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CK House

  • Stage: Complete
  • Location: Castleknock
  • Client: Private
  • Budget: Undisclosed
  • Floor: 205 sq.m.

Set at the end of a well established residential cul-de-sac, this new house is tucked away from view, and is seen as an example of contextual modernism. The material palette of the surrounding houses is replicated (brick, slate, render, timber) in darkened form, to create a silhouette effect of a house that may or may not be original to the streetscape. Behind this facade is a light filled contemporary home full of surprises. The brick continues to the interior, now painted a chalky off-white, and features 2 internal double height voids that form the feature staircase, and main kitchen area. A sunken seating area sits centrally in the ground floor plan, and towards the garden, the dining area cantilevers over the ground plane to appear as floating when viewed from the rear. Balancing this play in ground plane, the kitchen sits in a double height space that reaches up to first floor ceiling level, capturing a large East facing window to flood the centre of the plan in natural light. A central staircase also features large reaching elongated windows to bring the existing mature landscape directly into the interior of the house. Designed from the inside out, the result is a new secluded family home that is enhanced by it’s skewed boundaries, not restricted by them.

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ODKM Architects
50 Mount Street Upper,
Dublin 2, Ireland
D02 DP03

t: +353 (0) 1 676 6258

 

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