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ith spring around the corner, thoughts often turn to home renovations – and trusting


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recently relocated to Bromsgrove after operating in Cannock for 17 years, and owner Paul Tipton has 23 years’ experience in a wide range of carpentry skills. Paul specialised in bespoke timber


staircases before founding his own company to offer their design and installation, alongside a variety of other carpentry and home renova- tion services including fitted kitch- ens, bedrooms, bathrooms, flooring, doors and tiling. Whether you want a brand-new


installation or just a revamp, the wide selection of timbers and other mate- rials such as chrome and glass means


you can choose a traditional style or a more contemporary design. The firm prides itself on providing


excellent customer service, highly- skilled craftsmanship and quality materials to ensure you receive the very best results. Paul will help you through the de- sign process and offer expert advice


and solutions, as well as offering a free site survey and measure and a free, detailed no-obligation writ- ten quote within five working days of the site visit. You can view more examples of the firm’s work on their Facebook page.


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