"The former 'Home of the Year' judge talks about the freedom of working on her own 'mishmash' home, her recent revamp of the historic Armada House in Spanish Point and her fond memories of working with the late Hugh Wallace "Some people say I'm like a swan. Floating calmly on the surface while the legs are going a mile a minute underneath," Suzie McAdam says."
"She's sitting in the living room of her recently renovated Regency-style Georgian home in Dublin with views of the coast, looking very calm indeed despite her mammoth workload. It's a home some might recognise from the pages of Arch Digest, having recently made quite a splash. As a designer, she is known for taking big swings, none more so than her own home. There was definitely freedom - no client briefs pinning her down - which allowed her to play."
Suzie McAdam, former Home of the Year judge, renovated a Regency-style Georgian home in Dublin with coastal views and an eclectic 'mishmash' aesthetic. The renovation received attention in Architectural Digest and reflects creative freedom without client briefs. McAdam recently completed a revamp of the historic Armada House in Spanish Point. The Dublin home presents a calm exterior while accommodating a busy professional workload. McAdam's design approach embraces big, bold choices and playful experimentation. Professional collaborations included work with the late Hugh Wallace, remembered with fondness. The personal project allowed exploration of unconventional combinations and personal style priorities.
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