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Hi Forumers,


I?m very new here but would like to offer my services....


I currently work, manage, restore, develop and design a portfolio over south east London, mostly Dulwich, New Cross, Greenwich and Blackheath and have lots of past work I can show you if you are interested in having a chat.


What can I do for you... Well I can design, source, project manage, build, recommend builders and tradesmen, decorate, style, furnish and even create bespoke pieces for your space on any budget. I do this for myself, landlords, freeholders and commercial clients. I even just visit homes move the furniture around abit and revamp tired spaces, I also theme and stage for seasons i.e Christmas staging for commercial and residential properties.


I live on Camberwell Grove and am currently refurbishing the basement of my building, so if you are interested in working with me Im in action locally and Im more than happy for you to pop round and have a look. I will be creating a social media account where you can follow me and maybe get all the tips you need without even instructing me. I don?t mind I genuinely LOVE what I do!

Get in touch if you think I could be of any assistance.


Alicia x

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