London Wardrobe Solutions + Komandor = Amazing spaces! Storage solutions and bespoke wardrobes that just work! Completely customised wardrobes & walk-in closets, but not just for the bedroom, also for office and home storage, cabinets, bookshelves, etc. The possibilities are endless; maximise storage space without losing living space and in an elegant manner.
But why did the London Wardrobe Solutions team choose Komandor? After years of designing and building storage wardrobes, closets, and other storage solutions for small spaces, they found Komandor that has more than 25 years of experience producing quality storage solutions, which means London Wardrobe Solutions can give a 5-year guarantee!
Don’t wait any longer; call London Wardrobe Solutions on 079 1691 3441 or visit the bespoke wardrobes website today.
London Wardrobe Solutions
Address: Unit 31, New Lydenburg Commercial Estate, New Lydenburg Street London SE7 8NF, United Kingdom
Phone: 07916913441
Website: https://londonwardrobesolutions.co.uk
Covered all the things I needed in double glazed windows with the assurance of a good company...
Unit 31, New Lydenburg Commercial Estate, New Lydenburg Street London SE7 8NF, United Kingdom
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