BUYERS looking for a one-off 'new' home in an established neighbourhood may take interest in No 10 Eglinton Park, Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
Developer Andrew Machesney in conjunction with award winning architects Mahoney Architecture have obtained full planning permission to transform this post-war semi-d into an avant-garde fivebed residence of some 3,000sq ft.
What is so unusual about this property is that it can currently be viewed as a computer generated 'could be' home by Deantus Projects. The real upshot of course, will depend on the buyer. However, this is undeniably a high-spec project, with Paul Maguire designing the bespoke fitted kitchen and complementary fitted furniture throughout the house as well as renowned gardener Diarmuid Gavin designing the landscaped garden.
Minima have been chosen to furnish the house with a classic yet contemporary approach. Downstairs encompasses a hallway with leaded lattice stained glass panelled and circular stained glass hall door feature, living room, dining/family room, guest cloakroom, and utility room.
The kitchen has feature floor to ceiling sliding glass windows/doors to garden, with large roof lights and a hidden door to the pantry and utility room.
Interested buyers can purchase the house as is, although to transform it will cost an additional 600,000 plus professional fees and fit-out.
Price: 2.5m
Agent: Billy O'Sullivan & Associates, 01-676 0543; www. deantus. com/andrew
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