Doorz
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Oh - I didn't know - thanks for the heads up. What kind of work is underway?
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Doorz
...or should that be 'floorz'?Kez wrote:It's been emptied out and looks like they have been doing the floors.
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This is a shame, although recently we wanted some doors (doorz) and tried to contact them. We went there (no-one in), called (no answer), emailed (no reply), texted (got one rely asking to send what we had already sent with full details and sizes) but couldn't get a quote for love or money.
We used the extremely local and excellent Freeborne Carpentry who did a great job instead.
We used the extremely local and excellent Freeborne Carpentry who did a great job instead.
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Lee - do you know if Freeborne do front doors as well? Ours is both oversized and skew-whiff (or rather the house is). Dawes in Forest Hill gave us an eye watering quote for a custom job as few years ago.
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They did mine, very pleased with it.
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The chap who ran 'Doorz', had an arrangement with the owner of the property, which seems to have come to an end.
To say 'Doorz' had Mixed-Reviews, would be a compliment. Of the handful of people I met who had dealings with them, none of them were satisfied with the work or (lack of) communication.
To say 'Doorz' had Mixed-Reviews, would be a compliment. Of the handful of people I met who had dealings with them, none of them were satisfied with the work or (lack of) communication.
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The Doorz man is called Jim if he's the same person I knew as running the place - big chap - often known as 'big Jim' - used to have a St Bernard or dog of similar size / style - i.e Big.
Surprised if he's renovating the place - I thought he'd sold the business
Surprised if he's renovating the place - I thought he'd sold the business
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I wouldn't go near the place in Forest Hill - dreadful.Rachael wrote:Thanks for that info, Lee.leenewham wrote:They did mine, very pleased with it.
I would recommend Ryan Smith - 07962 385294
He's done a lot of work on our street - traditional Victorian door fronts.
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Just walked past this morning and must say its looking very nice and although obviously people will have opinions on names and storefronts etc I think the name lettering looks very nice/smart - worth having a look Lee! - and the ?new name of "The Dulwich Reclamation" or "Dulwich Reclamation" (can't remember) I'm sure will serve the business well.
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The shop looks fab. The biz name of Dulwich Reclamation in Sydders is genius; here's someone not letting themselves or their business be defined by a mere postcode! Beautifully painted and great sign-writing. Looks super smart.
Anyway, based on all of the same sort of stuff going back in, and the very full workshop out the back I would guess its still Jim. He has a great furniture place on Church Road in Crystal Palace; great hand-crafted bits. I've always found him really helpful and he did a great, efficient dipping of our doors when we first moved in (some 10 yrs ago). And when I was running the high street regen project he leant us doors, and I know he was super helpful when the guys at 161 set up biz. But I don't think he cares much for customer service, or is too bothered about returning calls etc. He's a pretty eccentric character. But once you get past that I think he can be great.
Anyway, based on all of the same sort of stuff going back in, and the very full workshop out the back I would guess its still Jim. He has a great furniture place on Church Road in Crystal Palace; great hand-crafted bits. I've always found him really helpful and he did a great, efficient dipping of our doors when we first moved in (some 10 yrs ago). And when I was running the high street regen project he leant us doors, and I know he was super helpful when the guys at 161 set up biz. But I don't think he cares much for customer service, or is too bothered about returning calls etc. He's a pretty eccentric character. But once you get past that I think he can be great.
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Is that being normal?EUSSR wrote: ...hes pretty normal, he just likes to do what he wants when he wants, hes his own man...
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Thanks, very helpful. Bit worrying though.
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It does look fab. A lesson to other shops in Sydenham and surrounding areas. Any idea who did the sign writing?
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Finally Doors is open! The current owner (not Jim who is now in France) came around for a cuppa just now and I was able to tell him that the shop is getting mixed reviews. With the owner giving permission to say so, Lee, the signage was done by a lovely guy called Tony who lives above the premises. The owner is a decent man who was surprised to hear that there are forums out there! He is very accommodating and approachable so please, if the shop isn't open, call his number (or text) and he promises to get back to you if unable to answer at the time.
There have been delays in opening the shop but it's now staffed and up and going, offering both new and used furniture.
He does have 1920s/30s door.
There have been delays in opening the shop but it's now staffed and up and going, offering both new and used furniture.
He does have 1920s/30s door.