With DIY know-how and an eye for eBay bargains, Debbie Goodwin set about lovingly renovating the bungalow her dad built
Dean and Ann Furlong have transformed a dated 1930s property into a contemporary family home that makes the most of its enviable plot
Over the most recent years, house designs have changed quite. Most new homeowners like have more modern house designs, rather than traditional house
The owners have taken a dated bungalow, which sat on a large area of land, and transformed into a huge family home which looks perfect socialising as a family and entertaining too.
Unable to find their forever home, this couple built their own oak-framed cottage, complete with an eclectic interior
Verscholen tussen het groen is deze moderne levensloopbestendige bungalow ontworpen door Engel Architecten. Lees hier meer.
From 60's bungalow to modern, light-filled home. Using a rooflight, sliding doors & shaped windows, this 2 year renovation is truly transformative.
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This project is a residential house in the picturesque fishing village of Ardmore, County Waterford, on the Irish south coast. The original house was a 1980s bungalow build. Typical of the era, it lacked space and failed to echo the charm of its natural surroundings....
Who every said a bungalow had to be pedestrian? Clearly they haven’t sought out a great architect to design it! Check out the project here!
The new addition, only visible from the backyard, echoes the gabled form of the original home. Large openings connect the main living spaces with the backyard. Tagged: Exterior, House Building Type, Shingles Roof Material, Wood Siding Material, and Gable RoofLine.
How the Lamberts self-built this NZEB new build in Co Meath, to deliver a home that costs very little to run.
This midcentury courtyard house refurbishment project by William Smalley is the result of the architect’s close work with clients and the building’s original fabric
This design has a traditional Irish cottage front with traditional form and vernacular. The rear of the property is where the licence to introduce architectural flair was given, this is evident in …