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Interior design's not my strong suit. So, after living with bare bulbs and magnolia paint on the walls for far too long, we finally had a few designers out to have a look and decided to employ Evey at Hands On Design.


She's great. From my first meeting with Evey, she offered insights and good value. She picked up on what to do based on a limited debrief and photos of other interiors I like and then prescribed a scheme which suited our space and limited budget. She then saw it all through to the end. Highly recommend Evey at Hands On Design (handsoninteriors.co.uk) to anyone who's in need of help getting interiors projects underway.

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Interior Designing is a great proffesion, this industry is very grooming from some last years. I'm also very passionate in interior Designing and doing course at "Think Interior Design Academy". ThiS academy provides online courses of interior designing with the duratioon of one year or more,..

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