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Wallpapering - can anyone recommend a decorator?


katealex

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Hi Kate,


House Pixies would be delighted to help out with your wallpapering! We are a small local painting and decorating company with a particular love for wallpapering. We've already completed several feature walls for happy clients in 2013, and can supply you with photos and references if you'd like. You can call or text Nick on 07855 734235, or visit our website at http://www.housepixies.com


Hope to hear from you soon!


Nick

Hi Kate,


I can really recommend Terry. He has just completed our nursery, living room and bedroom. Both the bedroom and nursery required wallpapering. Terry did an excellent job. He was meticulous, hardworking and very tidy. Here is his number

07976214613.

I recommend Terry on 07976214613 aswell. I had recommended him to Lulu as he done a great job wallpapering & painting my bedroom. Am happy to email the pics of the work he's done for me. He's currently doing decorating work at my friend's house and I have booked him again to decorate my hallway & stairs area in March/April. Very nice guy and hardworking and tidy. PM me if you would like photos etc.

Hi Kate

I am writing to you regarding the works needing doing in your home (am guessing). am a well experienced Painter&decorator have been doing it since 1994 and also worked a lot with wall papering I recommend my self but if you really want references I can have sent them to you been working in Dulwich area for a while now, will be very pleased to help

and looking forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes,

Mo

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