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We decided to use Plus Rooms based on recommendations from other people that had used them in the area. The team that worked on our build were extremely knowledgeable and professional at all times. We lived in the house at the same time as the build was happening and did have a few hick ups on the way however Plus Rooms sorted everything out quickly and professionally. We are delighted with the final result and would have no hesitation in recommending Plus Rooms to anyone in future. Our kitchen was designed by Bravermann kitchens and our flooring was laid by Lordship Flooring who we would also recommend.
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  • 1 month later...
Also happy to recommend PlusRooms - we used them for our kitchen extension and they were very professional. The build team in particular were brilliant and the project manager was great at keeping the lines of communication open throughout. We were less happy with the finishing team (this seems to be par for the course, tbh) but PlusRooms stepped in when we had problems. Overall I thought they really knew what they were doing and guided us through the whole process very smoothly.
  • 2 months later...
I just had a side extension done and would definitely recommend them. Sure, there were a couple stressful moments, namely when the finishing process dragged on. But they are a properly professional outfit and aced all the big tests: dealing with the planning process, getting the build done on time and to a high quality, not hitting me with unexpected charges. The finishing did get done and the quality was excellent. Plusrooms has decided to offer to offer a project management service for the finishing team for future jobs; something to consider as it could be a nice to have. All in all, when I hear of others? build experiences (and when I think of my loft building experience), I am glad I went with them. For the kitchen, we used Dulwich Design Kitchens and were very pleased with both the design and the installation. We also liked Lordship Lane Flooring (tip: go with engineered wood). Feel free to message me if you want.

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