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Recommendation for Nick Broughton who lives locally. He built my daughter a gorgeous alcove wardrobe with drawers at a very reasonable price. Problem solved various issues with access to plugs etc and the overall finish is super. Very close attention to detail.

His number: 07815873373

https://facebook.com/broughtoncarpentry/

  • 3 months later...
I'm very happy to recommend Nick Broughton who just finished building us a large bespoke unit for record and book storage, as well as a fitted shoe rack. We are very happy with both of the units. They provide us with loads of really useful storage space and are perfect for both spaces. Nick is fastidious in his approach and spent time working out exactly what we wanted. We really appreciated the time and effort he put in to our project and he was a pleasure to work with. I'm happy to provide images of both units on request. Nick 07815873373.

I just wanted to post my recommendation for Nick Broughton (Broughton Bespoke Carpentry) - he recently completed a wardrobe installation at my property.

Nick was enthusiastic and suggested a variety of options/ prices for the project and designed and built a very innovative wardrobe of high quality in a compact space.

Nick can be contacted on 07815 873 373 / broughtonnick@hotmail.com

  • 1 month later...
We would also highly recommend Nick Broughton. He?s just completed a large built in wardrobe with panelled doors for us and we?re super happy with it. He?s a great communicator and has plenty of ideas and suggestions if you need them. We knew exactly what we wanted, provided Nick with drawings which he translated perfectly. We were hoping to get the work done before Christmas and he really went the extra mile to get it done despite being very busy on other jobs. Contact him on 07815 873373
  • 4 months later...
I'm very happy to recommend Nick Broughton, who has just completed a built in wardrobe in my bedroom. I really appreciated the care and attention Nick gave to making sure the wardrobe really did fit snugly into the crooked walls and ceiling of my Victorian house. No mean achievement. His phone no. is 07815873373
  • 1 year later...

 

I'd like to wholeheartedly recommend Nick Broughton – locally based wardrobe specialist. He has a real passion for making something that works for you. Super organised, tidy and efficient and a clear eye for detail on the measuring and design.

Wardrobes are an expensive business, so like many we put it off (for over 10 years) but its so worth it. Thanks to Nick making us plot out everything we wanted to put away, our storage problems have been solved - even most of the stuff that usually gets dumped in the hallway.

V happy with our double wardrobe that sits at the back of our study.  Just got to decide what colour to paint it now!

Nick is available on 07815873373

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  • 3 months later...

I am an Interiors Consultant and Project Manager working in South East London and have recently had the pleasure of working with Nick Broughton from Broughton Bespoke.  He has made four beautiful fitted wardrobes over the last few weeks for two clients and has already been asked back to create some more bespoke storage solutions for one of them.  My job is to find the best supplier for the job in hand for my clients, negotiate rates, organise timings and ensure the job goes well and the client is happy - this is a trouble free journey with Nick.  He  offers intelligent and thoughtful solutions, provides detailed quotes and specifications, kept us all in the loop at every stage of each of the projects offering a stress free and enthusiastic service going way beyond our expectations.  He is driven to provide the best solution at the keenest price.  You can find him on 07815873373 or on Instagram @broughtonbespoke 

  • 2 months later...

Nick Broughton just fitted two very large units in our flat and they are absolutely stunning! I really recommend him for any fitted cupboards/carpentry needs. Nick was an absolute pleasure, really respectful of our home, amazing attention to detail and took so much care over delivering a beautiful finish, I'm honestly obsessed with the cupboards they're amazing! Highly recommend

nick@broughtonbespoke.co.uk

+44 7815 873373

  • 4 months later...

Nick Broughton just fitted three large storage cupboards units in our house and they are amazing! I really recommend him for any fitted cupboards/carpentry needs. Nick was great to create a design with, incredibly tidy, great attention to detail. Give the age of the house and wonky walls , etc the final product looked just perfect - please see picture below! Highly recommend

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