Open kitchens, play zones, and landings
High-traffic halls and boot areas get scrubbable specs; quiet rooms stay on simpler finishes unless use demands more.
Templeogue homes are often spacious with long gardens - interior work sequences around daily family flow, while exteriors need realistic ladder or tower plans past sheds, trampolines, and narrow side returns.
High-traffic halls and boot areas get scrubbable specs; quiet rooms stay on simpler finishes unless use demands more.
Rear photos show whether gables are reachable safely; weather windows are named for big elevations.
Presentation scopes prioritise rooms that appear in listing hero shots.
Interior schemes are planned room by room, and exterior work is timed around weather windows to maintain quality and minimise delays.
Trampolines, sheds, and tight side returns are discussed before promising rear gable days.
Morning quiet and afternoon access can be written in when you flag them.
Muddy boots and sports gear get finishes that survive wiping.
Walkinstown and Rathfarnham pages sit close if your search spans neighbouring suburbs.
Yes with room rotation and clear shutdown times so outdoor play areas stay usable when agreed.
Photos from the back show whether we need a different access plan or a staged day.
We plan sightlines so whites do not clash across openings; samples help before full commitment.
Templeogue clients often book downstairs refreshes, full-house programmes, or exteriors before autumn - choose a service link.
They worked around the trampoline path - kids still had garden access.
Noel Kavanagh, Homeowner, Wellington Lane
★★★★★
Hall scrubbable finish survived muddy rugby boots through viewings.
Bridget Nolan, Seller, Spawell
★★★★★
Upstairs landed while we cooked downstairs - plan was realistic.
Adam Cremin, Buyer, Templeroan
★★★★★