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Hiya


Has anyone found a good team of painters / decorators who work quickly and won't break the bank? I've followed up a few recommendations on here, but I'm after a couple of other recommendations as the people I've contacted either haven't been available for our timings(or the quotes have been higher than I expected)


We're under some time pressure with a baby on the way, so we need a team to come and and basically blitz the whole house.


Thanks in advance for your help!

Hi. I've used Brad and his team from All Round Renovations. Great at what they do, honest and lovely to have around. Only problem is they're probably booked up, but it's worth giving brad a call, you might be lucky. There are others with recommendations on here, as you've seen, but it's tricky to get any of them at short notice. Good luck!

Brad Round: 07980 662456

(Google: "all round renovations" - they have a website)

Hi,


I can recommend Alyson and her team at Tristram Design & Build. They did a great job with our kitchen extention and redecoration of the whole house after. Alyson managed the project from quote to completion and was great as the main point of contact.


Their team of decorators were great to deal with and Alyson was a stickler for making sure they always cleaned up and that there was a minimum amount of mess and dust affecting the rest of the house.


Very happy!


Here are her contact details: Alyson at Tristram Design: 0207 350 1234 or 07776 224334


http://www.tristramdesign.com


Hope that helps,


Martin

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