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At last I have found a decorator who has my high standards.


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I don?t usually recommend company?s on the forum but I have just had Gary Skinner from First Choice Decorating wallpaper my sons bedroom. They are a breath of fresh air. They are local. The wallpaper was a complex repeat pattern. Gary and his team took it in their stride and the result is wonderful. They were on time, competitively priced, thoughtful in the application of the wallpaper and to cap it all jolly nice chaps.


I believe they can also turn their hands to kitchen fitting, bathroom refurbishments, light building work, property maintenance and repairs.


On the strength of the wallpapering I have already booked him to do additional works around my home.


A real diamond in the rough.


Gary?s contact details are as follows:


Telephone: 07572 588222


Email: [email protected]

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