Award winning new homes and interiors

Delivering exciting projects in Clontarf, Howth and South Dublin, get the care you need, from professionals who are leaders in their fields.  

Located in Clontarf, Dublin Design Studio has completed and is delivering a number of exciting projects in your area. While our practice has gained a reputation in Clontarf, Howth, and Malahide for creating innovative homes and house refurbishments, we also deliver projects all over the Leinster region.


Our relationship as architects working along the coast from Clontarf to Malahide, we have gained a solid reputation, and with a number of successful architectural projects completed, we are now working on prestigious commissions on Howth Road, Thormanby Road, Ceanchor Road, Seapark Road, Stiles Road, St. Lawrences Road, Castle Avenue, Blackheath Park, and Asgard Road.

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Hazel Lane, Clontarf

A multi-award winning development, of three contemporary mews houses designed on a difficult back land site. 

Winner of numerous awards including Best Housing in the RIAI Irish Architecture Award.

Hazel Lane, Clontarf

A multi-award winning development of 3 contemporary mews houses designed on a difficult back land site. 

Winner of the Best Housing in the RIAI Irish Architecture Award.

Blackrock Coast, Dublin

Dramatic contemporary dwelling with spectacular sea views set on coast road. 

The use of natural materials and the careful manipulation of the buildings massing and volume ensures that the house integrates well in its residential context while being confident enough to project a contemporary architectural approach.

Galtee Lodge, Howth

This substantial house was designed to take full advantage of this fantastic site and the uninterrupted views that it offers over Howth harbour and towards Ireland’s Eye and Lambay. 

Howth, County Dublin

Located on the Howth Head this new dwelling  is a direct response to the understanding of the place, an intensive green roofs design promotes wild flowers and other indigenous species into the plant mix.