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This is a posting for some work that Doug did a couple of weeks ago, in putting up some shelves in an alcove for me (just a bit slow to get this post done!)


Really pleased to have had Doug do this work, well worth the wait to coordinate a date. Doug was friendly, polite, efficient and has done a great job with these shelves that are made from salvage scaffold boards (so needed sanding, cutting and prepping before being put up)


Great price, and will be having Doug back for some more work soon, 07748151682

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Just another recommendation for Doug Hathaway, who has installed a run of wardrobes for us in our master bedroom.


Top quality workmanship and the wardrobes look great.


Agree with the previous poster as well that Doug is friendly and polite - a pleasure to deal with.

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  • 9 months later...

We've just had a huge set of wardrobes designed and made by Doug Hathaway @ Hathaway Carpentry and I can't recommend him enough! Doug is brilliant - very detailed in the information he gives you regarding the design process and how to make the most of the space, and also how to tackle and electrical or outer wall issues before he arrives.

We had 3 huge floor to ceiling wardrobes installed to a bespoke design and Doug created and fitted it all perfectly. Most of the work is done in his workshop pre-installation which keeps any mess down to a minimum.

Highly considerate and I shall be recommending him to all of my friends.

Many thanks Doug!

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Another recommendation for Doug Hathaway https://hathawayscarpentry.com/ Doug built two high quality finish birch plywood fitted wardrobes for us at the end of 2017. We were kept informed of options as the job progressed, and he put up with my mind-changing on a few of the details with good humour!
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Another recommendation for Doug Hathaway/Hathaways Carpentry M: 07748 151 682 - he just removed our old dado rails and re-did our skirtings in our hallway, modernising them and giving them a much cleaner minimalist appearance (getting rid of odd shapes and cut-outs around cupboards etc) - super efficient, super neat and tidy. Thank you.
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Hi, I would also recommend Doug Hathaway / Hathaways Carpentry. Doug made a built-in wardrobe for us, matching it perfectly to an existing one, which he improved. He also did a built-in desk and shelves to make an office area. Both jobs were completed to really good level and to schedule! Doug was very reliable and responsive and provided the right level of advice and a good steer as to what would look good and what not.
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