The renovation of The Old Storehouse aimed to preserve the charm and heritage of this iconic Dublin pub while enhancing its functionality and atmosphere. The goal was to refine the space with high-quality finishes, improved lighting, and carefully curated design elements that respect its traditional aesthetic while introducing modern comforts. A key focus was on optimizing the layout to improve customer flow, ensuring a seamless blend of old-world character and contemporary hospitality standards.
O’Loclainn’s Irish Whiskey Bar in Ballyvaughan, County Clare, is a cherished establishment that embodies the spirit of traditional Irish hospitality. As a sixth-generation family-run pub, it offers an authentic experience where patrons can enjoy an extensive selection of Irish whiskeys in a cozy, rustic setting. The bar’s ambiance, characterized by antique furnishings and a warm atmosphere, provides a perfect backdrop for engaging conversations and storytelling, free from modern distractions like televisions and mobile phones.
Moran’s Oyster Cottage, nestled along the serene shores of Kilcolgan, County Galway, stands as a testament to Ireland’s rich maritime heritage. This 250-year-old thatched cottage, now under the stewardship of the seventh generation of the Moran family, has been thoughtfully revitalised to honour its storied past while embracing contemporary design sensibilities. The renovation focused on preserving the cottage’s authentic charm, retaining original features like the snug seating areas and rustic wooden beams, while introducing subtle modern enhancements to improve functionality and guest comfort. The result is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, offering patrons an inviting atmosphere to savour the finest local seafood.
The interior design project at the Old Ground Hotel in Ennis centred around revitalising the historic manor house with a fresh, refined elegance while respecting its architectural heritage. The design approach paid careful attention to the building’s original features, with bespoke joinery, classic panelling and period-inspired finishes reinforcing the hotel’s timeless charm. Rich textiles, traditional detailing and a subtle colour palette were introduced to enhance the sense of warmth and sophistication, all while maintaining a cohesive visual dialogue with the building’s storied past.
The interior design project at the Oranmore Hotel in Galway focused on revitalising the hotel’s spaces to enhance guest comfort and aesthetic appeal. The design team aimed to create a harmonious blend of traditional Irish hospitality with contemporary design elements. Natural materials, such as wood and stone, were utilised to reflect the local landscape, while modern furnishings and lighting were incorporated to provide a fresh and inviting atmosphere. The result is a space that feels both timeless and current, offering guests a comfortable and stylish environment during their stay.
The interior design project for the cottage redevelopment in Omeath, County Louth, focused on harmonising traditional charm with contemporary living. The design team preserved original features such as exposed stone walls and wooden beams, while introducing modern elements like open-plan layouts and large windows to maximise natural light. The use of natural materials and a neutral colour palette created a warm and inviting atmosphere, reflecting the surrounding landscape and the cottage’s heritage.
The venue was characterised by a rich, layered atmosphere built over time, a space defined by its eclectic mix of booth seating, open-plan zones and carefully preserved architectural quirks. High ceilings in select areas gave the interior an unexpected sense of volume, while thoughtful daylighting at the rear provided a calm, ambient backdrop for diners throughout the day.
The Dubliner Hotel & Irish Pub in Heidelberg stands as a testament to the seamless fusion of Irish tradition with contemporary design sensibilities. The interior design project focused on creating an authentic Irish atmosphere that resonates with both locals and visitors. Rich wooden finishes, ambient lighting, and thoughtfully restored architectural details contribute to an inviting environment that captures the essence of a classic Irish pub while incorporating modern comforts. The layout was meticulously planned to enhance customer flow, ensuring that the space accommodates lively gatherings, live music performances, and intimate moments with equal ease.