Room To Improve left some viewers a little baffled on Sunday night, as many noticed one major flaw with the renovated Howth home.
The latest episode of the RTE show saw architect Dermot Bannon transform an old bungalow into a stylish, modern house.
Kenny and Laura Brown needed help converting their home to make room for their large family of six.
With four small children, the couple needed extra room and lots of places for storage.
While viewers were impressed with the gorgeous design, many noticed one big problem....the house didn't seem very family-friendly.
The small dining room table, large amount of glass doors and windows, along with a lack of a high chair or toys, had many fans confused.
One viewer tweeted: "Family of 6, beginning of brief says they want to have people over to eat...dining room table seats 4...no problem sure sit out in the cold on the patio there and ill knock the head off ya with me bifold window"
Another viewer also noticed the small dining table: "Very small dining table foe family of 6.....yes I know 1 is only a baby, but she will grow!"
One person said: "Wait a sec, they needed room for their now family of 6, original house covered in family stuff, new house not a child or sign of a toy let alone high chair, bouncer, pram, cot, etc."
Another person wrote: "With the size of that family, I reckon that's a 'renovate to sell' project."
And one woman commented: "4 lively, young children, with sticky fingers, in a house with so much glass and those steps - what could go wrong?"
Once again Dermot ran into budget issues with the project, but QS Claire came to the rescue.
With rising material and labour costs thanks to Covid, the original budget of €275,000 quickly spiralled to €330,000.
Fans hailed Claire for her work, saying: “Claire needs her own show. She’s the business."
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