Interiors for New Year from specialist craftsmen

09:30AM, Monday 03 February 2025

WITH the New Year ahead, have you have been thinking about those home improvements you wish to have done — perhaps a new kitchen, bedroom or bathroom? Then look no further, GD Evans Interiors can help with all aspects of home improvements and assist you with design ideas.

GD Evans Interiors are award-winning kitchen, bedroom and bathroom design and installation specialists and they also carry out all aspects of home improvements including complete home makeovers for customers.

Whether it’s a simple redecoration of a room, flooring, a new kitchen or bathroom, internal structural alterations to gain extra space or an additional bathroom or cloakroom they can assist with all these and more, including new electrical and heating systems.

They fully project manage all aspects of the design, supply and installation too, so no need to get involved with the hassle of organising separate trades and ordering products. So many things can go wrong and delays occur as a result too, so leave it to the professionals to get it done for you, on time, within budget and hassle free.

With so many design options and products available on the market, they can help you visualise your home improvements by providing design images for the rooms via their CAD system and associations with many quality manufacturers of home improvement products. They also guarantee their installations and are Corporate Members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen.

So, treat yourself and your home this New Year to what you have been wishing for and have peace of mind in knowing that it will be in the capable hands of professionals. All designs and quotations are free of charge too, so contact Gary Evans on (01491) 244244, 0118 947 4744, email gary@gdevansinteriors.co.uk or visit www.gdevansinteriors.co.uk to arrange a survey and look forward to a New Year with new interiors.

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