Glazed sun room with copper parapet extends Dublin house
Scullion Architects has remodelled and extended a house in Dublin, adding a long glazed sun room with deep sill and copper parapet that opens on to a garden.
Called The Glass Ribbon, the project reverses several poor alterations previously made to the home, reinstating its generously-sized rooms and layout.
"The housing situation in Dublin at the moment makes you realise that these types of suburban houses are really now quite a luxury," practice director Declan Scullion told Dezeen.
"They no longer represent 'ordinariness' given the scale of the house and its garden," he added.
"On this project, we wanted to amplify the generosity and solidity of the original house with a delicate sun parlour."
Entry to the house is via a large reception room lined with wooden panels. Scullion Architects reorientated the rooms to focus movement towards the garden, rather than deeper into the house. The bedrooms on the upper levels were left in place.
Moving through the reception room, past a wooden staircase and a kitchen lined with green stone, the house merges into the glass extension.
Here, a large dining area, study and a drawing room are surrounded by glazed windows and skylights.
A polished concrete plinth supports the base of this glass ribbon externally.
It continues internally, forming a thick sill that is lined with plants and doubles an informal, bench-style seating area.
The heavy plinth of the extension contrasts with an untreated copper para...
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