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Can someone recommend a roman blind maker?


ZoeG

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I'd happily reccomend Jamie. Very reasonable and nice guy to deal with. He was thinking of moving out of the area, so not sure if he's still around, but definitely worth checking and getting a quote.


Tel: 07810003937 [email protected]


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I would recommend Kim



We have used Kim Haddon at Village Blinds and she has been great to work with and the products are of high quality.


Contact: Kim Haddon

Village Blinds

Tel: 020 8516 0713

Mob: 07879 643 632


Really good, welcome to see the two she has done at ours ...

Rachael is amazing and really really reasonable. She actually lives in Derbyshire and you send her the material, give her the window measurements and she sends it back by post. Please mention Lindsay recommended her! Her number is 01283 539378. I really do recommend her.

Hi


I dont know if I can be of any use I make Roman Blinds, Curtains, Bed Valances, Tiebacks, cushions etc. I also do offer a free measuring service. If you would like to have a look at some of my work I do have a small website called Tradecurtains.co.uk I also make up your own fabric or whatever and I can supply and fit any sort of blinds, track, pole etc.


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