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Can anyone recommend a decent Builder - company that would take on a complete refurbishment project


mmaloret

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A bit more about the project in SE5 Camberwell:


- We currently have a rear ground floor kitchen extension and conservatory above it that will be demolished, and replaced same size (open plan kitchen and bedroom above).


- Demolition of external garden walls and replacement


- There will be an internal reconfiguration of the stairs, so we can gain access to the new first floor rear bedroom from the long hall way, and also down to a small study in the basement (room exists already down there but access is from under the current stairs.)


- Other changes on the ground floor will include old chimney breast removal, new engineered wood floor leading to the new kitchen extension, structural steel where required due to the new layout, and other minor changes which will be in the final technical drawings.


- Existing basement room will need to be properly tanked and slightly remodelled.


- Upstairs the bathroom is being downsized due to the new stair layout, work will include a remodel of the bathroom.


If you have a similar project going or one that has been completed and you're happy with the company you've contracted then please let me know. I would appreciate any recommendations. The build would be expected to start in August/September, estimated time is 5-7 months.


Best regards,

Maja

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