Premium modular homes, made for Irish ground.

AeroNest designs and delivers premium modular homes for rural sites, coastal plots, garden spaces, and full-time, low-energy living across Ireland.

Designed in Ireland / Built with precision / Placed with care

The Series / 2026

We believe a home should touch the land lightly, hold warmth deeply, and arrive without the waste of traditional building.

Modular should not mean temporary. It should mean predictable timelines, tighter tolerances, and a clearer relationship between home, site, and season.

01

Built off-site in weeks, placed on site in days

Up to 80% of each AeroNest home is built in a controlled factory environment. That shortens the on-site programme from months to days and limits weather exposure during the most weather-sensitive stages of construction.

02

Factory-grade tolerances, NZEB-ready fabric

Structure, insulation, airtightness, and services are coordinated to Part L 2022 performance levels before the home reaches the ground. Every AeroNest model is designed to achieve a minimum A2 BER, with airtightness targets well inside the 5 m³/h·m² NZEB ceiling.

03

Specified for full-time, low-energy use

Each model is planned around daylight, integrated storage, MVHR-paired comfort, and a heat-pump-ready heating strategy — so a smaller footprint never means a compromised home.

The Series

The Series

Four modular home directions, each shaped for a different way of living on Irish land.

The Studio Nest, a compact premium modular garden building.

The Studio Nest

From €89,000

  • 28–42 m²
  • Studio / 1 bedroom
  • Garden studio, guest suite, creative retreat

A compact, premium modular space for work, rest, hosting, or short-stay use. Designed for gardens, small plots, and flexible everyday use.

Best for remote work, guest stays, creative use, and compact retreats.

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The Meadow, a calm rural modular home in open countryside.

The Meadow

From €149,000

  • 52–74 m²
  • 1–2 bedrooms
  • Rural plots, downsizing, simple living

A compact rural home with a timber-lined interior and a form designed to sit low in open countryside.

Best for rural plots, downsizing, guest accommodation, and simple full-time living.

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The Coast, a weather-aware modular home on an exposed coastal site.

The Coast

From €195,000

  • 68–92 m²
  • 1–2 bedrooms
  • Coastal, lakeside, and exposed sites

A weather-aware modular home for open skies, strong views, and sites where shelter, orientation, and envelope matter.

Best for coastal retreats, lakeside sites, holiday homes, and exposed Irish edges.

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The Courtyard, a family-scale modular home arranged around a garden.

The Courtyard

From €295,000

  • 96–132 m²
  • 2–3 bedrooms
  • Family living, privacy, garden connection

A larger modular home arranged around sheltered outdoor life, privacy, and the slower rhythm of full-time living.

Best for family living, larger plots, garden connection, and long-term modular homes.

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Prices are indicative ‘from’ guide prices and depend on size, specification, groundworks, services, delivery access, installation requirements, planning context, and final interior finish. A site and brief review is required before any formal proposal.

Inside

Inside the Nest

Built modular does not mean feeling temporary. AeroNest interiors are designed around daylight, integrated storage, durable materials, and the practical movement of everyday life.

  1. 01

    Request

    Tell us about your site, preferred series, timeline, and intended use.

  2. 02

    Site conversation

    We review location, access, planning context, services, orientation, and constraints.

  3. 03

    Model alignment

    Together we choose the right series and refine layout priorities, material direction, and interior needs.

  4. 04

    Technical preparation

    Drawings, specification, delivery requirements, and build coordination are prepared before production.

  5. 05

    Factory build

    Core elements are built in a controlled environment to reduce weather exposure and improve consistency.

  6. 06

    Delivery & installation

    The home is delivered and installed according to the agreed access, groundworks, and site plan.

  7. 07

    Handover

    We complete the walkthrough, finishing details, and aftercare guidance.

Planning, groundworks, utility connections, and final approvals vary by site. AeroNest begins each project with a site-aware review.

  1. 01

    Site location

    County, setting, exposure, neighbouring buildings, and whether the home is rural, coastal, garden-based, or edge-of-town.

  2. 02

    Planning context

    Whether the project is a permanent home, guest space, studio, extension-style use, or another planning-sensitive structure.

