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Recommendation wanted: carpenter/cabinet maker to upgrade kitchen


LillyD

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hi Lindsay

We found Terry Malone previously recommended here, and so used him to make some new kitchen cupboard fronts and other cabinet work in the kitchen..He was really great, helpful, patient, and did a good job, reasonably prices for us too...nice to have around in our home too, very respectful and always cleared up well...

www.terrymalone.co.uk

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Hi Lindsay

In case you're still looking, Brian White built some excellent cupboards/shelving for me recently. All beautifully finished and at very reasonable prices. Very easy guy to work with too - had lots of ideas about how I could best use my space and when it came to doing the work was efficient and considerate. His website is here www.brianwhitecarpentry.co.uk.

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