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I recommend Victor - he can do anything with wood, he fitted our kitchen and built wooden french doors for us and I have seen a massive built in wardrobe he built for one of our neighbours from scratch, not even from a kit! Great guy, honest, hard working, very reliable and very reasonable price - his number is 07909525303.
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try www.beckenhaminteriors.com these guys are awesome! i had a quote from sharps as my freiend recomended them, then another friend told me about these guys 11/10!! everything was better than i imagined and the price was great too. nothing but praise for these guys. beckenham interiors 020 8419 8305
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Hello i'd like to recommend my husband who is a qualified carpenter. He has lots of experience building and designing fitted wardrobes to clients specifications. He's on time and very tidy with his work.


Call Paul 077791 04656 or email [email protected]

We used ToRo Carpentry and were really pleased with their professionalism and the quality of the wardrobe. They made the bespoke wardrobe offsite to minimise hassle for us and then installed it within 4 hours. It was veryreasonably priced, made from oak with a mdf front but cost the same as a local chap had quoted for the whole thing to be mdf. Very pleased with the result and they were really tidy! The link to their email is http://www.torocarpentry.co.uk and 07525393731

I have had bespoke wardrobes ( and everything else in wood) built in several of my properties over the years , by Klaus ( Klaus the House Carpentry and Restorer ) 07976401767.

He is friendly, realiable and trustworthy and an excellent carpenter, with a great eye for design. I have no hesitation in giving him my highest recommendation.

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Hello, I would also like to recommend Victor. He recently constructed two large bespoke wardrobes for us with draws including one to accommodate a sloping roof in an attic room. Victor understood our requirements and took the time to design the units exactly to our specification. Victor is passionate about his work to the extent that I'd say he's a perfectionist when it comes to wood. I also found him to be reasonably priced and totally 100% trustworthy. Contact on 07909 525 303 or [email protected]. Happy to provide photos via PM.
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I would also like to highly recommend Victor (07909 525 303). He has built two large fitted wardrobes for us and a cabinet in our main room. Victor also refitted a bathroom for us, including building a new ceiling and moving plumbing. We found him reliable, trustworthy and very reasonable.
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Just adding another recommendation for Victor who just built our wardrobes from scratch and also a made to meaasure tv unit. Happy to send pics if you want. Victor worked v hard, was totally flexible to our requirements and was always on time etc. Thumbs up!
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