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Unique cedarwood pattern in the interior of Dublin Street House

The "Dublin Street House" is an exciting example of an interior with a unique, one-of-a-kind cedarwood pattern. This distinctive pattern brings a sense of warmth and a touch of modernity to the house that other materials can't. Along with its aesthetic qualities, cedarwood is extremely durable and resistant to moisture, making it the perfect material for this Dublin Street House. This strong and beautiful pattern will stay vibrant and strong over time, ensuring that this house will remain a lovely home for years to come.
Dublin Street House Landscaping by Kerr Ritchie in New Zealand

The residence has a spectacular panorama, a sun-filled green area of the yard with borrowed copies of vegetation from the adjacent reserve. Sloping angled surfaces allow for visual coverage in many directions.

The interior design of the country house is unpredictable. Triangular room with wood-covered walls extend into the grounds outside.

Dublin Street House Kitchen Island by Kerr Ritchie in New Zealand
Dublin Street House sitting area by Kerr Ritchie in NZ
Living room with fireplace at Dublin Street House by Kerr Ritchie in New Zealand
Dublin Street House plan by Kerr Ritchie in New Zealand
Detailed layout of Dublin Street House by Kerr Ritchie in New Zealand

Photo: Paul McCredie

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  1. Caleb Morgan

    The unique cedarwood pattern in the interior of Dublin Street House looks absolutely stunning! I’m curious to know more about the inspiration behind this design. Was it influenced by any particular architectural style or cultural heritage? Additionally, how does the cedarwood pattern enhance the overall atmosphere and aesthetic of the house?

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