Stone Cladding in Ireland — Real Stone vs Stone Veneer, Cost, and Heritage Use
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Stone cladding in Ireland. Real stone: €200–€350/m², 200–350 kg/m², requires a structural supporting shelf at each floor level. Heritage sites often require real stone (limestone, sandstone, granite depending on the area). Stone veneer: €80–€150/m², 20–40 mm manufactured stone, glued or mechanically fixed to the wall, looks like real stone at a fraction of the cost and weight. Both are durable (100+ years) and low-maintenance. Common in the west of Ireland (limestone), the south-east (granite), and rural heritage areas. The architect picks, often with planning constraints. Stone is rare on new-build self-builds except in heritage contexts; most use render, brick, or timber.
TL;DR
Real stone cladding in Ireland: €200–€350/m². Heavy (200–350 kg/m²). Heritage sites often require real stone.
Stone veneer: €80–€150/m². Thin (20–40 mm) manufactured stone, glued to the wall. Looks like real stone at a fraction of the cost.
Stone is durable (100+ years) and low-maintenance. Real stone needs a structural supporting shelf at each floor level.
When this matters most
You're on a heritage site or in an area where stone is the vernacular.
When this doesn't apply
You're on a standard site with no stone requirement.
Frequently asked questions
How much does real stone cladding cost in Ireland?
€200–€350/m² installed. Heavy (200–350 kg/m²). Needs a structural supporting shelf at each floor level. 100+ year lifespan. Heritage sites often require real stone.
What is stone veneer?
A thin (20–40 mm) manufactured stone, glued or mechanically fixed to the wall. €80–€150/m². Looks like real stone at a fraction of the cost and weight. 30–50 year lifespan.
When is stone cladding required in Ireland?
Heritage sites, Architectural Conservation Areas, and some rural areas where stone is the vernacular. Check the county development plan and any heritage designations.
Sources
Building Regulations 2023, TGD-A (Structure). https://www.gov.ie/
Frequently asked questions
How much does real stone cladding cost in Ireland?
€200–€350/m² installed. Heavy (200–350 kg/m²). Needs a structural supporting shelf at each floor level. 100+ year lifespan. Heritage sites often require real stone.
What is stone veneer?
A thin (20–40 mm) manufactured stone, glued or mechanically fixed to the wall. €80–€150/m². Looks like real stone at a fraction of the cost and weight. 30–50 year lifespan.
When is stone cladding required in Ireland?
Heritage sites, Architectural Conservation Areas, and some rural areas where stone is the vernacular. Check the county development plan and any heritage designations.