Architect Roisin Collins and DIY expert Matteo Bandiera worked together to transform their 1930s Dublin semi-detached house, reconfiguring the layout to maximise space
The couple bought the house back in 2020. They tackled refurbishments in stages over the next few years, using their own expertise to put their own stamp on the home. Roisin is an architect and she designed the renovations while Matteo is handy at DIY.encompass mid-century furniture and a Scandinavian design style, with a focus on clean lines and the use of natural materials and textures to add warmth.The series airs on Tuesdays at 8.
It was a very busy and fun-filled St Patrick's Day for Rita and Daithi O'Se, as they celebrate their son Mícheál Óg's 11th birthday as well as the Today Show host presenting the Dublin paradeIreland has been experiencing quite settled weather recently, with temperatures expected to hit the late teens this week as Met Eireann looked ahead towards AprilJonathan O'Hanlon, aged 33, has been living in a caravan in Cobh, County Cork, since last June, with no water,...
The Irish football icon has shared the details of his first meeting with his wife Gillian - and how their first date led to him missing a flight to the UK and almost missing trainingTourists have been told "not to come" to Majorca in a letter signed by seven protest groups who are based in the Balearic Islands, leading to many Irish people in a panicThings will warm up in the coming days with temperatures to reach just under 20 degrees - but unfortunately conditions will turn...
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