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I would like to recommend Cecile Bell. She hast just designed a couple of rooms for us and we are delighted! Her attention to detail (she really went beyond the brief for us, proposing up to 4 bespoke designs for our existing built in wardrobe's handles, which indeed will transform them completely without spending much at all), understanding of what we wanted, subtle use of colour and the way everything ties in really exceeded our expectations. I must admit I hesitated a lot before hiring her as it felt really indulgent and a bit extravagant to hire an interior designer. I like to think that I'm quite good at interior design myself but the truth is I don't have the time it requires to pull it off and now that I've seen her designs I realise how much a professional interior designer has to offer. I couldn't have never come up with such a lovely scheme!

Her number is: 00 44 7941 469495 / email: [email protected]

  • 10 months later...

I am halfway through a project with Cecile at the moment. She has produced some wonderful ideas to transform 2 rooms in my house including an ingenious idea to 'zone' a playroom so that it has a variety of uses. She's worked within a restricted budget and been adaptable to the changes I've had to make.

I'll post again once the project is completed. Would not hesitate to recommend Cecile.

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