Ireland’s property market continues to showcase modern architecture paired with good energy performance.
The following three homes in Dublin, Kerry and Mayo demonstrate how design, materials and A-rated efficiency can create welcoming living spaces.
8B Carrickbrack Road, Sutton, Dublin 13
Selling Agent: Gallagher Quigley
Asking Price: €2,500,000



Set on a coastal site, this home in Sutton makes an impact with clean lines, windows, and bright interiors and measures around 395sq/m.
With an A2 BER, an air-to-water heat pump, mechanical ventilation, underfloor heating, and sufficient insulation, it is built for comfort and efficiency. Landscaped gardens and EV charging complete a modern home in one of Dublin’s suburbs.
Zinc House, Templenoe, Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Selling Agent: Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty Cork
Asking Price: €1,695,000



Zinc House is recognisable thanks to its zinc roof and crisp architectural lines. Perched above the Ring of Kerry Golf Course, it has sweeping views and a sense of privacy.
The home carries an A2 BER and was designed using durable materials and energy-efficient systems throughout. Sitting on around two acres, it is a modern home that blends with its natural surroundings.
Curraghmore House, Drumdrishaghaun, Belcarra, Castlebar, Co. Mayo
Selling Agent: Sherry Fitzgerald Crowley
Asking Price: €825,000


Curraghmore House is a home set on over two acres of countryside. Natural stone, timber, and large windows give it a contemporary feel.
With an A3 BER, an air-to-water heat pump, heat recovery ventilation, triple glazing, and solar support, it is efficient year-round. Offering more than 430sq/m of space, it has room to adapt to future needs.
These three homes represent some architect-designed, energy-efficient residences currently available in Ireland.
Whether Dublin, Kerry, or Mayo, these homes set a benchmark for modern Irish living.