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I wanted to recommend Stephanie : who recently gutted and refurbed my small Art Deco flat. From start to finish her and her small team were great: prompt, friendly, and good advice. Her quote was clear, and she took the time to split out different items so I could work the most affordable option. She was always on time, proactively updated me on her own initiative, and was super understanding and flexible when other contractors made last minute changes to their plans. She also gave really good (free) advice on colours, finishes, purchased all materials at a good price, and did a thoroughly good job. Her attention to detail was really important to the excellent finish in the flat. Everything about her work was top class; I'd definitely use her again for jobs big or small. Her details [email protected]
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  • 6 months later...

Hi Guys,


Sorry that you are unable to contract me via the e-mail above for a week now as it's been down & still down but my text box is pretty full as well, so will try to get back to you with available dates & quotes. However you can still contact me via my personal e-mail (hotmail) if you have it or my other business e-mail [email protected]

My phone will be free up to receive more text soon so you can still text me (07742016412).

Also thank you all who has sent positive feed backs on my services & as a thank you 10% off any of my services if you use us again.


Thank You!

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