New project for Kensington and Chelsea Council

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We are proud to announce that we have been given the opportunity to participate in an exciting new painting and decorating project in London. This time we have the pleasure of working in Cremorne Gardens, an extremely charming place that offers both a unique atmosphere and very sophisticated architecture and style. This makes it a difficult project, but that’s what we like best!

Cremorne Gardens was founded in 1853, so it boasts a long tradition. Today’s gardens are indeed much more modest than their original concept, but they are beautiful nonetheless and people visit them very willingly and in great numbers. Due to the large number of people using the gardens, our painting and decorating work must be carried out in accordance with both the best standards of work culture and all of the safety and hygiene rules.

 

Renovating Cremorne Gardens

As part of our work on Cremorne Gardens, we have been entrusted with the task of restoring some of the public buildings and also elements that are located in the garden itself. Interestingly, this time the scope of our work is not limited to traditional decorating activities, but we are also entrusted with some general renovation works, such as bricklaying, carpentry and plumbing.

We are very pleased to be able to work on the renovation of Cremorne Gardens because we are always happy to work on projects that serve the general public. In the case of Cremorne Gardens, the coming summer/spring season means that they will soon be pretty crowded. Due to that, we make every effort to decorate and renovate this park in London to offer the highest quality of services, in order for the final effect to be the best proof of our professionalism and focus on quality.

 

If you would like to hire professional painters and decorators in London to renovate a project of any scope and specification, do not hesitate to contact us – we still accept new projects for this year.

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