A dog’s life on Long Lane

Total refurbishment has given this two-bed dwelling a stylish, contemporary interior

Knocking at the front door of 16 Heytesbury Place one is greeted by the resonance of Duke – a Leonberger and family pet to the Mullan–McGuinness household.

Having the stature of a small pony and weighing 70kg, Duke is one of the reasons the family are in search of a larger property.

The couple have lived here for six years and over that time, extended and refurbished their home, which stands at 65sq m (700sq ft). Although not large, the addition of four overhead Velux windows and a vaulted ceiling in the living area adds lots of light and the impression of extra space.

The renovations opened up what were a series of dark pokey rooms into an open-plan living, dining and kitchen area allowing for a better flow through the property.

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Fresh feel

To the front of the house lie the two bedrooms, the master of which peeks out on Long Lane through plantation shutters. Light filled with a fresh feel, the addition of mirrored wardrobes cleverly gives a more spacious feel to the room.

The living area, thanks to the vaulted ceiling is bright, and features a large open fireplace as a centrepiece. This in turn leads to a high-gloss gunmetal grey kitchen by Ikea which opens out to the decked city garden through French doors.

To the rear of the garden is a substantial garage which serves as the utility and extra storage. The garden, which has herb beds and a water feature, has views to the elegant facade of Iveagh Buildings. The family are in search of a larger space in Dublin 8, and have placed their home on the market through estate agent Young's with an asking price of €475,000.