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 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 building, inspired by the spirit of Vatican II in the 1960’s, has been converted into a state-of-the-art library and auditorium for the local community
Haddington Park House emerges as a stunning fusion of extension and renovation, breathing new life into a 1940s bungalow nestled in the serene surroundings of Glenageary, Co. Dublin.
This project involves the transformation of a Georgian three-storey terraced house near Dublin’s Docklands from three bed-sits into one generous ‘upside-down’ family house.