Supper Club: Smoked monkfish with Parma ham and rosemary
Supper Club: Smoked monkfish with Parma ham and rosemary

Meg Walker

With incredible coastal views, this future-proofed Howth home makes the most of its spectacular location
With incredible coastal views, this future-proofed Howth home makes the most of its spectacular location

Megan Burns

Birkenstock Bostons: How to style the fashion set’s favourite clogs
Birkenstock Bostons: How to style the fashion set’s favourite clogs

Sarah Finnan

This Stillorgan semi-d was transformed into a luxurious oasis by a travel-loving couple
This Stillorgan semi-d was transformed into a luxurious oasis by a travel-loving couple

Katie Byrne

This former industrial premises in Dublin 12 has been turned into a family home with two workspaces
This former industrial premises in Dublin 12 has been turned into a family home with...

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WIN afternoon tea for two at Anantara The Marker Dublin Hotel
WIN afternoon tea for two at Anantara The Marker Dublin Hotel

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Explore fashion designer turned painter Petria Lenehan’s Wicklow studio
Explore fashion designer turned painter Petria Lenehan’s Wicklow studio

Nikki Walsh

How to repot your house plants, and the signs that you need to
How to repot your house plants, and the signs that you need to

Megan Burns

This quaint period property in Co Wicklow is on the market for €795,000
This quaint period property in Co Wicklow is on the market for €795,000

Sarah Finnan

‘We’ve been listening to the male perspective for so long, it would be nice if they listened to ours’
‘We’ve been listening to the male perspective for so long, it would be nice if...

Sarah Finnan

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A Sensitive Offaly Reno & A Sligo Bungalow In The New Image Interiors & Living


By Lauren Heskin
24th Feb 2018
A Sensitive Offaly Reno & A Sligo Bungalow In The New Image Interiors & Living

“Days one mindlessly fritters away are the best days” – Marty Rubin


We are ready for spring. Longer days, lighter layers, dining outdoors as sunshine dancing across the walls. In the March/April issue, we’re feeling revitalised with new ideas and designs, inspired by real homes, new and old, as well as making travel plans and taking notes on the work of some interesting Irish creatives.

The Houses

In Tullamore, there’s a Georgian renovation that marries antique furniture and family heirlooms with thoroughly modern finishes, while in Sligo a bungalow has been given a family-centric makeover with hardy materials and charming dollops of colour. We also speak to three families who converted childhood back gardens into comfortable family homes of their own. And in Cavan, we visit Lisnavagh, the once-crumbling historic estate of the Bunburys.

An Néad, Sligo, shot by Doreen Kilfeather

Bonding Time

We learn about the aged Irish art of whiskey bonding and meet the people reviving it, sans distillery, from Chapel Gate in Co Clare to the Dublin Whiskey Distillery in the capital.


Louise McGuane of Chapel Gate Irish Whiskey Company

Paris Report

We spent a weekend in Paris coddiwompling (our new favourite word) around the vast Maison & Objet, where many of the world’s most interesting designers and brands chose to unveil new pieces and collaborations. We round up some of the best in our four-page report.

Peach, raspberry and sage are the colours of the season, as seen at HK Living

Stair Ways

Why don’t we make more of one of the largest architectural features in our homes? We explore eight projects that have made staircases an elemental piece in their home and hear from architects and experts on how to incorporate the stairway into the home’s core design.

Palm Springs

Get ready for an architectural adventure as Palm Springs welcomes architects and design enthusiasts alike to Modernism Week. We take a look inside some of the mid-century homes that open their doors exclusively to this hot-ticket week, from Elvis Presley’s honeymoon home to the futuristic Elrod House whose pool featured in the famous Diamonds are Forever scene.


The Image Interiors & Living March/April issue is on shelves now, or available for purchase here.

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