips and tricks to get the best out of the space and in addition to helping with the layout she was great at suggesting ideas that I'd would have never thought of. She's very good working to budget - she always had solutions to fit out spending options.


Zoe was great at putting together an overall schemes and took everything in her stride - even my insistance on a bright yellow amazing sofa (which I love and she made amazing use of). She just made everything work and sent me the most fantastic links, guided me when I wasn't sure what would work and was always careful that we get what we wanted. We are so happy with our new living room, it's wonderful.


You can find Zoe via her website: www.stealthdesign.london

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