11/06/2026
Period Townhouse Restoration
Some projects take a little more imagination than others.
In this case, the rear garden was completely detached and not functioning as usable space. With no side access to the back, everything had to be planned and excavated before the extension works began — including bringing a mini digger through the house just to get started.
A huge amount of groundwork went in early on to reshape and reconnect the rear of the home, making better use of what was there and setting it up for the build that followed.
The extension is a pure joy with all the natural light , polished concrete , steel doors , beautiful Art paired together with some artisan pieces from the owners travels .
The amazing garden deserves a post of its own, but for now here’s a glimpse of a home that feels brighter, more connected, and more in tune with the way its owners live.
Images Lynda Kenny / Kenmare
Contractor Arden Homes
Polished floors Barry Ryan
Fitted furniture Damian Sheridan
Doors The Door Centre
Garden Edel Feighery ARC POTS
Painter Anderson Painting ltd.
Lights valerie_objects
Carpenter .carpentry
Homes , restoration, period home , Design , excavation