Once a derelict hardware factory in Harold’s Cross, it has transformed into a soaring, tactile family home.
Take a peek behind the scenes of our December House Tour.
Feature image Lynda Kenny
High ceilings, exposed brick, closed doorways, salvaged floors, a circular window crafted from two rescued arches - every inch tells a story.
Zoe Carney and Morgan Weymes took on the vast, unheated shell - with no bathroom, kitchen, or guarantees, and made it singular.
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🤍 Antique finds pair with mohair sofas and vintage lights; a partner’s desk serves as a kitchen island, and a handmade library ladder commands attention.
Industrial grit is now an atmospheric, zoned space - both expansive and cocooning.
Proof that some buildings aren’t beyond saving; they just need imagination to rewrite their future.
A remarkable conversion and a true one-off. This House Tour is up there with some of our ALL-TIME faves.
And beautifully written by @oneligan ✍️