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Lucy

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We'er just about to embark on a refurbishment of a 1930s semi in SE22, and starting the search for an Architect who is great at optimising space, and a reliable builder.


Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated.


Not sure if this is a sensible move, or we've gone mad!


Thanks

Lucy

I run a boutique interior design studio and when living in Forest Hill came across Nim Tim Architects run by a young chap called Tim who set up his own company after training at one of the large firms. Nice chap and well priced.


http://www.nimtim.co.uk


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