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London Interior Shutters is an established premier provider of bespoke window treatments in the heart of Dulwich. Genuine family business offering a personal service with a professional touch. 

 

Providing expertly designed, measured and installed window shutters for any window or door.

 

Featured in Grand Designs and winner of numerous awards.

 

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  • 6 months later...

London interior shutters are great,they are a small company run by a guy called Dan who done ours.I got in touch with Dan,he came round and gave me a quote,I found him very polite and professional and the quote was by far the best Ive had.As I liked Dan in person and his quote I went with it.

On the day the shutters were fitted he arrived on time, as I expected Dan was very professional in his work and he had the job done in no time unlike a lot of tradesman I have had recently in my house he was very neat and tidy,clearing up properly when he was done.

Great service,great product,they look lovely,I will not hesitate to recommend him.

call 0800 023 5044 or email Dan at [email protected]

website... www.inshutters.co.uk

  • 3 weeks later...
After reading reviews on this forum and obtaining various quotes we decided to go with London Interior Shutters and very happy that we did. They were prompt with the quote, very reasonable and above all, the shutters look great. We dealt with a guy called Daniel who was brilliant. I recommended them to my sister (notoriously fussy) who was as happy with her shutters as I am. Would highly recommend.
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