Over the past few years, changes have been afoot for the owner of this fine apartment in Dublin’s embassy belt. Though she travels a lot for work, she has decided to spend as much time as possible in her home city. Key to this decision was her plan to transform what was a spacious but uninspiring apartment in a large redbrick Victorian house in Dublin 4 into a space that shared all the luxury attributes of a five–star luxury hotel, with the pleasures and comforts of home.
In this case, the architect of the duo John Kelly uncovered an absolute gem. The apartment proved to be part of the aforementioned ballroom, its soaring ceilings just waiting to be restored, and with enough remnants of its fine and intricate plasterwork for faithful replication of the original to be put in place.The oak veneer kitchen is by Realm with Breccia marble worktops and upper cabinets in brushed bronze. The wall light is by Gubi. The parquet floors throughout are by Oscar Ono.
Acknowledging this client’s gentle taste and her preference for subtlety over drama, interior designer Eoin Lyons created a subtle colour palette with splashes of colour introduced through a mix of art, vintage lighting, furniture and mirrors.
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