Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I just wanted to recommend Bastek Interiors for the excellent job they did with our new bathroom. It was a complete refurbishment and we wanted a very modern, sleek look. Sebastian and his team's attention to detail and understanding of design, building and plumbing meant we got exactly what we wanted - our dream bathroom. I can't recommend this local company highly enough.


http://www.bastekinteriors.co.uk/

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/136381-bathroom-refit-recommendation/
Share on other sites

  • 5 months later...
  • 2 months later...
  • 2 months later...
I also wanted to add my recommendation to this - Sebastian and his team recently completed my bathroom renovation and did a brilliant job. They are really efficient and hard working - and his communication is excellent, he always kept me up to date via WhatsApp and email. My bathroom looks amazing!

I had Sebastian and the Bastek team complete my bathroom project having seen the recommendations on here. They certainly didn't disappoint. Not only did they provide me with lots of help and advice before starting the project, they were completely reassuring to work with throughout it.

The Whatsapp group was brilliant, being able to check on products and placements throughout, whilst not needing to be around. They couldn't have been more helpful and have done a brilliant job with fabulous attention to detail.

  • 8 months later...
Sebastian came to do a complete rip out and refit of my bathroom as well as replacing flooring on a new small bathroom fitted badly. It was a massive job, not least because I had designed it and wasn?t completely sure it would all fit. Sebastian was amazing from start to finish. Always prompt, skilled, unbelievably hard working, very tidy, kind and tolerant of my 10 month old who just wanted to ?help? him all the time and his work is flawless. He always checked and explained everything to me at all stages of the project. He was the ultimate professional. Our new bathroom is amazing. If I decide to redo the kitchen Sebastian will be the first person I call. We even left him house keys to finish off the last few bits whilst we went abroad for 2 weeks; that is how trustworthy he is. See before and after photos attached. PM me if you want to come and see his work in person.
  • 5 months later...
Another recommendation for Sebastian / Bastek Interiors who stripped and fitted a new shower room to a very high spec. We were very pleased with Sebastian?s work. He has good attention to detail, is a good communicator and is very easy to deal with. Sebastian kept us fully informed via a WhatsApp group and was happy to discuss issues and propose solutions as the project progressed. Very happy to recommend.
  • 4 months later...

Sebastian and his team recently completed a total kitchen refit, and I would highly recommend them.


The old kitchen was completely ripped out and new kitchen installed impeccably. Sebastian was very helpful each step along the way, with advice and regular useful updates on progress via WhatsApp and email.


A pleasure to work with and I would happily recommend Sebastian and Bastek Interiors. www.bastekinteriors.co.uk

  • 3 months later...
Sebastian has just completed a total bathroom refit for us. He did a brilliant job! He kept us informed throughout the project, asked questions about things we hadn't thought of and gave great advice. His work is meticulous and his attention to detail is amazing. I would definitely recommend him.
  • 3 months later...
  • 6 months later...
  • 2 years later...
Sebastian did a complete rip out and newly configured bathroom for us a few years ago. He was excellent; trustworthy, tidy, good timekeeping, with an amazing work ethic. Sebastian has had to spend a lot of time abroad caring for relatives recently but now he’s back he remains our trustworthy number one call for anything bathroom/kitchen related from re-tiling floors to re-configuring a space. Our bathroom still looks like new even with a small family 4 years on because Sebastian did such a good job. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him
  • 4 months later...
Another huge recommendation for Sebastian at Bastek Interiors https://www.bastekinteriors.co.uk/. The work Sebastian did for us on our bathrooms was first class, a very high quality finish. He works quickly and without fuss or mess. Communication was excellent and no assumptions made. You'll be pleased you chose him! His number is 07947 751333 - he is on whatsapp.
  • 3 months later...

I would highly recommend working with Sebastian at Bastek Interiors for your bathroom refit. He refit our bath, vanity and counter top sink, toilet, completely re-tiled and even painted our bathroom. It looks absolutely brilliant. He was very punctual, a great communicator and very fair. I would recommend his services without hesitation.

Thanks,

Will

  • 11 months later...

