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jollymummy

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Hi Forumites,


We are after hanging a pair of (large) doors in the space between our lounge and dining room. My questions is, can anyone recommend a fantastic, high quality carpenter that could take on the job?


Just to add we don't have the doors, as the space is non-standard the doors will need to be made.


If any carpenters recommend themselves I would like to see examples of your work.


Many thx

JM

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Hi there,


To source a the pair of doors you should try Mat at Casa on Bellenden RD or Jackdoors in Sydenham both should have a pair of room dividers, ideally they should be slightly over size and cut to fit the frame and floor. Parliment hinges are best as they allow the doors to close back onto the wall


Myself I can fit these doors for you should be no more than a day. I am a locally based carpenter and you can see my work at www.scottfirth.com and my mob no is 07973 846 610


Scott Firth

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JM


I have just had Amang Rostrum do a range of carpentry jobs for me throughout the house ranging from altering understairs cupboards to hanging and re-hanging doors and some less conventional stuff. He is reliable, very competent and he has also been good at problem-solving in relation to some of the customised stuff I needed doing. Very reasonable price too.


Tel: 07578 337445

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