Let's be honest, as a nation, we're a bit nosy! Would you be here reading this article if you didn't want to see some nipple-heavy art work? Probably not.
The good news is, that's exactly what we've got for you! Social media star and entrepreneur James Kavanagh and artist William Murray have been delighting us through 2018, from the arrival of their very own Princess Diana to writing a (now award-winning) cookbook. We can't get enough... so naturally, we want to see EXACTLY how they live.
From flea-market finds and candelabras to full on bougie coffee machines, their house, nestled in the heart of Phibsborough in Dublin, is an interior enthusiasts dream. It's decked out with personal touches and you can see why the pair have no intention of leaving.
Aside from the task at hand of having a good snoop, the lads were incredible hosts, offering us coffee and cooking us some divine bread straight from the pages of The Curabinny Cookbook. After a slight mishap (which you can see at 3.46 below), we can report that it is truly a delicious bread and if you're looking for the perfect cookbook Christmas pressie it's a complete winner!
All in all, looking around famous stranger's houses is just as much fun as it sounds, and if they hadn't asked us to leave (politely yet forcefully), we would probably still be there.
Check out the first episode of our new series 'Interior Motives' below and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more of the same in 2019.
They got revenge on the ‘entitled driver’ A homeowner has explained how they got sweet revenge on a woman who had parked on their driveway. The homeowner came up with the “petty” plot after they got back home from work one day to find their drive blocked. “Someone on our block was having a large […]
The budget airline is cutting a host of routes Ryanair has cut a host of flight routes and reduced frequency of others as part of its plans for 2026. Many of the decisions come as a result of government and airport operator decisions, with the airline blaming many of their timetable changes on increased taxes […]