Glasnevin « Churchfield Construction and Green Energy

Glasnevin

This ground floor extension floor extension and roof construction in an existing Edwardian house is a fine example of the symbiosis that can be achieved between old period features and modern minimal design. Red brick, sash windows and blue Bangor slate now stand happily side by side with zinc, aluminium and monocouche renders.

The series of interconnected volumes of new and existing are harmonised by the overall focus on volume, material and light.

The ground floor extension which leads onto a South facing garden consists of a spacious open plan kitchen/ dining/ living areas with separated utility and wc. Large aluminium clad windows and doors on two sides maximise light for the interior.

The attic conversion comprises of a bedroom and en-suite that are acessed via a new seamless staircase from the exisitng first floor. Both stairs and bedroom are flooded in daylight from projecting dormers.

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