Smart design, old and new, in D6

MILLTOWN: €975,000: THE EXTENSION built in 2000 at 75 Ramleh Park, Milltown, Dublin 6 is proof that good design lasts

MILLTOWN: €975,000:THE EXTENSION built in 2000 at 75 Ramleh Park, Milltown, Dublin 6 is proof that good design lasts. Box Architecture extended the three-bedroom semi at the back and added a two-storey extension to the side.

It all looks as if it was newly designed and completed, despite being happily lived in for nearly 10 years.

It’s also a good example of how a 1930s house can be modernised without compromising its original, attractive design. It’s not surprising that the design was highly commended at the 2002 Plan Expo awards.

The three-bed house, which has a large, custom-built garden room at the end of a long, contemporary landscaped garden, is for sale through Gunne for €975,000.

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The house is now double-fronted. Downstairs to the right off the hall are the original, modest-sized interconnecting reception rooms with double doors out to the back garden.

To the right in the new part of the house is the kitchen, fitted with smart plain units, which opens into a very modern, light-filled livingroom with two walls of floor-to-ceiling teak windows and doors. This opens onto a large decked patio and from there to the water feature in the centre of the garden. The whole effect is of a seamless transition between outdoors and in.

Upstairs there are three bedrooms, one with an en suite, a family bathroom and a study. Just like thedownstairs, to one side of the hall is the original layout, with two double bedrooms and the bathroom. To the right is a cleverly designed space which allows for a double bedroom with a walk-in dressingroom to the front. Its en suite – once the box room – is large. To the back of this new part of the house is a light-filled musicroom. Its wall of floor-to-ceiling windows enjoy treetop views and is a reminder of how green a suburb Milltown is. A staircase tucked into the side leads up to a mezzanine attic room which could be a spare bedroom or home office.

The contemporary hardwood garden room was built two years ago and is large, fully serviced and versatile in how it is used.

The house is at the entrance to a quiet cul-de-sac and there is off-street parking to the front for two cars.

75 Ramleh Park, Milltown, Dublin 6

Three-bed with Box Architecture extension

Agent:Gunne

Bernice Harrison

Bernice Harrison

Bernice Harrison is an Irish Times journalist and cohost of In the News podcast