"Tenacity and taste defined this Italian-Irish couple's renovation of a 1930s house in Dublin's Rialto, writes Orla Neligan, and the result is a warm family home that blends modern and traditional"
"In the tightly knit streets of Dublin's Rialto district, a neighbourhood lined with modest 1930s houses, one home has been reimagined with a vision far more expansive than its footprint suggests."
"These homes, often dubbed as having 'plenty of potential' - which usually translates as needing a complete overhaul - come with small rooms, closed-off layouts and interiors shaped by decades of layered updates."
An Italian-Irish couple renovated a modest 1930s house in Dublin's Rialto, converting confined rooms and closed-off layouts into a warm, functional family home. The renovation balances modern and traditional elements, preserving character while introducing contemporary comforts. The original streetscape features modest, tightly knit houses that often require complete overhauls due to decades of layered updates. The project demanded tenacity and careful taste to reconfigure small rooms, improve flow, and update interiors without erasing period charm. The result is an expanded sense of space and cohesion within the home's original footprint, enhancing livability for family life.
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