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Carpenter Recommendation - Philip Quinn


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Posting a recommendation for a really good carpenter in case anyone is looking for one as we were recently.


We found Philip Quinn who has build two good size built in wardrobes for us. Phil has been really reliable, happy to discuss exactly how we wanted the wardrobes to look externally and the interior to be laid out. The results look very smart - our walls are all out so getting them perfect has not been a straightforward job.


Phil's number is 07701 097779.

  • 2 years later...

A big plus one from us for Philip Quinn - he's been doing some work for us lately: built us a fitted TV stand that boxed in unsightly wires, has also boxed in our boiler and is currently extending our kitchen table-top.


Phil's been friendly, professional and conscientious. We've been around the house a fair bit and he's also very easy to talk to!


His number is 07701 097779. You can also some great examples of his work on Instagram where he is listed as thepeckhamcarpenter - https://www.instagram.com/thepeckhamcarpenter/

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