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Hi


We want to completely redecorate our flat and are looking for someone who can advise on the decoration (will be fairly simple - mainly just colour schemes etc. possibly including some new carpets and possibly some wallpaper) and then project manage the redecoration.


We live in a split level 2 bed flat in central East Dulwich, approx. 1000 Sq ft.


Can anyone recommend anyone good who may be able to help? It would be great to get an idea of cost too.


Many thanks!

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Hi,


I am soon moving to East Dulwich and know the area and style surrounding it very well.


Just starting out as a freelancer and have a large amount of experience working on all types f budget and scales.


Let me know if you are interested.


Thanks,


Scott.

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