Dublin house designed by Dermot Bannon put on the market | JOE.ie

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The Room to Improve house is on sale.

Many of the houses on the street were built by their owners, who had formed a homebuyers’ group and struck a deal with local authorities to build on the site, according to The Mirror.

The home was refurbished after the family's children left home and owner Tommy's health requirements meant he needed a wheelchair. Dermot Bannon took on the job and it featured in series three, episode three of Room to Improve, which aired back in 2009. The home is now fully wheelchair accessible. Downstairs comprises double folding hall doors that open into the generously proportioned reception hall. The property had a reception room converted to a large double downstairs bedroom with en suite facilities.It was extended to the side creating a bright open plan family, kitchen, and separate dining area. The open space is infused with natural light (a

 

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