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Dear Sir/Madame,


Hope this finds you well. I saw your post on here and would like to offer our service. We can design and build any kitchen or bathroom, fitted wardrobes, cabinets, under-stairs storage and other built in furniture as well as help you with any house refurbishment you may need. All work is carried out to the highest standard using only the best quality materials. Quotations are FREE so please do not hesitate to get in touch.


We specialise in:


Kitchens from refurbishment to complete installations

Bathrooms from simple tap installation to complete suite installations including wet rooms

Carpentry

Painting and decorating

Internal and external refurbishment

Plumbing and electrics

Tiling and flooring



and more...


You can contact us on 0777 2 555 881 and 020 3627 2737 or drop us a line [email protected]


Kindest regards,


Pawel

http://www.sublime-property.com

https://www.facebook.com/sublimepropertymaintenance


I've attached few pictures of our work here, you can find even more pictures on our Facebook page:


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