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Megan Martin

See inside Brian O’Driscoll and Amy Huberman's stunning €1.8million Dublin home

Amy Huberman and Brian O’Driscoll moved into their stunning Georgian home in Rathmines, Dublin 6, in 2019 following an extensive restoration and renovation.

Per RSVP Live, the couple gave the home a complete overhaul and now live there with their three children, Sadie, Billy and Ted.

Fans and followers of the hilarious couple got a rare insight into their home and interior decor style over lockdown as Brian started broadcasting from various rooms around the house and Amy entertained herself endlessly.

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The home, while modern and uber stylish, is clearly in keeping with the natural form of the home. Traditional doors, architraves and fireplaces can be found everywhere. While antique fixtures and vintage decor is aplenty.

Before moving into their dream home, the couple sold their four-bedroom home in Goatstown for €1.4million and despite living there for 11 years, Amy said it never really felt like her home.

Of the old house Amy said back in 2019: "I still called it 'Brian's house' and he'd be like 'we're married ten years!'" she joked.

"We got engaged in that garden, we brought the babies home there, but weirdly I never felt a huge emotional attachment to the house itself and I don't know why that was," she told Roisin Ingle on her Irish Times podcast.

But speaking of their new home, which she described as “old and traditional” Amy said: "This does feel like our house together. It feels like a real joint venture."

"I found the paint colour the hardest to make a choice on - I love the tiles".

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