The Carpetstore: Red Carpet Treatment
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Investing in a new carpet or flooring? The Carpetstore is the one-stop shop for all budgets, styles and textures
Chelsea Fine Arts: It’s all in the Method
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Artist Stephanie Villalba and her team of tutors are providing all ages with the chance to learn classical artistic skills and be creative in an inspiring studio space
Naz Zeneldeen Hair and Beauty: The Cutting Edge
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Naz Zeneldeen Hair and Beauty: The Cutting Edge – First-class professional hair care with a personal touch at Naz Zeneldeen
Fulham Health and Beauty Clinic: Dr Hala – Look Good And Feel Fabulous
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Dr Hala Health and Beauty Clinic: Look Good And Feel Fabulous – The best products, the latest technological equipment and friendly professional therapists… Dr Hala Mahfoud and her team provide high quality specialist health and beauty treatments
Palace Wharf: Riverside Living
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With beautifully refurbished one, two and three bedroom apartments available to rent and a dedicated on-site manager, Palace Wharf in Fulham is one of West London’s most desirable locations
Bridge Suzuki Music: Music Maestros
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Toby Walker started learning the violin aged five and Charlotte Clemson at three. Both are proud ‘Suzuki kids’ – they followed the teaching philosophy of Dr Shinichi Suzuki – and they have now opened a Suzuki school at the Rocks Lane Multi-Sports Centre in Chiswick.
Dr Suzuki developed a unique method that enables children to play to their best ability while absorbing key life skills at the same time. ‘Children start young (three-plus) when skills are easily mastered and they learn in a natural way by listening and repeating,’ explains Toby. ‘Lessons are on a one-to-one and group basis; making music is about communicating, so playing socially from the beginning is vital.’