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I installed the vertical radiators in this room after hiding the pipes in the cement floor, organised the decorating and recommended the carpenter for the real wood floor and the cupboard.
This kitchen, good enough for the pages of any magasine, was designed by Ruth and Peter in Brixton - I carried out the work to their detailed requirements and think we can all be proud of the results.
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The clear glass covering the wallpaper was custom cut and drilled so the cooker hood can be safely mounted on it.
To achieve what you see on this picture I removed part of the solid floor and extended the floorboards, moved a door and replaced the ceiling, among other things. Have a look at "what was before".
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This project involved extending the bathroom pod in a modern block of flats into an adjacent walk-in wardrobe so we could make it wheelchair friendly.
The inspector from building control was very skeptical at first, thinking it would be next to impossible to do...
I had to remove much of the steel and create a new frame. The level of the ceiling in the bathroom was lower than that in the rest of the room, so I extended it into the rest of the new bathroom and installed spot lights.
The finished bathroom from outside.
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The finished bathroom from outside.
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