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Quality decorator recommendations please


onefifty

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Hi there,

If you are looking for a decorator I would recommend Fine Touch. They have great attention to detail, they recently decorated my bedroom and it was done EXACTLY as I wanted it. Very trust worthy group of guys, tidy, friendly and punctual. Call Stephen on 07538284745

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I'd recommend Ray Murray. He recently painted our living room and hallway and did a fantastic job. Our living room looks amazing!

Clean, tidy, attention to detail, trust worthy and this all came with a fair price - could not have asked for anything more.

Will be using him to do some decorating at my mums place next and more work for us in the future.

Contact him on: 07927239023

Another Vote for Stephen and his guys, they've just finished doing our hallway. They are a really nice group to have around and the work was of a high standard. There were a few minor problems along the way, all of which Stephen owned and resolved straight away. Can recommend with confidence.

07538284745

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