From left: Anjali Khera, Global Community Curator, Anil Khera, Co-founder and CEO of Node-Living, and Ava Kilmartin, Irelands First Community Curator in Node Flagship Global Property in Dublin.
This afternoon.
25 Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin 2
Node – Ireland’s f;irst curated community apartment living’ – opens its “flagship global property” .
Designed to bring a “diverse group of globally-minded creatives, professionals and entrepreneurs together to enjoy an authentic and higher quality shared-living experience”, Node has already opened Brooklyn, New York and London.
Pictured are artist Kady Berry (pic 3) and Julie and Owen Mc Loughlin from Jando Design (pic 4).
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Around 1400 per month per person. Jaysus. Manhattan levels of rent. And Dublin is no New York.
Includes wifi though, and smeg fridge.
Smug fridge
That’s a lot of words and I’m still not sure what’s happening.
Can I get free tea here?
I got a ‘Jando’ print as a gift for someone who loves illustration from Jam Art. It turned out to be a rasterised photograph. I exchanged it for a Sketchy Ink print which are indeed illustrations. Just sayin!
That’s not what “rasterise” means. Did you not look at the print before you bought it? Just sayin.
I did look at it online and it said it was an illustration. When It arrived on inspection it was a ‘rasterised’ or ‘vectorised’ photograph not an illustration as advertised (it was a photograph that had been passed through some kind of Photoshop filter or effect). Which is why I returned it and got something that was an illustration.
wouldn’t pay 14 quid to live in the same space as someone called fuschia.
Yes. Imagine having to look at that ugly mug over a lentil casserole, he lied.
If you turn away from them though you can have you’re Back to the Fuschia
Well played, ‘Poldi
other than the incorrect use of You’re!! Aargh, and I changed it from your for some reason.
Runs away and weeps uncontrollably!
Global
This looks like a big bowl of Balls!
…ponces leaning on every fuppin wall
It’s just an apartment building with a residents lounge an a concierge service.
Prices don’t seem bad given the location and presumably good fit out.
Website below
https://node-living.com/dublin.html
Yeah, but €1,400 to live in a houseshare is madness, concierge or no.
Higher quality of living? Who’s doing the cleaning up? That’s the crux of EVERY shared home. Someone ends up cleaning more than the others.
Has it really come to this?
so the ontrepenoors have invented communism. great
Smeg fridges are actually shoyte.
Extremely impractical.
I had one. I gave it up for a Hotpoint with a decent freezer with actual DRAWERS so that the entire contents of my freezer didn’t come tumbling out every time I opened the door.
This is actually a big story on the indo website. People pay extortionate money to live in a houseshare. Mad news.
Me bollix.
Christ, this looks insufferably grim.
What type of simpleton needs “curated living”?
I think I’d rather move to Portarlington
Ireland’s mammies boys.
‘curated living’ aka houseshare.
Yay – living with strangers. sounds good!
(introverts need not apply)
Doesn’t seem to say anywhere how many people share the kitchen.