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We have been working with Robert and Elaine from Tpid (https://tpid.co.uk/) on a major kitchen redesign and extension and we have found the whole process smooth from start to finish. They have been extremely professional throughout and went above and beyond. They have completed the project whilst we were away, leaving the house empty and we were able to trust them completely with our keys. They were involved in all aspects, including initial design, obtaining planning permissions, and liaising with builders and various other suppliers. We live on Dulwich Estates and therefore their experience of working harmoniously and creatively with the Estate Management was a huge bonus as we know that they can be complex to manage. All in all, we would not hesitate to recommend Tpid  and, in fact, have already done so to friends and family. They are currently looking after a building project at our daughter's house. 

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