Operation Renovation: 'Having a husband as your client was the tricky bit. He would come up with ideas and I would say no'
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Operation Renovation: 'Having a husband as your client was the tricky bit. He would come up with ideas and I would say no'
"Before it became a calm, light-filled family home, this 1930s house in Harold's Cross was the kind of place you might have easily overlooked."
"But where others might have seen compromise, Róisín Collins and Matteo Bandiera saw possibility: a house with strong bones, surprising adaptability and just enough quirks to make the transformation interesting."
Róisín Collins and Matteo Bandiera renovated a 1930s ex-council house in Harold's Cross, investing three and a half years and around €150k. The house initially appeared modest and dated, with an awkward layout and uneven light. However, the couple recognized its potential, seeing strong bones and adaptability. They aimed to create a calm, light-filled family home while preserving the unique charm of the original architecture, showcasing the beauty of unshowy Dublin design.
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