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Tom Gibson, (07710 779819) he does general building but is a specialised carpenter.

The attached images are testament to what he can build. This is recently completed project in London.

He is looking for full renovation, Kitchens and extension work. I highly recommend him.

London born and bread, based in Bermondsey. If you call him, mention the EDF and if he does not answer send him a text, he will get back to you.

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  • 5 months later...

thanks for the recommendation im happy that you are pleased with the work.

i have just joined the forum so anyone that wants to contact me can direct message me on the forum or contact me directly on my mobile.07710779819. or email [email protected]

regards tom.look forward to hearing from you.

  • 6 months later...
Tom built some alcove cupboards in our living room recently. We are really pleased with them - sockets were built into the cupboards too with shelves above. He also did some general carpentry - skirting/dado which needed fixing and I was particularly thrilled to come home and find our front door was no longer sticking on opening it. Wouldn?t hesitate to recommend him and will definitely be asking him back for further joinery work.
  • 4 months later...
Another recommendation for Tom. He built a custom MDF fridge cabinet, kitchen cabinet doors, a clever bathtub panel, and a beauty of an alcove unit. He thought of things and did them before I even knew I needed them. Could not know his stuff better and thinks through every detail. On time, efficient, and makes sure things are built in keeping with your existing aesthetic with high quality materials to a high standard. Besides this he is a lovely person and does it all with smile. I already have a list started for things he will be able to do in future. I'll upload photos soon!
  • 2 years later...

Just wanted to re-recommend Tom Gibson.

He has just completed my kitchen in my new house, it is exactly how I wanted it, we took some of the internal garage and made the downstairs living/kitchen much bigger.

Images attached.

Tom Gibson, (07710 779819)

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