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After searching online and seeking recommendations from the East Dulwich Forum we have just had a new front door and frame bespoke made by crown joinery (3 tyrrell road, crown-joinery.co.uk). The door and service was amazing. I know the word bespoke means ??? but Alex and his team are experts, affordable (prices were competitive and cheaper that the big companies) and worth the money. I could bespoke everything from the door style, colour, furniture and even the finishing touches. Alex and his team went over and beyond not only in making the door but also fitting it - as our house is old and thus small adaptations had to be made on fitting as well as decorator work due to the house moving shape over he years. We are extremely chuffed with the results so I would thoroughly recommend using them. Email or call Alex for quotes - [email protected]

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