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Cornice-fitting question


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Hello forum


Who might I ask to fit some cornicing in our bedroom? Do decorators do it, or plasterers? Or is it a job for a builder?


I don't really know the first thing about it, but I'm thinking of something along these lines: http://www.ukhomeinteriors.co.uk/content/corn_lin.php ie an off-the-shelf product that will still give a high-end finish..


Our problem is that at ceiling level there are a number of tricky corners and window frames to navigate around, so I would like to find someone who has plenty of experience with this kind of project and can assure me that the finished look will be what I'm after.


If this sounds like you, please do get in touch, cheers

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Hello,


Stewart has just finished a cornicing job for me and has done a fantastic job in 4 rooms. I have an old property with a lot of curved walls which he has transformed. I'm really pleased with the end result, as well as his friendly, professional work. He works quickly and efficiently and fully explained what was involved with the work before he started.


I would definitely recommend him for cornice/coving work. He also specialises in building works and has a team that do carpentry, electrics, extensions etc.


Cheers,


S

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