"Playful colour, clever DIY and surprising vintage finds has turned Joanne Mooney's Dublin semi-d home into a unique and quirky handmade haven"
"When Dublin creative Joanne Mooney bought her four-bed, semi-detached home in Swords in 2003, she wasn't thinking about architectural statements or design manifestos."
"The house, then painted wall-to-wall in magnolia, was simply her family's next move - a step up from their former small three-bed in the same area, to a bigger space that could grow with their two young daughters. What she didn't yet know was that this house would become the canvas for two decades of creativity, colour, craft and ever-evolving DIY."
Joanne Mooney purchased a four-bedroom, semi-detached house in Swords, Dublin, in 2003 as a practical family move. The house was originally painted wall-to-wall magnolia and provided a larger space for two young daughters. Over two decades the home became a canvas for continual creativity, featuring playful colour, hands-on DIY projects and surprising vintage finds. The evolving interior combines craft, personalised interventions and thrifted treasures to create a unique, quirky, handmade haven that reflects ongoing creativity and family living.
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