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Full Renovation and Extension Recommendation Wanted


MSGlendinning

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Hello,


We're planning on a full renovation of our period property. We're also looking to add a single-story side extension and a loft conversion. Please can anyone recommend any companies which provide a full service like this? Thanks in advance.

Hi

Mc Govern Design and Build have been renovating and extending properties for many years in the local area.

McGovern and the team helped with the Gardens for schools project in 2010, they provided free labour and free materials for school gardens project.

Call Peter 07766830443

Hi my name is Jason Corner and I am a Decorator,I am interested in providing you with an estimate for the decorating works if you are interested?


Facebook page Jason decorator and handyman.


Email [email protected]


07502152144


Thanks


Jason

  • 2 weeks later...

I'm the Studio Manager for Simpson Studio Architects, we would love to help with your project. As a design house we manage all aspects of a project, from the architectural, to full interiors, as well as bespoke joinery and furniture packages, which we have the ability to produce in-house in our London workshop. We are happy to tailor our services to exactly what you need for your project.


Please email or call, you can reach me on [email protected] or our telephone number is 020 3884 3500

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