The reconfigured space in this property’s extension has a Californian beach house vibe
Sporting a decidedly seaside air, 1 Mather Road South in Mount Merrion in south Co Dublin is the perfect example of how to successfully reconfigure a 1950s bungalow into contemporary suburban bliss.
The appealing detached dormer bungalow, set on a quiet residential cul de sac, has been extended to offer a spacious 200 square metres and is on the market with Lisney divisional director, Robert Lawson, guiding €1.45 million.
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