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?Rafal made a beautiful fitted wardrobe for me with drawers in a small box room having to fit around two different walls. The work is of a great standard, well priced and I?m very happy with it.

He did the work quickly and I would recommend him for any carpentry needs.?

Marina Brackenbury Crebor Street, East Dulwich SE22

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Jumping in on this thread to offer another recommendation for Rafal, who trades as RWL Carpentry.


Rafal recently completed work in my kitchen to refit and improve some existing cupboards, instal a bespoke shelf and construct a pocket door to a specific design. The work is of a really high standard - I am particularly pleased with the sliding door which matches the original Edwardian fittings on one side and a more modern style on the kitchen side. Rafal was incredibly tidy and polite throughout the work. I would definitely use him again!


AJ

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