I am also writing a recommendation for Sebastian at Bastek Interiors. Sebastian did a complete refit of our tired bathroom, including stipping everything back to the bare walls and insulating, plastering, tiling and fitting units, an extractor fan and lighting. He is a wonderful person to work with - he gives sensible advice, asks good questions at the right time and is the tidiest contractor I have ever had the pleasure of working with. He has a high quality threshold and the finished job was described by my daughter as "5 star hotel". Strong recommend. The before and after pictures attached.  

WhatsApp Image 2023-09-13 at 14.56.14_31a028ea.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

Another recommendation for Sebastian at Bastek. He completely redid our family bathroom and transformed it into such a beautiful space. He is methodical in his work, really pays attention to detail and gives clear, considered advice.  As well as fitting the new bathroom suite so carefully, he did a fabulous job with the tiling, painting and finishes. An added bonus was the great communication and tidiness!

I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him and hope to involve him in future projects. He's on 07947 751333 and is really responsive on WhatsApp. 

  • 2 months later...

And another recommendation for Sebastian at Bastak Interiors.  This was our first bathroom fit as new homeowners and we were really anxious about choosing the right person for the job and someone we felt comfortable with - but Sebastian surpassed our expectations. He was really clear, communicative and gave us great advice and support on the decisions we needed to make. 

We'll definitely be looking to work with hims again on the next phases of work. Absolute joy to work with! 

He even brought treats for our dog to help her settle with having a stranger in the house and she became obsessed with him 😅

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Good advice Kipper!  The 1.0 early Ecoboost and 1.2 Puretech engines have wet cam belts that fail and failure with a cam belt invariably result in catastrophic  damage to valves and pistons. Later ones were changed to chains. Avoid at all costs!
    • Sorry. Link wasn't working on my phone, but it is now, and I couldn't delete the post.
    • I think there's a fair number of "participating" sub offices that do passports or, at least, play the "check and send" game (£16 for glancing at your form), so some degree of cherry-picking seems to be permitted. Though it does look as if Post Offices "Indentity Services" are where it things the future lies, and "Right to Rent" (though it's more an eligibility check) looks a bit of an earner, along with DBS checks and the Age Verification services that, if the government gets its way, we'll all need to subscribe to before we're allowed on mumsnet. Those services, incidentally, seem mostly outsourced to an outfit called "Yoti", a privately-owned, loss-making "identity platform" with debts of £150m, a tardy approach to filings, and a finger in a bunch of questionable pies ("Passive Facial Liveness Recognition" sounds gloriously sinister) so what the Post Office gets out of the arrangement isn't clear, but I'm sure they think it worthwhile. That said, they once thought the same of funeral plans which, for some peculiar reason, failed to set fire to the shuffling queues, even metaphorically. For most, it seems, Post Office work is mostly a dead loss, and even the parcel-juggling is more nuisance than blessing. As a nonchalant retailer of other people's services the organisation can only survive now on the back of subsidies, and we're not even sure what they are. The taxpayer-funded subsidies from government (a £136m hand-out to keep Horizon going, £1bn for its compensation scheme, around £50m for the network, and perhaps a loan or two) are clearish, but the cross-subsidies provided by other retail activities in branches are murkier. As are the "phantom shortfalls" created by the Horizon system, which secretly lined Post Office's coffers as postmasters balanced the books with contributions from their own pockets. Those never showed up in the accounts though - because Horizon *was* the accounting system - so we can't tell how much of a subsidy that was. We might get an idea of the scale, however, from Post Office's belated Horizon Shortfall Scheme, which is handing £75k to every branch that's complained, though it's anyone's guess if that's fair or not. Still, that's all supposed to be behind us now, and Post Office's CEO-of-the-week recently promised an "extra" £250m a year for the branches (roughly enough to cover a minimum wage worker in each), which might make it worth the candle for some. Though he didn't expect that would happen before 2030 (we can only wonder when his pension will mature) and then it'd be "subject to government funding", so it might have to be a very short candle as it doesn't look like a promise that he can make. Still, I wouldn't want to discourage anyone from applying for a franchise, and it's possible that, this time, Post Office will be telling the truth. And, you never know, we might all be back in the Post Office soon, and eagerly buying stamps, if only for existence permits, rather than for our letters.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...