Hanna Botelho Karhunen and Peter Twomey, co-founders of Studio Portobello, had ambitious plans for their Dublin townhouse. ‘We’d originally envisaged knocking through the lower-ground floor and adding a kitchen and eating area; all ply and timber beams,’ says Peter.
But after living in the brick-fronted Victorian terrace for a few months, they began to see things differently. There were, they realized, more creative (and cost-effective) ways in which they could make the house design work for a family of three.
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