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Hello


I am seeking some advice for a kitchen and bathroom renovation. We live in a half house (double fronted Victorian) in ED. Our bathroom is currently on the ground floor, just off the kitchen. Last year we had the loft converted and first floor reconfigured with a view to moving the bathroom upstairs and creating a bigger kitchen downstairs. We are now looking in to doing this work but don't know where to start!


It is not a kitchen extension but rather a reconfiguration of our existing footprint. We would like help re designing the ground floor space (architects?) and then some one to do the building and instillation work (knocking down existing bathroom walls for example and installing new bathroom and kitchen etc).However we think we'd like to pick/source the kitchen etc ourselves so don't necessarily want to work with a company who will mood board everything and add 15% to something we could have found ourselves.


Does any one have any advice on where to start, what approach to take and any recommended companies to help with drawings and the build.


Thanks


Johanna

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