Modern classic in Goatstown on market for €1.495m
A Dublin 14 four-bedroom residence is close to the ultimate in 21st-century design
The Irish homeowner’s expectations have come a long way since the 1960s, when the innovation of central heating transformed the lives of families nationwide. While tending to have a devastating effect on antique furniture (humidifiers attached to radiators are the answer), it made for a much more comfortable lifestyle and led to the hugely popular demand for light-filled, open plan living which continues to this day.
In the 21st century, the growing awareness...
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