See Inside This Renovated 1920s Family Home Near Bushy Park

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Nestled in a mature estate between historic Terenure village and the expansive grounds of Bushy Park, this recently renovated family home by Culligan Architects embodies the ideas of the Garden City m

ovement. It was constructed in the 1920s when this urban planning philosophy of Ebenezer Howard took hold across the UK, Ireland and beyond. At a time when cities were considered overcrowded and unhealthy, Howard promoted leafy satellite neighbourhoods, located between city and countryside, with well-designed homes that had access to nature.

The architects’ first challenge, however, was a complete reordering of the ground floor, prompted by less sympathetic internal and external renovations dating from the 1990s that had left an existing wall across the hallway and a convoluted circulation behind to access the kitchen and dining room. “When you arrived in the hallway, there was no connection to the lovely garden beyond,” recalls Culligan. “Creating this connection was a priority for our client.

“The design is about blurring the lines between the inside and outside… so that the garden becomes part of the overall experience of the house.”In keeping with the aesthetic of their 1920s house, the owners have also invested in quality materials such as oak parquet flooring and black steel doors as well as beautifully crafted timber furniture.

 

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