A Minimal Addition Transforms an Ordinary Bungalow in Dublin
Built in the 1960’s it had been added to incrementally by its various owners: the living area was extended in the 1980’s and extra bedroom space was added in the 2000’s.
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Built in the 1960’s it had been added to incrementally by its various owners: the living area was extended in the 1980’s and extra bedroom space was added in the 2000’s.
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