Take a look at one of our recent projects, involving the modern refurbishment and extension of a period red-brick terraced house in a suburb close to Dublin city centre.
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Take a look at one of our recent projects, involving the modern refurbishment and extension of a period red-brick terraced house in a suburb close to Dublin city centre.
We recently received these lovely photos of the Tipperary self-build project, now looking splendid with its new timber cladding in place.
Well worth the wait. The zinc cladding now in place on the picture window and the curved entrance roof. [gdl_gallery title=”Monamolin House – Zinc Cladding” width=”200″ height=”120″ galid=”1″ ]
A brief glimpse behind the scenes, at the internal structure that makes this type of house refurbishment possible. Note the structural steel supporting the upper floors and the large opening in the original farmhouse gable wall. [gdl_gallery title=”Monamolin House – […]
The Wexford farmhouse refurbishment is well under way now. Most of the windows are in, the roof slates are going on, and – most excitingly for us – the zinc cladding on the curved entrance and the feature window have […]
The brief for this project involved the transformation of a typical four-bay, two storey farmhouse into a warm, modern residence with large, useable rooms and open-plan living spaces. A connection to the outdoors was very important, as the house benefits […]
Renderings of our design for the modern refurbishment of a typical Wexford farmhouse. Initially the clients were skeptical about the dramatic curved roof on the entrance and how it would fit into the overall design of the new house. JFD […]