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Please Use the Front Door

There is a strange habit in Ireland in relation to the use of a house’s front door. Apparently, most people don’t feel comfortable to use it, they feel like they are being too snobbish or something, and to avoid this they prefer using the back door when visiting family or friends. Furthermore, even homeowners rarely use their own front door, they would argue it is more practical and less formal.

As a designer I struggle to find a solution for this. I just don’t want my very well thought-through beautiful entrance to be underappreciated and taken over by the back door. And I surely cannot design a house without a front door.

Photograph by howtogrowkids.com

I don’t understand why someone would prefer to come through the back door and see all the messy laundry, muddy boots, cat litter, etc, instead of coming through the main door and appreciate a welcoming entrance hall.

Photograph by Simon Whitmore

I know you are going to tell me what this lady says (00:35:43 Room to Improve Series 5, programme 2) but does it make sense? Not to me!

Photograph by James Merrell

The front door is your main access to your house, you certainly have spent some money and time to make the entrance hall look welcoming and inviting, so why not use it? And why not do the same if you are visiting someone else’s house? Just break the habit, life is too short not to enjoy every living moment and every living space!

Photograph by Ana Antunes http://home-styling.blogspot.com/p/my-home.html

Posted by Isabel Barros

Architecture Tours Ireland

Architecture Tours Ireland provides lively and informative walking tours of Dublin’s built environment.

The tours, which will run every week across the year and take approximately one to one and half hours to complete, will be guided by passionate and knowledgeable architects. 

Tours currently on offer through Architecture Tours Ireland (ATI) are;

– Dublin Docklands
– The Living City
– Georgian Dublin
– Temple Bar
– Children’s Activity Tours

To celebrate the launch of Architecture Tours Ireland we are giving away 6 Little Maps of Dublin Architecture. Just let us know you want one and we will post it out to you.

New SEAI grants ‘Better Energy’ Programme

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has cancelled the grants for the Greener Homes Scheme. This scheme, the Home Energy Saving Scheme and the Warmer Homes Scheme were replaced by the new ‘Better Energy’ programme.

The new ‘Better Energy’ national building upgrade programme sees the grant support for heat pumps and biomass boilers being withdrawn and other energy upgrades being reduced.

The new incentives are now in the form of a Cash Grant. And this table available from www.seai.ie shows the current grants available.

The good news is the re-introduction of grants for solar heating. This is likely to boost the solar panels industry.

 

Two of the key elements of today’s announcement include:

1. the involvement of the energy companies as partners in delivering energy savings;

2. the start of the process of moving to new financial models such as pay as you save.

More details are to be presented later this month. Please visit SEAI website for more updates.

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