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IMAGE Interiors spring/summer is out now! Find out what’s inside…IMAGE Interiors spring/summer is out now! Find out what’s inside…

IMAGE Interiors spring/summer is out now! Find out what’s inside…


by Megan Burns
04th Apr 2025

IMAGE Interiors spring/summer 2025 hits shelves today, April 4. Editor Megan Burns shares what you can expect inside.

No matter how many years roll around, I’m never prepared for how inordinately joyful spring’s stretching out of days, and slowly creeping-up temperatures make me. Suddenly, I want to be outside at every opportunity, and crave greenery and light in my home to give the feeling of it when I can’t be.

In this issue, there are plenty of spaces that invite the outdoors in, in both big and small ways. Whether that’s a modern take on the Irish farmhouse, with large windows looking out over the surrounding Ards Peninsula countryside (and an occasional chicken wandering into the kitchen), or the coastal Co Down period home that has been given a sleek extension to take in more of its beautiful gardens.

In the city, where every metre is precious, inviting nature indoors feels perhaps even more of a luxury – discover an ingenious Dublin cottage that has been reconfigured to include connections to the sky, and has multiple planting opportunities as a key part of the design. Or tour a mews that makes its small courtyard garden feel like another room, adding light and lush views to its most-used spaces.

Elsewhere, we’re taking inspiration from wandering through meadows of wildflowers, the serenity of the forest floor, and pottering around a vegetable patch on our mood pages. Michelle Hanley has found Ireland’s most gorgeous lakeside stays, for a break where you’re guaranteed water views; while Nathalie Marquez Courtney has captured the bright charm of a Burren retreat that’s all about slowing down, and connecting with the surroundings. Or if you’re simply in need of inspiration for your own outdoor space, find ideas with our edit of garden furniture and accessories.

Another thing that is bringing me joy in these pages is a pattern of creatives reinventing old shopfronts, reinjecting life back into local main streets. Explore the new space of J. Hill’s Standard in Lismore, Co Waterford. Once a draper’s, it now houses carefully-crafted Irish glassware.

Artist Lola Donoghue has created a gallery and studio space in Shrule, Co Mayo, its front decorated in tiles as a nod to the building’s past as a shop, although in a playful pink that feels true to Lola’s style. Or take a peek into Clan in Kilrush, Co Clare, where Hannah O’Reilly has worked with the features of this old butcher’s shop to create a space sure to draw plenty of visitors with its curation of Irish crafts.

One of the best parts of putting together these pages is always marvelling at the creativity to be found all over our isle, and this issue it shines very brightly indeed. I hope you find a similar pleasure in perusing.

Enjoy the issue,

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