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dillon&beth is a new Interior design studio in SE London with a wealth of experience in home renovation, creating a lived-in and loved home that is not only beautiful, but comfortable, functional and unique to you.  By adding personality to each space through blending existing and new, vintage with investment pieces and high street. 

Working within any budget on any size project so please get in touch for a free consultation.

http://www:dillonandbeth.co.uk

@dillonandbeth

email:hello@dillonandbeth.co.uk

te: 07899060754

 

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Beverley from Dillon&Beth completely understood what we were looking for with our loft extension bedroom and bathroom. She was really quick to respond to our initial enquiry and was friendly and very approachable throughout. She made what was, at times, a challenging process really enjoyable and run smooth and was really accommodating to our often changing requests!  Beverley managed our budget well and created two wonderful rooms which we absolutely love.  She  cleverly combined a really beautiful high-end looking vanity unit with other more cost-effective pieces in the bathroom to keep within the budget. Would thoroughly recommend.
 

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