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Room to Improve: Dermot's Home: Suppliers List ROOM TO IMPROVE: DERMOT’S HOME: SUPPLIERS LIST MAIN CONTRACTOR, MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, PAINTING CONTRACTOR Name: Cascade Group Contact: Graham Byren Foreman: Brian Sheil Address: Bracetown Business Park, Clonee, Dublin 15 Ph: 018026837 Email: [email protected] ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS Name: Ciaran Devine/ Dermot Bannon Architects Ph: 01 8550172 Email: [email protected] [email protected] ENGINEER Name: Ciaran O’Brien Address: The School Yard 8, 1 Grantham St. Dublin Ph: 086 021 4737 Email: [email protected] QUANTITY SURVEYOR Name: Patricia Power Ph: 086 809 5749 Email: [email protected] WINDOWS Name: Rationel Windows Contact: Liam Devlin Address: Grande Central, Rockbrook, Blackthorn Drive, Sandyford, Dublin Ph: (01) 297 1005 Email: [email protected] WINDOWS – GROUND FLOOR SLIDING SCREEN Name: Dan hus Contact:Julian Carvill Address: Winthrop, Kilgobbin Heights, Stepaside, Dublin 18. Ph: 01 294 6646 GROUND FLOOR SLIDING SCREEN SUPPLIER Name: Reynaers Ltd Contact Alan Cunningham Address: Fairfield, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford Ph: (053)92 42315 Web: www.reynaers.ie GROUND FLOOR SLIDING SCREEN GLASS SUPPLIER Name: Carey Glass Contact: Denis Fahey Address: Nenagh, Co. Tipperary Ph: (067) 50700 Web: www.CareyGlass.com ROOF LIGHTS & ROOF BLINDS Name: Velux Contact: David Gallagher Address: Willsborough Industrial Estate, 1, Clonshagh, Dublin, D17 PK77 Ph: (01) 816 1620 SHOWHOUSE KILDARE Architects: Karen Brownlee Ph: 086 831 9225 Email: [email protected] SHOWHOUSE KILDARE INTERIORS Interior Deisgner: Ruth Brownlee Design Ph: 087 618 4775 Email: [email protected] KITCHEN AND FITTED FURNITURE Company name: Healy Mangan Name: Kieran Mangan Address: Mucklon, Mucklon Enfield, Co. Kildare Ph: 045 863724 Email: [email protected] FRONT DOOR AND INTERNAL SCREEN Company name: McNally Joinery Name: Grace Irvine Address: Walshestown Lusk Co. Dublin, Lusk, Dublin Ph: (01) 843 3022 Web: www.mcnallyjoinery.ie TERRAZZO Name: PJ Ryan Terrazzo Contact: Colm Ryan Address: 1 colberts fort, Belgard, Dublin 24 Ph: 01 459 8522 Email: [email protected] INSULATION Name: Kingspan Century Ltd Address : Clones Road, Monaghan Ph : 047 81270 Web: www.kingspancentury.com KITCHEN APPLIANCES Name: Miele Address: 2024 Bianconi Avenue, Citywest Business Park, Dublin 24 Ph: 01 461 0710 Email: [email protected] SINK & INSINKERATOR Name: KAL Advisory Centre Address: 4078 Kingswood Rd, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin Phone: (01) 413 6400 WORKTOPS Name: Miller Brothers Contact: Ruairi Miller Address: Charvey Lane, Rathnew Wicklow Ph: 0404 32222 SANITARY WARE/TILES Name: Porcelanosa Group Contact: Paul Whelan Address: Ballymount Retail Centre, Ballymount Rd Upper, Dublin Ph: (01) 855 5200 Email: [email protected] LARGE FORMAT TILE FITTERS Name: Ripples Bathrooms Contact: Ian Bissett Address: Killeen Court, UNIT 1 Killeen Rd, Fox-And-Geese Common, Dublin 12, D12 AX98 Ph: (01) 969 6705 WOODEN FLOORING Name: Trunk Floor Address: 154 Rathgar Road, Dublin 6 Ph: 01 554 6231 Email: [email protected] SKIRTINGS TO EXISTING HOUSE Name: Fitzpatrick & Henry Address: 58 Fairview Strand, Dublin 3 Ph: (01) 855 5866 NEST THERMOSTAT CONTROLS Name: Electric Ireland Contact: Odran Casey PLASTERBOARD SUPPLIER Name: Gyproc Ireland Contact: Wayne Murphy Address: Unit 4, Kilcarbery Business Park, Nangor Rd, Dublin 22, D22 R2Y7, Ireland Ph: 01-6298400 PAVING SUPPLIER Name: OutHaus Address: Unit 26 Airways Industrial, Turnapin Lane, Santry, Dublin 17, Ph: +353 1 844 1200 Email: [email protected] LIGHTING SUPPLIER 1 Name: Hicken Lighting Address: 17 Lower Bridge St., Merchants Quay, Dublin 8 Ph: 01 6777882 Email: [email protected] LIGHTING SUPPLIER 2/DESIGNER Name: Wink Lighting/ Rocky Wall Address: Ballywaltrim Business Centre, Bray, Wicklow Ph: 01 276 2201 Email: [email protected] ALARM SUPPLIER Name: EPMS Contact: Eoin Sweeney Address: epms.ie ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Name: Michael Garry Limited Address: Unit 28, North Park, North Road, Finglas, Dublin 11 ARTWORK Name: Stoney Road Press Address: 11-13 Stoney Road, Dublin Ph: 01 887 8544 Email: [email protected] LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Name: Martina Bannon Address: Ballymacmague, Dungarvan, Co Waterford Phone: (083) 