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Racheleyre

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I?d recommend Beth of Imperfect Interiors.

She was a life saver on our renovation, helping when too many decisions come all at once!

She helped source items and also made us braver in our colour choices..

She?s local, based on Shawbury Road.


http://www.imperfectinteriors.co.uk/about

Hi Rachael,


I'm a local Interior Designer with a passion for transformation! Honestly the difference a lick of paint can make as well as good lighting and a scheme that has been well considered as a whole can completely turn around your living environment.


I would be happy to come round and offer you a free consultation. I can also send you project examples if you forward on your e-mail.


All the best,


Ayanthi

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