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Valen74

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Hello,

My partner and I are looking for someone who can do our kitchen. The project is very simple and straightforward and someone has alreday designed the kitchen for us. We just want someone able to order and install an IKEA kitchen with the addition of putting up some shelves in the upper section of a wall replacing the wall itself.

We have an idea of what to expect roughly in terms of charges and we don't want to waste our time chasing people who are difficult with communication. The kitchen is small and I fear that the job may be too small for the businesses that people raccomended on the forum. Does anyone have any suggestions please?

Many thanks.

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