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Please can I recommend my cupboard man?!!! PM for photos


kristy

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Okay..... He's not that expensive because he uses MDF instead of wood although I'm sure he could manage that too. He's a genius! Think of your storage problem and he will fix it. No space too small, too awkward, too annoying or too impossible will phase this man from creating the perfect storage solution. He is completely house trained and a fantastic guy. He has experience with design, colour and interiors so will be able to advise you on all sorts of things to ensure that your house is working perfectly. Can't recommend him enough. We have been using him for years and he has solved many a storage issue for us! Please contact me if you want to see photos or arrange a visit to view the quality of his work. Otherwise, call him direct...

Matt Hadfield 07973 690 905. You won't regret it!

  • 1 month later...

I would also like to recommend Matt for any carpentry work that you may have.

He came over the day after I phoned and gave me the most reasonable quote. He also gave suggestions which we ended up going with as were better than my ideas :)

He always turned up on time, very polite, very child friendly!, cleared up afterwards and finished earlier than expected.

The finished results are great (pls pm me if you would like photos)

He's absolutely lovely and we will definitely be using him again.


Sally

  • 1 year later...
I would also like to recommend Matt. He has just completed some sitting room cupboards and fitted bedroom wardrobes for me. Both are great quality with good finishing. Matt also came up with some creative solutions for an awkward space in our loft. Both jobs were completed in the time in stated, with little mess and for a good price for the level of work. They are both MDF but they??ve been completed so well ?V you would never guess they weren??t real wood. I couldn??t have asked for more ??
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