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22 July 2015

Happy and Creative Customers

Written by Juliet Fishenden
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We thought you would like to see some pics of the lovely homes and ideas our customers have kindly sent in. The images are great to share for inspiration, especially if you have a difficult space to work with, so often the case in older houses.

(Recess pole, made to measure, shown below)

Recess pole in alcove

We especially love the simple door curtain pole that allows the curtain around the wall to keep drafts at bay or the use of a wall rail to help climb those quirky stone steps!

Stair rail and door pole

There are beautiful features in our customers homes and there seems no limit to their imagination.

Door pole round corner

Remember that we can help you with whatever length of curtain pole you need and can even make bespoke bracket depths. Just give us a call if you need some help or even send us a photo, we will be happy to advise.

Button pole and bracket

Kitchen rails and racks can also be made to fit. We have made them for inglenooks, alcoves and even ceilings.

Rail in brick alcove

If you feel inspired take a look at our testimonials and photos page. We love receiving your images and comments.

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