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Hello EDF members,


My name is Josh and I run a local business called in-fill specialising in bespoke storage solutions, fitted joinery, furniture. I regularly build fitted wardrobes, alcove shelves and cupboards and larder units seen here @in_fill_by_manufaction.


I work from my workshop in Camberwell and am mobile across the whole of South London.


Please feel free to get in touch if you have a space that you think could be made more useful.



you can contact me on 07590008164

or email me at [email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...
I would highly recommend Josh - he designed a pair of beautiful bespoke sun loungers for our garden which double up as benches for our outside dining table. He is super prompt and a great communicator - will certainly be going to him for future projects.
  • 1 year later...

ClareEY Wrote:

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> I found Josh a few months ago via the East Dulwich

> Forum.

>

> Josh designed, built and installed some beautiful

> plywood wardrobes in two slightly awkward alcoves

> in my flat. I'm so pleased with the end result and

> I would thoroughly recommend him.

>

> He was quick to respond to messages and easy to

> communicate with via email. He visited several

> times to discuss the brief and his designs,

> iterating as he went along. He made great design

> suggestions but I never felt under pressure or

> rushed to make a decision. When Josh came to

> install the wardrobes he was efficient, tidy and

> his attention to detail was superb. For bespoke

> furniture I feel that the cost was very reasonable

> and competitive with other quotes I received.

>

> Our bedroom has been transformed and I am now

> thinking of other projects I can invite Josh to

> help with.

I can also highly recommend Josh. He built a bespoke larder for our kitchen - it is a beautiful and functional piece of furniture. He suggested design elements that maximised the space, was a pleasure to work with and kept us updated throughout.

Josh has done an excellent job designing and installing the bookcases exactly as we envisaged them. Together with additional work in our hall and office.

He's trustworthy, efficient and friendly and competitively priced. We'd not hesitate to recommend him.

Thanks Josh.

Josh@manufaction Wrote:

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> I can also highly recommend Josh. He built a

> bespoke larder for our kitchen - it is a beautiful

> and functional piece of furniture. He suggested

> design elements that maximised the space, was a

> pleasure to work with and kept us updated

> throughout.



I'm a bit confused here.


Are you recommending yourself, or are you quoting a client, and if the latter, where did the quote come from?

It might have been better just to refer to it, I think, or continue it. I see it starts with a slight variant of username that you seem to have had second thoughts about, but that's no worry. https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,2036354

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