  3. 03

    Access and delivery route

    Road width, turning space, crane or vehicle access, gateways, slopes, trees, and constraints that affect delivery.

  4. 04

    Groundworks

    Foundation approach, drainage, levels, site preparation, and what needs to happen before the home arrives.

  5. 05

    Services

    Electricity, water, wastewater, heating strategy, broadband, and connection distance from existing services.

  6. 06

    Specification level

    External cladding, glazing, kitchen, bathroom, flooring, storage, heating, ventilation, and interior finish level.

  7. 07

    Intended use

    Full-time living, guest accommodation, remote work, holiday use, rental use, downsizing, or family home.

  8. 08

    Timeline and budget range

    Desired move-in window, decision stage, and realistic price expectations before design time is committed.

Footprint

A smaller footprint begins before the home reaches site.

By moving more of the build into a controlled setting, modular construction can reduce on-site disruption, limit weather exposure, and support more predictable material use. AeroNest pairs that approach with compact planning, high-performance fabric thinking, and future-ready heating and ventilation options.

Less site disruption

Shorter on-site build windows can help protect the surrounding ground and reduce local disturbance.

Controlled material use

Factory-led coordination supports more predictable ordering, cutting, and waste control.

High-performance fabric

Insulation, airtightness, glazing, and ventilation are considered from the earliest model stage.

Future-ready systems

Heat pump, solar PV, and smart-control conversations can be built into the specification pathway where appropriate.

Energy grants, technical assessments, and system eligibility vary by home and applicant. Final recommendations should be confirmed with registered professionals.

Team

Studio

AeroNest brings together design, technical coordination, specification, planning support, and delivery experience to shape modular homes that feel settled, practical, and made for Irish sites. From first site review to material choices and installation planning, the studio works as one small team around each brief.

Portrait of Niall Rowan, Founder and Design Director at AeroNest

Niall Rowan

Founder & Design Director

Niall leads the overall design language of each AeroNest series, balancing compact planning, landscape sensitivity, and long-term livability.

Portrait of Maeve Kavanagh, Client and Site Lead at AeroNest

Maeve Kavanagh

Client & Site Lead

Maeve guides early conversations around site conditions, access, priorities, and the kind of home each client is trying to create.

Portrait of Cormac Flynn, Modular Systems Lead at AeroNest

Cormac Flynn

Modular Systems Lead

Cormac coordinates structural logic, production constraints, and the practical decisions that help each model move cleanly from drawing to delivery.

Portrait of Aoife Byrne, Interior Specification Lead at AeroNest

Aoife Byrne

Interior Specification Lead

Aoife shapes the interior palette, storage details, finishes, and tactile moments that make compact homes feel calm and permanent.

Portrait of Declan Moore, Technical Design Coordinator at AeroNest

Declan Moore

Technical Design Coordinator

Declan supports drawings, documentation, specification alignment, and the careful translation of design intent into buildable information.

Portrait of Sadhbh O’Connell, Sustainability and Fabric Consultant at AeroNest

Sadhbh O’Connell

Sustainability & Fabric Consultant

Sadhbh focuses on envelope thinking, material responsibility, thermal comfort, and practical routes toward lower-energy living.

Portrait of Ronan Keane, Delivery and Installation Manager at AeroNest

Ronan Keane

Delivery & Installation Manager

Ronan plans delivery sequencing, site access, installation requirements, and the details that matter when a modular home arrives on site.

Portrait of Eimear Walsh, Planning and Documentation Coordinator at AeroNest

Eimear Walsh

Planning & Documentation Coordinator

Eimear helps organise the early documentation pathway, keeping planning context, project records, and client communication clear.

Portrait of Patrick Nolan, Materials and Supplier Liaison at AeroNest

Patrick Nolan

Materials & Supplier Liaison

Patrick works across material selections, supplier coordination, samples, lead times, and the small specification decisions that affect the final home.

Every brief begins with the same questions: what the land allows, how the home will be used, and what needs to be resolved before pricing is useful.

Request

Request a private brief

Tell us where you are building, how you want to live, and which AeroNest series feels closest. We’ll reply with the next step, the information we need, and a clear route toward a private plan conversation.

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