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Hi there,


I had a similar scenario with a new ensuite a few years back and found a guy through my mum's employer, smallbone of devizes where he was installations manager... So perfect for kitchen planning too.


Huis name is James King and is on [email protected] or 07837 876

Hi there,


I had a similar scenario with a new ensuite a few years back and found a guy through my mum's employer, smallbone of devizes where he was installations manager... So perfect for kitchen planning too.


Huis name is James King and is on [email protected] or 07837 876 447



Think he still offers freelance services as well as cad drawing & 3D rendering if required later.


Ben

Hi dsbm,


I work for an architectural practice called Gauld Architecture, based in Russell Square, but I live locally. We offer a range of services, including measured surveys that would help you get the ball rolling with your project.


We specialise in private residential projects and would be happy to provide a fee proposal for your project.


You can find our website here: [www.gauldarchitecture.com]


Feel free to give Alistair or Kevin a call on 020 7278 4588 and we would be happy to give you a quote.

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