Architect Robert Logan designed his own home and his parents' next door. He lives with wife Julie and two daughters in a self-build modern Antrim farmhouse. His property is one of three .. show full overview
Architect Robert Logan designed his own home and his parents' next door. He lives with wife Julie and two daughters in a self-build modern Antrim farmhouse. His property is one of three assessed by judges Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan and Peter Crowley, along with abodes in Dublin and Down.
The judges examine a house converted out of three flats, a contemporary South Dublin home with a black and white colour scheme, and a slate house with sea views in Kerry.
The judges examine a house converted out of three flats, a contemporary South Dublin home with a black and white colour scheme, and a slate house with sea views in Kerry.
The judges examine a renovated Victorian terraced home in Dublin, a cottage with a modern extension in Louth and a contemporary `upside-down' house in Dublin.
The judges examine a renovated Victorian terraced home in Dublin, a cottage with a modern extension in Louth and a contemporary `upside-down' house in Dublin.
Judges Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan and Peter Crowley choose the last finalist for this year's contest from a 1960s Dublin bungalow, a period home in Galway, and a self-build.
Judges Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan and Peter Crowley choose the last finalist for this year's contest from a 1960s Dublin bungalow, a period home in Galway, and a self-build.