Three A-rated homes showing design and energy efficiency can marry perfectly
Sophie Halligan
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.


