€2 million Properties at Dalkey Causing a Storm

Costing from €2 million, the hugely sought after homes at Dalkey Avenue, Dublin, each home measuring almost 3, 000 square foot in size, are complete with contemporary interiors and unique design features. An excellent location, tucked off Dublin Bay, the development is situated beside the tracks of The Metals, the old tramway which connected Dalkey quarry to Dún Laoghaire harbour.

A home at Dalkey Avenue is idyllic for family life and those seeking a creative and indulgent abode. With stunning views of Dublin Bay, gorgeous south facing balconies and high security facilities, it is plain to see why the properties at Dalkey Avenue are earning such interest. The lavish properties, designed by Peter O’Malley of LOM Architecture, London, have an array of features created to enhance home living including private garden areas which are divided into different levels for sunbathing, al fresco dining and play areas as well as purpose built garden outhouses.

Robert Doyle Ecobuild Ltd, Dublin, were the main contractor on this impressive project which showcases a variety of Tobermore landscaping materials. The grounds of Dalkey Avenue consist of Tobermore's Hydropave Sienna Duo in subtle Graphite and Sandstone and Sienna in sparkling Silver.

With the increase in flash flooding in areas of the UK in recent years, there is more demand than ever for permeable landscaping materials. For this reason, Tobermore offer the amazing Hydropave permeable paving collection. These quality products allow the creation of spectacular hard landscaping features, are environmentally friendly, and most importantly, significantly reduce the risk of flooding and pollution. Sienna paving is an ideal choice for the modern style of Dalkey Avenue. Sienna encompasses a coarse textured surface, exposing glittering granite aggregates which provide a distinctive appearance similar to natural granite. Sienna guarantees to create a sophisticated look for any application. Country Kerb in Granite is also incorporated which works perfectly with the paving style chosen.

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