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Today I have the pleasure of talking with Dublin-based architect Graham O’Sullivan.

With over 15 years’ experience, Graham’s career has brought him from his beginnings in Galway looking after residential and commercial developments, to London where he had to opportunity to work on larger architectural projects. In London, Graham and his interior designer wife Stephanie kept their eyes open for the next up and coming areas to get onto the property ladder. In this episode, Graham walks us through how they identify sound investments and approach the projects they undertook as their lives evolved with children and busy careers.

After two successful renovation projects, Graham, Stephanie and their children moved back to Ireland where they had to get creative in finding a site for their forever home, which ended up being a former warehouse they demolished to build the award-nominated Coal Lane House in Cabra, Dublin 7. Tune in to hear how two industry experts get strategic about buying, selling, renovating and settling down.

Resources:

Coal Lane House: @coallanehouse

Henry J Lyons, Architects: https://henryjlyons.com/

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32 episodios

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Today I have the pleasure of talking with Dublin-based architect Graham O’Sullivan.

With over 15 years’ experience, Graham’s career has brought him from his beginnings in Galway looking after residential and commercial developments, to London where he had to opportunity to work on larger architectural projects. In London, Graham and his interior designer wife Stephanie kept their eyes open for the next up and coming areas to get onto the property ladder. In this episode, Graham walks us through how they identify sound investments and approach the projects they undertook as their lives evolved with children and busy careers.

After two successful renovation projects, Graham, Stephanie and their children moved back to Ireland where they had to get creative in finding a site for their forever home, which ended up being a former warehouse they demolished to build the award-nominated Coal Lane House in Cabra, Dublin 7. Tune in to hear how two industry experts get strategic about buying, selling, renovating and settling down.

Resources:

Coal Lane House: @coallanehouse

Henry J Lyons, Architects: https://henryjlyons.com/

  continue reading

32 episodios

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