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We have recently had a beautiful loft extension built. It was not your average conversion, as we had very specific ideas about its use and design. We decided to bring on board an architect to come up with the design and to then project manage.


We really hit gold with Darren Oldfield (http://www.darrenoldfield.co.uk/index.php) who managed to take our ideas and put together a beautiful and thought through design. He diligently took us through the whole process and brought on board a team of excellent collaborators, including our contractor Michael Piludu of Urban Spaces (http://www.urbanspaceltd.co.uk/)


Michael and his team took on the job with enormous enthusiasm. Their work was to a very high standard, with a great deal of attention to detail. His team were incredibly hard working, respectful and tidy (much appreciated). He has also been very diligent and quick following up all the inevitable snagging issues after the project was finished.


We would be very happy to recommend both Darren and Michael for any future projects.

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Hi All,


Matthew worked with us for six months on renovating our house and providing guidance on all architectural and interior design matters relating to a very extensive refurbishment we undertook during 2014. He offered first-rate advice on new floor layouts, construction works, bespoke carpentry pieces, and colour schemes and lighting. The refurbishment involved a complete redesign of the interior, and the addition of a 40m2 glass-roofed side return extension.


We were very impressed with the results, and are very pleased to recommend Matthew

You can call him on 07743 074244 or check his website www.SigmaLondon.com

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