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Hi,


any decorators available to hang wallpapers on a couple of walls?


I've got two walls roughly 4mx2m each in a brand new flat (therefore the walls are immaculate and don't need any plastering or work done to them) and I've bought the wallpaper rolls already.They are both high quality vinyl\textured wallpapers.


I'm not an expert but I wouldn't think that the job should take more than a day.


Please let me know your quote and availability. The sooner the better.


Thanks!

Max

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Hi,


My name is matthew, I am a decorator and always very happy to hang wallpaper. I recently hung wallpaper for the set for the Glyndbourne Opera - quite tricky as the panels i was papering could not be sat together for the purposes of pattern matching - they were all spread around the warehouse. I managed none the less.


I'm sure I could manage your job for you.


I'm confident hanging wallpaper and I'm sure you'd be happy with the result.


Regards,


Matthew

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