New from Irish interior designer Gail Wall Morris of Wall Morris Design. (See my previous post here.) A beautiful renovation and of course it’s all in the detail. I’ll let Gail explain.
It’s my own home, a 100 year-old, renovated workman’s cottage, in Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
When I bought the house, it needed complete renovation and rebuild, in order to re-layout and optimize the space, raise ceiling heights up to the roof line. The new extension is clad in the original bricks, taken from the demolished interior walls. I allocated budget on designing an interior joinery package, so that all the detailing matched: ie – the kitchen , the external and interior doors, the trim work and architraves all tie in together. Most of the furniture I also designed. Everything is bespoke. The interior layout is built in a ‘U’ Shape and surrounds a courtyard, so that the sunlight comes into the house all day long. The colour scheme is tone-on tone caramel with accents in black glass, black granite and black-stained furniture.
Photography Derek Robinson.
Kim says:
I love the kitchen, but where is the fridge?
rooth says:
This is a beautiful home and I love all the green accents
Evelisa says:
I love the glass heart. I think having a fun surprise in a design makes it even more exciting.
Karen says:
Great study in neutrals but I would get so bored with this but I could pop color anywhere and change it up with the seasons. I take that back, good study in color, could even have gone with the chocolates or greys.
Karen says:
Great study in neutrals but I would get so bored with this but I could pop color anywhere and change it up with the seasons. I take that back, good study in color, could even have gone with the chocolates or greys.
Tricia Rose says:
What a brilliant use of limited space (especially that bedroom closet). Everything beautifully thought through, and love the colours.
TieDye64 says:
Beautiful and so serene.
Clara says:
Absolument fabuleux !! Love these colors and style. Good taste and so elegant.
SFoster says:
Anyone know what color and brand used on the cabinetry?
Dan Ryan says:
Being in the roofing industry, I have to say my favorites are the pictures with the skylights. It makes such a great difference in the feel of the rooms – especially in the smaller room, like the bathroom! Beautiful!