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Hi my name's Anouska, I'm the founder and creative director of an award winning boutique interior design studio.


I wished to write a brief post on here as my partner and I moved to East Dulwich about 6 months ago and since becoming 'Dulwichites' the studio's started undertaking more local projects in SE London.


We were proud be given the client service award 2016 from Houzz earlier this year and have a great track record of testimonials from happy clients.


We offer a free initial consultation so please get in touch if you'd like to find out more about how we can help with a refurbishment or renovation.


www.anouskatamony.com


[email protected]


07885 300 913


Best,


Anouska

  • 1 month later...

Anouska's studio did a fantastic job helping me undertake a large period renovation in Chiswick so when she asked me to write a brief review on here as she's recently relocated to Dulwich and looking to establish her studio there I couldn't be happier to recommend her. I've copied the review I wrote for her on Houzz below;


Miss Tamony has nearly completed a big project for me in which I had to totally renovate and re decorate my 3 bed Edwardian Mansion Flat. From the outset she was very proactive in brainstorming for the project, helping me find the right soloution for the home that best represented me and my needs. In the early stages she was very good in getting these ideas through to me with picture boards, samples, visiting suppliers and creating design sketches. Anouska is creative but at the same time very organized and practical, which was the key in making me feel at ease through out the whole experience. Because of her ingenuity I was able to find the highest quality solutions at reasonable prices. She delivered and exceeded my expectation in a big way of what an interior designer can bring to any home. I have no issues in 100% guaranteeing that you will not be disappointed if you go with her.


http://www.houzz.co.uk/browseReviews/anouskatamonydesigns

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