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Hi


I am looking to replace a badly laid concrete floor in my ground floor flat in Camberwell. The flat is ex local authority, ground floor 55sqm, and currently has a concrete floor that was badly laid and in bad need of being replaced (I think it is beyond repairing). ?I would like to stick with the concrete as I think it gives the space a modern edge, so would love to put down a good concrete floor that can then be finished nicely (polished or painted, I am open to suggestions). ?And if this is not a good option, some other kind of flooring. ?(laminate/wood etc) ?The work would involve destalling the kitchen, which is just 2 metal ikea units and removing the original flooring. (smashing it up i think will mostly be quite easy). ?Disposing of the old flooring,laying the new and finishing it.


Although I am sure laying a concrete floor is not a specialist skill, I would like to have floor that looks a bit stylish and expensive. But I don't know what my options are so would like someone who has some good knowledge and experience of such things. I am tarting up the place ready to sell, so there might also be some other work. I need a new fence and am considering decking and some built in planters. Someone to do everything would be ideal.


Get in touch if you are interested in giving a quote. The work is scheduled to be done late Septemeber.


Nicky


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