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Carpenter Needed. alcove shelves and cupboards


poppet27

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We've been sensationally let down by a carpenter I found on a Check A Trade. He was angry and abusive.

As such, we are looking for someone else to take on the job which is already spec'd. Is there anyone reliable and not costing a fortune out there?


It's for alcove open shelving plus shaker cupboards at both sides of our fireplace. Measurements and 3D plans were already made so we won't mess anyone around! We'd also like mdf fitted wardrobes in the upstairs alcove.

I would thoroughly recommend Alex Fereira, of Crown Joinery - goes under the name of Mr Alex - Portuguese, with good English; thoroughly professional, a master craftsman who prides himself on his skill. Doors, built-in furniture his speciality. He managed an excellent job for us, and I shall use him again to spec and construct built-in bedroom cupboards and shelves. Reasonable pricing.


020 8293 7898 [email protected]

Did you find someone yet? lots of recommendations I know, but I have just had Philip Quinn to do some beautiful TV unit and shelves in an alcove and they look amazing. 07701097779 if you wanted to contact him. Lives locally and very trustworthy.

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