Renovated Edwardian three-bed on Rathfarnham Road for €950,000

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Renovated Edwardian three-bed on Rathfarnham Road for €950,000
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Turnkey home with planning permission in place for kitchen extension and attic conversion

When the owners of this Edwardian semidetached house in Rathfarnham bought it nine years ago, they were ready to take on an extensive renovation project and quickly got down to it, spending months lifting tiles, sanding and painting floors and stripping decades’ worth of wallpaper.

Once inside the front door, through a small tiled porch, it’s immediately clear this is the home of someone with an eye for design; a vivid cerise runner brings a pop of colour to the hall. Most of the interiors are painted varying shades of grey and it works as the rooms have a good flow but are delineated by the differing tones. An understairs guest loo is painted a deep navy.

The garden has been cleverly divided into three outdoor rooms, with some lovely planting and seating areas designed to capture the sun as it moves from east to west during the day. Apple trees are in blossom and at the end of the garden is a sumac tree which provides dramatic colour in the autumn.All the bedrooms have pale painted floors. The main bathroom is on the return, with subway tiles and Hansgrohe sanitary ware, as well as a bedroom with a built-in mirrored wardrobe.

Traffic outside is barely audible thanks to the new double-glazed sash windows. With planning permission for a dormer attic and kitchen extension in place, it’s a home that is ready to move into that also provides scope for additional living space.Some refugees left without accommodation on Mount Street while a number set to return to Dublin city centre

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