Inside this ultra-modern Churchtown property on the market for €1.4 million

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Bright, modern and with an abundance of natural light, this Churchtown home’s elongated design makes the most of its secluded site.

Spanning approximately 168 sq.m ,is an ultra-contemporary new-build located on Beaumont Avenue in Churchtown, Dublin 14. Completed in 2021, the project was designed by DUA Architects under the guidance of Darragh Breathnach, the award-winning founder and principal – however the property has been remodelled and extended since then.

The timeless architectural design and flexibility of internal arrangement means that new owners can reconfigure the home to their requirements. The property also enjoys immense privacy with electric gates giving access to ample off-street parking to the front. A wide side entrance leads to the south-facing courtyard-style garden and out to the rear garden where there is a detached, flexible home office/playroom.

In the main cottage, the walls have been stripped back to reveal the original granite, creating lovely feature walls. New vaulted ceilings were installed and the plentiful storage areas and services were located within a central spine of white joinery. The master suite has been fitted with extensive wall-to-wall custom-built wardrobes with a built-in double bed and side cabinets. A French door leads to the inner courtyard. This room also has its own ensuite and luxurious dressing room with custom-built mirrored storage/wardrobe units.

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