Bold colours give Dalkey home an edge

Corry McMahon is seeking offers in excess of £295,000 in a private treaty sale for a refurbished three-bedroom house at 66 St…

Corry McMahon is seeking offers in excess of £295,000 in a private treaty sale for a refurbished three-bedroom house at 66 St Begnet's Villas in Dalkey, Co Dublin.

The ex-Corporation end of terrace house doesn't look too different from its neighbours from the outside, but inside it has been given a complete makeover using bold colours and some striking contemporary features. The St Begnet's Villas houses were built in the 1950s to house the poor of Dalkey, but in recent years they have become much sought after.

Prices have risen accordingly, and the sturdily-built, terraced and semi-detached houses are now well beyond the reach of most first-time buyers. This house has just two rooms downstairs - a long livingroom with a polished timber floor and patio doors leading to a deck and the garden. There is low level built-in shelving to one side of an attractive antique stove.

The kitchen has a range of smart red units below an L-shaped timber worktop. Upstairs, two of the three bedrooms have interesting mahogany-backed open shelving and hanging units. The pristine white-tiled shower room is enlivened by a door fitted with coloured glass panels.

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The attic has been converted to one long low room with Velux windows and a built-in low table that juts out from the chimney breast. Gardens front and back are mostly in lawn with borders covered in bark chippings for easy maintenance. There is no off-street parking.

Orna Mulcahy

Orna Mulcahy

Orna Mulcahy, a former Irish Times journalist, was Home & Design, Magazine and property editor, among other roles