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Excellent painter/decorator recommendation - Hanoushka


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I would also like to whole heartedly recommend Hussein and his colleagues at Hanoushka. I found them on the EDF and am glad I did!


Hanoushka did an excellent job painting our house in West Norwood following extensive renovation work, including a lot of new plastering, work work. Not only were they extremely professional, reliable, independent (we left them to get on with the work) and fast (they worked over holidays to get the job done in time for us to move back in as planned) but Hussein went out of his way to provide advice about colour schemes, design, paint and materials. They saved us a lot of stress and anxiety and made our home beautiful. They're also very reasonably priced too and will look for ways to save clients money. Thank you Hanoushka!



Contact details are www.hanoushka.com, 07491 113036, https://www.instagram.com/hanoushka_interiors/?hl=en


Cheers, John

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