MODULAR HOUSES

are the future of sustainable and luxury living.

Modular houses

Building a modular house is a much faster process than traditional construction, as most of the work is done in the factory rather than on the construction site. Our clients choose this form of construction because of its speed, quality, environmental friendliness, functionality and aesthetics.

The construction of a modular house consists of several successive stages:

Make a choice of the model and size of your house, and the many finishing options. We’ll gladly answer your questions and help you decide.

Once the project is approved, we build the modules on the factory floor. Each module is prepared according to precise specifications, ensuring excellent quality and durability.

Upon completion of production, the modules are transported to your construction site.

Once the modules arrive at the construction site, they are to form a finished home and be connected to utility systems. Assembly is usually very quick and takes from 1 to 4 weeks.

The last step after installation, is furnishing. You can  furnish yourself or order one of our design furniture  packages.

Our modular houses provide a secure and safe living environment, offering protection against a range of threats:

FLOOD

The use of screw piles elevates the house above potential floodwaters, preventing water from entering the living space. The elevated design combined with watertight construction materials keeps the interior dry in case of flooding.

EARTHQUAKE

The steel frame offers excellent structural integrity, allowing it to flex and absorb the energy generated by seismic movements. This flexibility eliminates the risk of collapse during an earthquake and enhances occupant safety.

HURRICANE

The steel frame provides a robust and durable structure that can withstand strong winds associated with hurricanes. Strategic design features, such as outward opening doors and reinforced connections, help the house resist high winds.

LANDSLIDE

The elevated design on screw piles minimises the risk of being buried or impacted by landslides. The foundation's stability and the construction on deep stilts contribute to the structure's ability to withstand such events.

TSUNAMI

Being raised on steel screw piles places the house above potential tsunami floods, reducing the risk of direct impact and damage by carried debris. Water can move through the pilings without increasing pressure against a solid structure.

WILDFIRE

By combining the elevated design on screw piles, a fire resistant steel frame, automatic external facade sprinklers and fire resistant cladding materials, our modular houses not only embrace safety but also offer peace of mind amidst wildfire challenges.

BUGS AND MOLD

A steel framed house, on elevated screw piles and moisture-resistant materials for both the exterior and interior, is highly resistant to bugs and mold. Proper ventilation systems helps control humidity levels, creating a healthy and comfortable living space for the inhabitants.

HEAT WAVE

A heat-reflective roof coating offers protection during a heatwave by reflecting a significant portion of the sun's radiation. The roof design casts shadow on facade and windows, maintaining a cooler indoor environment.

BALLISTIC IMPACT

Ballistic protective materials like reinforced glass, composite and ceramic panels, act as robust barriers against projectiles, firearm bullets and prevent forced entry. This comprehensive system instills a sense of security, fostering a secure environment.

NBC DISASTER

A positive pressure air filtering system protects the interior atmosphere against exposure to radioactive fallout, biological and chemical contamination. This protective barrier helps safeguard the occupants inside the house in the event of nuclear and chemical disasters.