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Hi Babbelina


James Christopher ([email protected]) built us a fabulous wardrobe recently. I've attached a photo but it doesn't really do it justice. to save money we used Ikea carcasses and James worked with us to design a bespoke cladding for them & added cupboards on top of them to take it up to full height. he's a fantastically talented and enthusiastic chap, great value for money and a pleasure to have working for you. We'll definitely look to use him again.


cheers

nick

Hello, I specialise in built in furniture and I'd be happy to come and talk through whatever you require, measure up and give you a quote. I've recently finished off some built in cupboards, drawers and alcove storage/seating for a lady in St Aidens Road. She said she would be very happy to provide a reference for my work. I'll attach a photo to give you an idea of the of that particular job. I also have many more examples of work i can forward to you if you would like to email me.


Regards, Jamie


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Hi,I can highly recommend Peter Vasco, who has undertaken all my carpentry works.

Peter is always punctual, polite and does a good job.

Peter phone number is 07961403256 or email [email protected] and you can check out his work portfolio at

https://plus.google.com/photos/105744467250954460017/albums/5798340377929393617?banner=pwa

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