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mar543

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hello east dulwich forum


could anyone kindly recommend a good carpenter, we would like to have a built-in wardrobe installed in our bedroom, we have a specific design with all the required measurements and materials so he/she would only have to erect it.


if anyone knows of someone would you please post their details


thanks


Mary

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Hi Mary


If you don't mind - I am a local second fix carpenter based in Forest Hill.


I work on a contract basis for Taylored Room Solutions as a fitter (kitchen and bedroom units). When I am not working on projects for them I take on private work.


If you would like to chat with me, my email is [email protected] and my number is 07557907729.


Have a very good evening

John

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