Constructed by the Dublin Artisan Dwellings Company, Rialto Cottages, off Rialto Street, are a charming little culs-de-sac of single-storey homes in a part of Dublin that has red-line Luas access to both the city centre and Citywest from the end of the road.
Number 48 is on a particularly charming crescent of houses set around a tree-filled green. A mid-terrace home, it has southerly views to the front that frame the green from its livingroom.
The front door opens into this room, which has a pine ceiling, pine floor and pine open-tread staircase which leads up to an attic room. While the multiple timber surface look has come back in fashion, there’s a bit too much of it here. The next owner might like to dial it down – a simple coat of paint, starting with the stairs, would help shift the emphasis.
![Livingroom](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/3G35XSQ2WCEH57XX3ULLEUSHWY.jpg?auth=40768d51cef48a8d7ea8409e8fe969d3fbd42ab82f84de67f9b98c30873cfd4b&width=800&height=450)
![Livingroom](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/MFLR3TU6QMKFDWT6343RBIEZ2U.jpg?auth=baace5aef7f6707f16367ea9437a9942205e31aba10eb0fae9e407e92d4eb1e5&width=800&height=449)
The livingroom is a fine square shape where you can set several sofas around the open hearth. A stove or inset fire would help improve its low Ber rating.
The kitchen is hidden behind a wall with open shelving, a simple but effective way to delineate the two spaces. From here there’s a door out to a minuscule yard, where there is a washing machine and space for bin bags but no more. It does offer some outside storage space but facing north, it’s far more likely that you would take a couple of deck chairs out the front and soak up the southern aspect there.
There’s a full-size bathroom and a double bedroom to the back. It isn’t huge but also has access to the yard.
![Attic room](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/C2VOM2GJSJ23SBOIEFXYJZ6K4M.jpg?auth=7e3ce562ecaeba209e736151512903d7b8af39b972472f79b7f8ea225839a330&width=800&height=450)
![Bedroom](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/TKVGSFMWSYLDINUINHFYI47IY4.jpg?auth=b76965f131163b19d5e17ac14790a50c94481c909007d8837828f35f9ebb8f83&width=800&height=450)
![Bathroom](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/3J3GD5CAGWTPUJNTTFCSJMXBXY.jpg?auth=7631f4621869e7f48e4daf2574be8684db24d939aaebdbea005b19e081ddaa90&width=800&height=450)
The smart addition of an attic room gives you another 13sq m upstairs. While not technically a bedroom, it gives the next owner options to use it as a home office or guest bedroom.
The property extends to 39sq m (419sq ft), excluding the attic room. It’s a very decent size for a one-bedroom unit. The G Ber-rated house is seeking €299,000 through agent SherryFitzGerald. Eagle-eyed property watchers will note that it came to the market in July 2020 asking €295,000 and went sale agreed, but that sale fell through.