Niall McCullough’s design has transformed a derelict coach house off Leeson Street, by the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, maximising light and space
Through the hallway is the large, open-plan livingroom area with oak flooring and a wall of oak cabinets for maximum storage. With so much storage space throughout the house, your biggest concern will be remembering which cupboard you stored which item in.
The livingroom leads down a level to a double-height kitchen/dining area with custom-made countertops, island and a bespoke pantry unit made by Pure Fitout, with herringbone doors, allowing you to quickly conceal messy dinner preparations before your guests arrive.
The four double bedrooms upstairs also have ample storage space, going all the way up to the roof, so you may need a stepladder to get to the higher shelves. The double-glazed windows have nice, old-fashioned features in keeping with the historic building, including steel frames and glazing bars. The window sills to the front are also fitted with what look like old-fashioned pot guards – a nice traditional touch – while the door to the en suite is a farmhouse-style sliding door.
Leeson Place at 186sq m , with a B1 Ber, is perfectly placed for elegant city living, right beside the Grand Canal for evening walks in the springtime, and just a 10-minute walk from St Stephen’s Green and Grafton Street. You’ve a full menu of shopping, leisure, culture and entertainment options at your doorstep, and your choice of schools such as the Institute of Education, Loreto College and Catholic University School.
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