813 4841 Email: [email protected] LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Name: James Kinsella Landscapes Address: Ballydoff Camolin Enniscorthy Co. Wexford Ph: (086) 828 3889 LAND SCAPE CONTRACTOR Name: Paul Smyth Address: Ph: (085) 152 5848 GARDEN PLANTS 1 Name: Garden world Address: Kilcoole Road, Ballyphilip, Greystones, Wicklow Ph: 01 281 1868 GARDEN PLANTS 2 Name: Tullys Nurseries Ltd Address: Richardstown, Ballyboughal, Co. Dublin, A41 A248 Ph: (01) 843 3174 VENTILATION Name: SODAC Distribution Ltd Contact: David Coyle Address: Beechmount, Unit 2, Dan Shaw Road, Dillonsland, Navan, Co. Meath, C15 NR76 Ph: (046) 907 4344 HEAT PUMP Name: Mitsubishi Electric Contact: David Mc Connell Address: Westgate Business Park, Ballymount Dublin 24 Ph: +353 1 4198800 Email: [email protected] COUCHES AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Name: Sienna Home Furnishings Address: Tramore Road Business Park, Waterford Ph: 051 5955005 Email: [email protected] FURNITURE 1: KITCHEN TABLE AND CHAIRS ETC. Name: BoConcept Address: Beacon South Quarter Carmanhall Road, Sandyford, Co. Dublin Ph: (01) 293 2008 FURNITURE 2: LOUNGE CHAIRS, TABLES ETC. Name: Minima Address: The Waterfront, Hanover Quay, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin Ph: (01) 633 7716 Email: [email protected] FURNITURE 3: COFFEE TABLES – MEZZANINE Name: DFS Address: Blanchardstown Retail Park Unit 401, Dublin 15 Ph: (01) 640 4232 FURNITURE 4: VINTAGE PIECES Name: The Vintage Hub Address: Oberstown, Lusk, Dublin, K45 F209 Ph: 087 769 4294 Email: [email protected] SOFT FURNISHINGS Name: Harvey Norman Address: Tallaght Ph: (01) 468 4500 Email: [email protected] RUGS Name: Rug Art Address: 1c Birch Ave, Stillorgan Business Park, Dublin 18 Ph: (01) 269 0505 Email: [email protected] BLINDS AND CURTAINS Name: Mary Wyrnne Curtains Address: The Production Room, Gorvagh, Mohill, Leitrim Ph: 071 9631346 Email: [email protected] FABRIC SUPPLIER Name: Cremins Moisell Address: The Design Centre, Bray South Business Park, Killarney Rd, Ballymorris, Bray, Co. Wicklow Ph: (01) 204 2848 MOTORISED BLINDS Name: Silent Gliss STOVES Wood Burning Stove: Stanley Bio Fuel Stove: Spartherm Supplier Name: First Class Fireplaces Address: Clongill, Navan, Co. Meath Ph: (046) 905 4722 Email: [email protected] STAIRS & HANDRAILS Name: Clonmines Joinery Address: Clonmines, Wellingtonbridge, Co. Wexford Ph: (051) 561 805 Email: [email protected] PAINT Name: Colourtrend Address: Maynooth Rd, Celbridge, Co. Kildare, W23 X7R8 Ph: (01) 628 8224 Email: [email protected] PAINT COLOUR CONSULTANT Name: Ger Cooney Design Contact: Ger Cooney Ph: 086 1718886 Email: [email protected] RENDER & EXTERNAL PAINT Name: Sto Contact: Martin Mangan Address: Unit E7 Riverview Business Park, Nangor Road, Clondalkin Ph: 01 460 2305 Email: [email protected] ZINC DORMER SUPPLIER Name: Edge Form Address: Unit 2, Balbriggan Business Park, Dublin Ph: 01 841 7158 Email: [email protected] ZINC FILLER Name: Copeland Coppersmiths (fitter) Contact: Paul Copeland Address: Fitzlodge, Loughanstown, Rathfeigh, Tara, Co. Meath ROOF SLATES Name: Tegral Contact: Nicholas Corrigan Address: Kilkenny road, Athy, Kildare Ph: 059 863 1316 Email: [email protected] IRONMONGERY Name: Proline Architectural Hardware Contact: Michelle Barrett Address: Unit 10, Jamestown Industrial Centre, Jamestown Rd, Inchicore Ph: (01) 453 6633 MIRRORS Name: Mirrored Art Contact: Daniel Culleton Address: www.mirroredart.ie Ph: 01-4946757 or 087-8172090 in office hours Email: [email protected] CABINET HANDLES Name: The Kitchen Sink Address: Unit 3 Knockmitten Industrial Park Knockmitten Lane Dublin 12 Ireland, Ph: (01) 409 7723 Email: thekitchensink.ie OPAQUE SCREENING TO WINDOW Name: VS Direct Contact: Jason Keely Address: 2 Elmfield, Ninth Lock Rd, Ballymanaggin, Dublin, D22 T2N5 Ph: (01) 907 3300 PLASTER COVING Name: Irish Fine Art Plasterwork Address: Russell St, Dublin 1 Ph: (01) 836 6065 EXISTING FIRE SURROUND TILES Name: Victorian Fireplace Company Address: Ballymadun House, Ashbourne, Co. Meath Ph: (01) 825 7707 ENERGY SERVICE CONSULTANTS Name: IHER Energy Services Contact: Michael Hanratty Address: Unit 25 Docklands Innovation Park, East Wall Road, Dublin 3 Ph: 01 4548300 Email: [email protected] MosArt ENERGY CONSULTANTS Name: Tomás O’Leary Contact: 0404 25777 Address: Clermont House, Rathnew, Wicklow .
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