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Hi there,


Does anybody have a recommendation for a good carpenter?


I'm looking to have one of the walls of an arch between the lounge and dining room extended slightly (currently has architrave which will need to be removed, cut and refit), shelves & cupboards in the alcoves at each side of the chimney breast and a wall covered with shelves in a nursery.


Any recommendations or if you're a chippy then please give me a shout!


Cheers,


Dom

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Hi dom,

We have a small carpentry business specialising in fitted furniture. We do lots of alcove units and shelving units. I?d be very happy to come and measure up / talk through what you?d like to have done and get a quote together for you.

Please do have a browse through our work on instagram @crawshawcarpenters.

Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.

Billy

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