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If you're looking for a conscientious, talented, affordable painter then Michael Rose is definitely worth contacting. He's just redecorated our son's bedroom and our hallway (including all woodwork and upstairs) and we could not be happier with the result. We've used a few painters over the years in East Dulwich, but Michael definitely the best!

He's on 07712 121 359.

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My wife and I can also vouch for Michael Rose as he's just finished painting and decorating our triple height, architect designed space. I must say that it was a lightning fast turnaround, and finished to a very high standard. Others were quoting 4-5 days, Michael did it in 2 days, and he also did some extra bits to help us out too! We were very happy with him and, most importantly, we found him to be totally trustworthy, conscientious, and excellent on price.


His mobile number is the same as above: 07712 121 359.


His current website is: http://www.michaelrosepaintingservices.co.uk/


Jaime T

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Another recommendation for Michael Rose. He painted our kitchen units and front door just before Christmas in a very busy household (with small children running around and other work being done). He's extremely friendly, professional and reliable. He managed to fit us in before Christmas as well, which was great. We'll definitely use him again if we need more decorating (that we can't face attempting ourselves!).

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