A total renovation and stylish finishes have turned this Stoneybatter cottage into a warm, welcoming space.
This adorable Stoneybatter cottage has been reconfigured to create extra space and filled with colourA total renovation and stylish finishes have turned this cottage into a warm, welcoming space.
A key part of the design was reconfiguring the floorplan, to ensure it flowed well and worked for day-to-day living. A hallway was added to create privacy from the front of the house. The divider helps to break up the space, while allowing natural light through, whilst also including a bench seat and storage for cookbooks.
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