Located on the Wild Atlantic Way near Rathmullan, this proposed new build has a low profile and slots nicely into its surroundings. The existing stone wall boundaries organize the layout, giving it a strong linear nature, and the bespoke stonework panels on the house are a fitting reflection of these. As evident in the photos of our model on site, the building will be right at home on the Donegal coast and will be fully equipped to cope with everything the Irish weather can throw at it.
The house is hidden from the road behind the tree line, and so the sleek, low-lying roof line will not interrupt the distant views of Lough Swilly and across to Inishowen. Photovoltaic panels on the southern face of the roof will ensure a reduced carbon footprint and a sense of self-sufficiency.
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