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We are local architects who?ve been working in the local area helping people design and renovate their homes through our architectural practice, Poulsom Middlehurst (https://poulsommiddlehurst.com/), for a number of years.


We believe the best way to renovate your home is to be informed about how you do it!


Through our practice it has become clear to us that there is a real lack of impartial information and support out there to help people considering a renovation project. We set up HOME NOTES to share our experience and help people navigate the process of renovating their homes and save them stress, time and money in the process!


We have just launched two new workshops;


MAP YOUR PROJECT JOURNEY - for people right at the start of their project who don?t know where to begin!

SITE SURVIVAL KIT - for people about to start working on site with a builder.


If you?d like to find out more detailed information about our workshops, or see what people have to say about them, click the link below!


https://homenotes.co/workshops/



This is a new venture for us so we?d love it if you?d pass this on to anyone you think may be interested!

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WORKSHOP DATES


MAP YOUR PROJECT JOURNEY: Wednesday 19th September 2018 | Fifty Seven, East Dulwich, SE22 9ET | From 7-9.30pm with refreshments and Q&A session


SITE SURVIVAL KIT: Thursday 20th September 2018 | Fifty Seven, East Dulwich, SE22 9ET | From 6.45-9.30pm with refreshments and Q&A session

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