Dawson Street

This renovation of three adjacent Georgian buildings is located on Dawson Street in Dublin. They provide work and meeting spaces for our clients in a calm setting, with contemporary, simple lined furniture, fittings and lighting.

Paul Keogh Architects were the architects for the project.

Centre City Apartment

Located in a listed building, this small, bright and comfortable two storey apartment is an escape from the busy city life that surrounds it.

Paul Keogh Architects were the architects for the project.

Wexford Cottage

The coastal cottage in Co. Wexford was originally two tiny houses that were renovated to make a small family hoilday home. Given the scale of the house, the design of the built-in joinery was key to maximising the space and meeting the client's requirements. Designed for rest and relaxation, the finishes were selected for their warmth, comfort and natural qualities. The furniture and lighting is a combination of contemporary and Mid Century Scandinavian pieces.

Art Consultancy


1. Emsworth
2. Rathmines
3. Galway
4. Sandyford Office
5. Office Studio

Galway

This single level family home is located on the coast of Galway Bay with lovely views of the bay and the Clare coastline. The brief was to redecorate and furnish the house and provide continuity of design throughout the spacious interior. We took inspiration from the location and the client’s interest in vintage furniture.

Bespoke Furniture

Bespoke Furniture Images:

  1. Wine Cellar
  2. Library Wall
  3. Vistor's Reception
  4. Storage Wall & Bench
  5. Canteen Bench
  6. Vanity Unit
  7. TV Storage Unit
  8. Wine Rack
  9. Headboard 1
  10. Headboard 2
  11. Law School Bench

UCD Lochlann Quinn School of Business

This client brief was for a well functioning and smart looking trading room, where the students can learn trading skills. It also had to function as a standard classroom. The challenge was to provide this within the constraints of a university project budget. The project also included study areas and presentation rooms.

Emsworth

The client brief for this project was to design a comfortable, modern family home with contemporary furniture and furnishings. The challenge was to intergrate the design while respecting the fabric and character of this lovely period house.

UCD Sutherland School of Law

We provided the space planning and specified the furniture for the new 7,000 sq. metre law school. The work involved the selection of furniture to meet the client’s requirements and to compliment the spaces designed by the architects.

Elizabeth Kirby Designers prepared and oversaw the public tender for the loose furniture in conjunction with the client, project managers and quantity surveyors. We also coordinated orders and deliveries and managed the installation on site.

Moloney O’Beirne Architects were the architects for the building. KSN Project Management provided the project management and cost control.

Sandyford Office Fit Out

The programme for the fit out and the modest budget were the main considerations on this 10,000 sq ft. project. The project was carried out over two phases, with the client operating in one half of the building. We worked closely with them to meet their requirements and provide a pleasant and organized working environment.

Research, University College Dublin

This project involved the replanning of the existing offices and entrance reception area to provide for new client requirements.

Monkstown

With great light throughout the day and spacious rooms, this well oriented Victorian house has a inherently pleasant character. The finishes and furnishings were selected to enhance the natural features of the house.

Beacon Fit Out

The client, an IT security company, wanted a corporate style fit out. Their security and confidentiality is very important. They are a young, vibrant company with a variety of professionals ranging from technical to marketing. All of these considerations had to be accommodated in the layout planning and the design of the fit out.

Rathmines

Prior to the renovation, this house had been lived in by generations of the same family and they had retained all of the original period features. Work was done to repair and maintain these features and the material structure of the house. Contemporary colour schemes and furniture were used to provide a comfortable family home.

Dartry

The renovation of this spacious Edwardian house required the replanning of the ground floor and an extension to the rear as well as extensive work to the landing level of the house. The design for the fit out of the house is calm and modern and in keeping with the client’s requirements.

We worked closely with the architect Aleyn Chambers on this project.

Office Studio

The existing space in this 1970’s industrial building was naturally well lit, airy and pleasant. Our objective was to take advantage of this and revive the building so that it could be enjoyed as a workspace.

Coach House

This coach house was renovated from an existing office to provide living and recreational accommodation for the client and to provide facilities for the adjacent pool. The internal spaces required extensive reorganization. The decoration is simple, allowing the building itself to be the main feature.