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Highly recommended local interior designer


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I have recently finished a major refurbishment/extension project with Lynlea West Studio. I would never have thought I would use an interior designer, but stumbled across a recommendation for Lynlea West Studio on this forum at the time we were starting our project.


My original thought was to get Lynlea to help with final colour choices and maybe help pick some furniture but having met her and getting on so well I ended up using her for a huge variety of things from choosing my kitchen to the placement of sockets and light fittings!


It has been great to have someone with such experience to bounce ideas off. She quickly seemed to grasp the style that worked for me, and developed layouts and schemes that worked for us with in terms of aesthetic, layout and functionality. She has a great eye, and came up with some brilliant ideas, and suppliers, to help work within budget. Lynlea?s hourly rate makes her service very flexible which definitely worked for me. Her knowledge and experience has saved me time and money. It?s like a secret that nobody knows about. The savings I made through Lynlea?s trade discounts practically offset her fee.


I would highly recommend Lynlea for whatever size house project you may be embarking on. She is easy to get on with and will help you achieve a home you love.


Her website details are as below ?


www.lynleaweststudio.com

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