They completed a renovation to their home, adding an extension and achieving an effective reconfiguration of the bottom floor to create a bright and airy house and used specific colours throughout to create a bright, playful and unique home
Dublin couple Rachel and Tristan purchased a 1930s terraced house in 2023 with big plans to completely renovate the home to maximise space within the house for their young family.
The family love spending as much time as possible together in their wonderful home, and all that they've created.
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