Are we the house architects?

David Craig • January 27, 2023

It's our passion and it is what we do!

Dublin Design Studio is a multi-award winning architecture firm that specialises in designing high-end housing - you could say that we are the house architects


Founded in 1999 by David Craig and Niall Henry, the studio has quickly established itself as a leader in the industry with its innovative designs, attention to detail, and commitment to sustainability.


One of the things that sets Dublin Design Studio apart is its focus on creating homes that are not only beautiful but also functional and energy-efficient. The team takes great care to understand the needs of each individual client and works closely with them to create a home that is tailored to their specific lifestyle. This approach has led to a wide range of projects, from modern apartments in the city to sensitive renovations of historic buildings.


Dublin Design Studio's work has been featured in a number of national and international publications and television shows, including Dermot Bannon's Room to Improve and Home of the Year. The studio has also been invited to speak at several industry events on both their product design and architectural work.

In conclusion, Dublin Design Studio is a multi-award-winning architecture firm that specialises in designing high-end housing. With a focus on creating homes that are beautiful, functional, and energy-efficient, we have established a reputation as a leader in the industry. Our team's commitment to sustainable design has also helped us to earn recognition and acclaim, making Dublin Design Studio a go-to option for those looking for a home that is not only visually stunning but also environmentally conscious.

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