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Shutters/Blinds Bromley
cashbackproblems
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Hi
I have a 2 bed flat and looking at having shutters in the living room (fairly large window 90cm by 80 cm and normal wood/faux wood blinds in the 2 bedrooms.
Does anyone have an idea how much this will cost to use a company? Also does anyone have recommendations in the south east area?
thanks
I have a 2 bed flat and looking at having shutters in the living room (fairly large window 90cm by 80 cm and normal wood/faux wood blinds in the 2 bedrooms.
Does anyone have an idea how much this will cost to use a company? Also does anyone have recommendations in the south east area?
thanks
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Have you thought about going DIY? Might be a cheaper option for you. There are websites out there that make it really easy to measure and install your own shutters.0
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Jasmine, you're not allowed to advertise your own business on this forum.0
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I would imagine the cost to be £2,0000-2,500 fitted .
I used insignia blinds. ( I got blinds installed not shutters )They do travel, but not sure if you're too far .
I'm based in Poole
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We used Shuttersup at West Wickham. We had plantation shutters for two windows at the front of our bungalow - one was huge - over 3m wide. It came to less than £2k fitted and we are really pleased with the result. They have a small show room opposite the swimming baths and were really helpful.0
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We used Bromley blinds, very happy with quality and service. Price was a little lower than expectedly, but we may have over estimated!:T0
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