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Shutters at a reasonable price?


Jess85

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Morning,


any recommendations for shutters? We want to get one fitted in our front bedroom which has a very large high window (almost floor to high ceiling) and about 4ft wide) Don't want extortionate prices, just needs to look decent and do the job. We are in West Dulwich so local would be ideal. I popped into a place in Crystal Palace a while ago and left my details, but they never got back to me, so won't bother with them again!


Thanks

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