Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Home Office Inspiration 7 Amazing Houses in Ireland

Home Office Inspiration 7 Amazing Houses in Ireland Home Office Inspiration: 7 Amazing Houses in Ireland IMAGE SOURCE: HOMEDSGNIN RECOVERY from one of its most severe economic recessions, Ireland’s natural beauty remains intact, but the country also boasts millionaire-standard homes of breathtaking architectural standard.  The finest  of these houses  exude the kind of peacefulness and inspiration and creativity that are essential for the successful contemporary entrepreneur. Join AGENT now for some home office inspiration in our whirlwind tour of the Emerald Isle’s most amazing homes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 1. House at Goleen, CorkImage Source:  DEZEENIn 2009, Níall McLaughlin Architects designed this incredible home to withstand the unpredictably harsh climate, while preserving quality and modernity in appearance. Both inside and out, dark marble dominates the building, combining  with the wooden accents for a strikingly and appealingly  contemporary theme. Home office inspiration, inside and out.Image Source:  DEZEEN2. Longacres, DublinIMAGE SOURCE: HOMEDSGNTHE stunning  Longacres House, designed by  Damien Murtagh Architects, was designed as a modern building that will still fit in and complement the adjacent  rural landscape. The proximity of this stunning dwelling to a natural bird sanctuary, a marina and an island, and the sandy, gravelly ridge of nearby salt marshes and dune grasslands, make it an absolute haven, providing the ultimate in tranquility for focusing the  creative energies. The interior provides ample food for thought in home office inspiration terms.IMAGE SOURCE: HOMEDSGN (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 3. Wicklow Hills House, WicklowImage Source: homedsgnCREATED by Irish group  ODOS architects, Wicklow Hills House  is located in the stunning mountainous terrain that runs through the Garden of  Ireland. This elevated residence, encompassing  3,089 square feet, makes minimal impact on the landscape, and forms  a breathtaking interface between nature and contemporary architecture.Image Sourc e: homedsgn (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 4. Ballsbridge, DublinIMAGE SOURCE:  HOMEDSGNA CONTEMPORARY  home makeover completed in 2010 by Peter Legge Associates, this renovation project corrected some problems in the original Victorian design, while preserving the home’s historic character and personalty. The modern exterior seamlessly blends with its traditional surroundings while retaining a standout contemporary feel.IMAGE SOURCE: HOMEDSGN5. Burren House, DublinImage Source:  NIALLMCLOUGHLINBURREN House  in Dublin  was constructed by London-based Níall McLaughlin Architects in 2009.  The exterior is dominated by sleek  glass and stone walls, which gives way to the spacious white walls of the interior. The decor and texture enhances the feeling of peacefulness and simplicity throughout the dwelling.Image Source:  NIALLMCLOUGHLIN (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 6. The Stables, LongfordImage Source:  homedsgnDUBLIN group  ODOS Architects  make their second appearance on the list with their restoration and extension of The Stables, a farmhouse/stable  in Ballymahon, Longford.  The 4,840 square feet  dream home  is composed of two buildings and is absolutely ideal for a getaway and getting work done, due to its isolated location and beautiful surroundings.Image Source:  homedsgn7. Scale of PLY, DublinImage Source:  NOJISCALE  of PLY is at once a modest private  Dublin residence  and also a breathtaking showcase for architectural elegance. The striking design features were added during a 2014 remodelling and extension by  NOJI Architects. The apparently regular exterior, entirely at one with neighbouring houses, gives way to a stunningly contemporary interior dwelling space. Guests here will be blow away  by the  surprisingly vibrant, stylish theme, and the house would be the perfect home-office base, due to the spaciousness and incredibly inspirational qualities of the interior design.Image Source:  NOJI

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