Overlooking West Strand Beach, Portrush this replacement dwelling makes a sophisticated statement of design quality, nestled subtly in its established neighbourhood.
External finishes including areas of rough cut flint make a robust and attractive statement and are a neat reference to locality with the Whiterocks Beach to the East of the peninsula.
Living-kitchen-dining spaces open onto terraces positioned around the plan to take advantage of the views and the ever-changing light - Whether an evening sunset or a raging sea storm, all aspects of coastal living are framed.
The finishes and detailing throughout the house really elevate it above the ordinary - The sweeping hand carved staircase and limestone floors are a typical example of this, adding layers of richness and interest to the spaces themselves.
Other features adding to the character of the building include curved glulam beams in the barrel vaulted kitchen-living room, which is expressed in the external appearance of the building.
A lift is incorporated to consider mobility and future-proofing of the building, and a secondary kitchen allows for visitors to have a level of independence as they wish.
6 luxurious bedrooms take advantage of the sweeping views across the bay and tucked into the plan is an entertainment area with home cinema, games room, gym and bar.
More details on Blackrock Beach House and potential rental opportunities can be found by following the link: www.blackrockbeachhouseportrush.com
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Blackrock Beach House, Portrush feature in Ulster Tatler Interiors magazine…
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Montgomery Irwin Architects director Graeme Montgomery features in the Spring 2020 edition of the Lifeboat magazine.
Montgomery Irwin Architectural Technologist Carla O’Kane recently featured in the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) AT Journal, presenting our ‘Aurora North Coast’ project. The AT Journal is published nationally and features projects identified as ‘best practice’ by its chartered members
Overlooking West Strand Beach, Portrush this replacement dwelling makes a sophisticated statement of design quality, nestled subtly in its established neighbourhood.
“The club wanted a design scheme to provide a sense of tradition. The previous renovation had delivered a top quality exterior and the interior fit out needed to compliment this image for one of the best golf clubs in the world.”