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Welcome to the July issue of Ireland’s Homes Interiors & Living. At this time of year, our homes naturally shift with the season as doors are left open longer, outdoor spaces come back to life, and we start looking for new ways to make the most of summer living. Whether it’s creating a garden designed for long evenings with friends, refreshing interiors with lighter textures...

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Sea View Styling At The Rock in Castlerock, Styled Property Staging’s Katie O’Kane used layered textures, soft coastal tones and understated styling to turn this seaside apartment into a calm, aspirational retreat centred around the views. Positioned along the coastline in Castlerock, The Rock apartments combine contemporary apartment living with uninterrupted Atlantic views and...

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A Return with Intent In Hillsborough, a detached two-storey home follows a sense of continuity. Originally designed by Beaufort Interiors in the 1980s, the property has now been reworked for a new chapter, with Managing Director Trevor Wilson leading the transformation. This project was actually a returning client,’ Trevor begins. Four decades ago, his mother Ruth led a design p...

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Built Differently This Tipperary showhome marks a shift in how new builds are done. A close collaboration between contractor and designer replaces standard templates with interiors that are considered and individual, offering a clear alternative to the usual one-note approach. A five-bedroom new build by SMJ Construction is quietly challenging the idea that new homes have to fee...

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Confidence in Colour and Pattern In Kenilworth, this period home offered something rare for designer Sorcha Harman to work with. It had a wealth of original detail already in place, providing a strong foundation to layer in character through shape, colour and some striking accents. In many ways it was a clean slate, despite already being in very good condition, having gone throu...

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