Australian/Irish Couple Brings Sunshine to Dublin Home

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Australian/Irish Couple Brings Sunshine to Dublin Home
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An Australian/Irish couple relocates from Sydney to Dublin and brings a Northern European aesthetic to their new home, combining colour and functionality with great comfort.

An Australian / Irish couple, keen to bring the sunshine back from Sydney to their new home in Dublin , chose a Northern European aesthetic to combine colour and functionality with great comfort. Relocating from Sydney to Dublin after years raising a family usually involves a lot of baggage, movers and weeks of unpacking. But, apart from a few artworks and personal belongings, this couple, their two children and a dog arrived relatively unencumbered.

Their plan was to start afresh with new furniture, rugs and accessories and bring some Aussie sunshine into their new Irish abode. The couple – he Irish, she Australian – set their sights on Dublin 6 as he had grown up in the area. As soon as the house was sale agreed, they reached out to designer Helle Moyna for help with furnishing and sourcing. Recommended by a mutual contact who believed there would be a meeting of minds, at the first encounter, they clicked. “They knew exactly what they wanted,” says Helle. “Lots of colour, functionality so every room works on a day-to-day basis, and great comfort

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