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.
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.
This project involved the restoration and extension of a handsome four storey semi-detached Victorian redbrick townhouse in Blackrock, dating back to the 1860s.
Constructed in the 1950’s, the existing house had been extended twice in the last 20 years in an ad hoc manner leading to poor spatial layout internally.
This Victorian semi-detached house is one of many Protected Structures in Dublin that was subdivided into flats during the last century. Here, the upper two storeys comprised 8 self-contained apartments with the lower ground-floor occupied as a single garden-flat.
The character of this red brick Victorian terrace house was what originally attracted the client to the property. The layout of the existing house is unusual, in that the upper entry level contains reception rooms and kitchen/ dining functions, …
Situated in the heart of Georgian Dublin, a now largely commercial area, D2 Townhouse is a 5-storey dwelling, sandwiched between offices and car parks.
The Stiles Road house was modernised 15 years ago but with the arrival of the owners two children, the house and its extension, no longer fulfilled the owners needs.
Villa 9010 is a new, two-storey, energy-efficient home for a young family in the seaside village of Dalkey, South County Dublin. Constructed in the side garden of the Client’s redbrick childhood home, at the entrance to a typical suburban cul de-sac, the site was previously occupied by the family’s garage and boat shed.