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hirstian

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Hi - we are in the process of buying a house on Friern Road which needs complete renovation, kitchen extension, loft extension and garden design and build. We are renting for 6 months whilst the work is being completed. It's a big project and we want a dream home at the end! We need a creative / reliable firm to help us with design, manage the planning permission process and then do the whole build. From a web search we have come across Tony Pestano, Conley & Co and Design squared, but we are both new to the area and also not expert in work of this scale.


Any thoughts / experiences welcome!!

Hi,Im Valy end i can help you renovate your house.Just last year we did 28 houses in south london area.

If you are interested for a free estimates please ring me on 07889018846 Valy


www.evorefurbishment.co.uk

Email:[email protected]


CHEERS


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