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Recommendations for kitchen extension


strawbury

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Hi all.


I'm looking for recommendations for builders in the area for a ground floor kitchen extension. The job entails knocking through a kitchen/diner, rebuilding and extending into the garage, installing new kitchen and bifolds to the garden. We're working with an architect so have plans.


Has anyone had a good experience with this kind of work?


Many thanks

  • 5 months later...

Dear Strawbury,


We are a building and constraction company working in Dulwich and central London. We have recently finished similar projects with kitchen extensions. We are on the market for more than 10 years and have immaculate reputation.


Please, Have a look at our website: http://www.wernerandwerner.co.uk/kitchen-extensions1.html

And here you an find photos and description of our latest kitchen extension projects:

Kitchen Extension Projects


Don't hesitate to contact us. We are happy to help you on all stages of constraction from free quote and Building control regulations to building works.


Best regards,

Werner and Werner Ltd

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