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Hello to all our friends in East Dulwich!


We wanted to say a big fat 'hi' to all those that don't yet know about us and also let anyone in the market for a build quote know that we still have a few spaces left to fill this year for renovations, extensions and loft conversions.


We pride ourselves on being a different kind of build company, combining interior, design and build to offer a bespoke and boutique service that puts real thought and attention into the details of your new space. As part of the service we manage your project and consult on fixtures and fitting positioning, finishes, and of course design both in the build and interior. All this is backed up with mood boards, 3D CAD design to help visualise your new space and some great trade accounts to save you money along the way.


We want to become your oracle during your build, providing answers, a range of budget options and inspired finishes, fixtures and fittings including, should want the whole shebang; lighting, artwork, furniture and finishing touches.


We also use our own builders so there's no pot-luck when it comes to build teams and one point of contact throughout helps keep communication and budget on track.


Everything from the design, planning process, party wall agreement and interior design is covered by our team, making your project as stress-free as possible and dare we say it, even enjoyable!


We?re firmly putting the design into the build and we?re ready and waiting to make your home amazing.


Check out our website for more info and feel free to give us a shout with any queries at all! We are very happy to offer a free, informal first meeting to discuss your plans, design ideas and answer any question you may have.


www.plasterfever.com

[email protected]

0207 164 6193

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Major new innovation! People who actually communicate!! Really pleased with both the design and building work on our extension. Top notch Team, on time and to budget (actually saved me a bit here and there). Looking forward to the next stage.

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