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L OCAL PROPERTY SERVICES A little more information on some local services relevant to house owners in and around Dartmouth.


As well as fitting kitchens, we also manage the required plastering and tiling and we are specialists in fitting worktops. A free quote and design service is available and we happlily


cater for all budgets. All carpentry jobs can be undertaken including bathroom fitting, flooring and fitted wardrobes etc. We are fully qualified with 16 years experience. T: 01803 770125 E: awcarpentry@ymail.com


DARTMOUTH KITCHENS Dartmouth Kitchens is run by David Richards, furniture designer. “I trained in the Midlands but have worked in the South West for the last 30 years in design and manufacturing.” All our furniture and kitchens are hand crafted from the finest materials direct from our Stoke Fleming workshop. We offer quality and guidance to our customers throughout the entire experience of having a kitchen or item of furniture made especially for them. We begin the process with a relaxed consultation when we


listen to our customers’ requirements. A site survey quickly allows us to create a design scheme and mood board to bring the dream of a bespoke kitchen closer to reality. The process of building handmade furniture begins. The finest planks of solid hardwood are sawn and planed to size, moulded to shape using a blend of old craft skills and the latest machinery ready for final assembly. Every component is hand finished. All our furniture is installed by skilled craftsmen and the final coats of paint are applied in your home to give that hand crafted feel. We welcome visitors to the workshop by appointment. T: 07949 349362 E: dartmouthkitchens@gmail.com W: www.dartmouthkitchens.co.uk


JEREMY WRIGHT Jeremy Wright has been designing and installing kitchens in the kingsbridge, Salcombe and Dartmouth areas for happy customers since 1987. In May 2012 the company opened its first Kingsbridge


Kitchen showroom, Studio Four, which is located on the South Hams Business Park near Kingsbridge and Salcombe. From Studio Four we display Italian designed and manufactured Scavolini Kitchens. Scavolini are the best selling kitchen brand in Italy offering amazing quality contemporary and traditional styles; they cover a huge breadth of the market from ranges created by designers Diesel and Giugiaro, the genius behind the Ferrari 250 and other automotive masterpieces, to contract ranges aimed at large scale projects, buy to lets and consumers with a modest budget who still want something special. Also on display are an array of appliances from manufacturers Quooker, Neff, Barazza, Falmec, Gorenje and Franke and we can also offer competitive prices on a large range of other brands. T: 01548 856379 E: info@wright-joinery.co.uk W: www.wright-joinery.co.uk


RGC A new kitchen or bathroom can completely transform your home. However, exactly how do you decide what style or equipment will best complement your lifestyle? The good news is that RGC in Dartmouth have a 4000 sq ft showroom


with exciting working room sets for you to explore at your leisure and help you make the right choice. Owned and managed by Richard Griffin, RGC have been established for over 15 years. Their in-house professional design studio is always on hand to plan the perfect layout, together with a complete installation service including all plumbing and electrics, with total project management from start to finish. Everything is expertly fitted by their own meticulous, skilled


craftsmen and RGC are also the South Hams official fabricator of Corian worktops. Their qualified joiners can seamlessly shape and blend sinks, upstands and splash backs from this most versatile material. Furthermore, RGC are the only officially approved Farrow & Ball stockists for the South Hams, so you can browse the full range of traditional papers and paints and pick up tester pots as well. Plus, being a local independent company means they can keep prices down and maintain a personal approach to all their customers. T: 01803 834622 E: sales@rgcbuildingsupplies.co.uk W: www.rgcbuildingsupplies.co.uk


TREYONE If you are contemplating a remodelling or renovation of your kitchen, consider a fully personalised approach. With a bespoke design you can transform your space with a plethora of options unavailable with an off-the-shelf kitchen. With our newly extended showroom at Kingsbridge, due


to be completed in late summer, we invite you to explore our range of styles and finishes and be inspired. Our in house designer will be happy to discuss your new project, working with you to explore the potential of your home. A crucial element to creating a harmonious and practical


space is a well-designed and carefully planned kitchen. There is no better way to achieve this than with the help of an experienced kitchen designer backed up by all the choice and flexibility of a bespoke manufacturer. With nearly 40 years experience in designing and making kitchens, we take great pride in providing the perfect blend of style and functionality to suit all tastes and lifestyles. Top quality, value for money and longevity come as standard. T: 01548 857726 W: www.treyone.co.uk


■ Lighting


AMOS LIGHTING Light is an essential part of how we view the world and good lighting can be critical to transforming your house into a welcoming home. Conveniently located in Exeter, Amos Lighting’s showroom offers a superb and diverse style of beautiful lighting from vintage style chandeliers to discreet LED lights or marine grade outside lights. Light fittings are sourced from all over the world and include the most up to date trends. In addition to the exquisite lighting, David Amos and his dedicated team specialise in providing a comprehensive lighting design package for those building or renovating a house, hotel or bar. Working directly with the customer or in collaboration with an architect or interior designer, each project is as individual as the client and requires its own dedicated approach.


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