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Carpenter for kitchen refit


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We are about to have a small extension done to our kitchen and will need a kitchen refit to work in the new space. We have been very uninspired by the high street kitchen options, which is all we have a budget for, so are looking at the options of reworking and reusing some of the existing kitchen, which is in good condition, and just adding some shelving and individual units to work around our new space and requirements. If anyone can recommend a local carpenter who might be able to something like this for us, we would be very grateful. Ideally someone creative and not just a standard fitted kitchen fitter but not too pricy either - if that's not asking the impossible!

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hi i would be intrested to come and quote you for the work that you need done i am a multi trader.all work undertaken.im very good when it comes to working with wood.fitted many kitchens for many a good folk.im in east dulwich can tx me or phone on 07984721540 peter many thanks.

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