Yes, a building permit is required for all residential constructions, with the exception of caravans. The permit process is typically managed by qualified architects or engineers.
Yes, modifications to the house plans are possible; however, please note that this may result in an increase in price.
The maintenance, which includes exterior varnishing, is typically recommended every 2 to 3 years.
Yes, you may cover the exterior wall with thermal insulation polystyrene. This will enhance thermal insulation and provide a suitable surface for a variety of finishes, such as grafiato, stone, wall paint, and more.
Our company offers a comprehensive range of services, from land leveling to the construction of homes and swimming pools. Additionally, we can assist in designing and finishing your garden to meet your personal preferences.
We offer a wide range of ready-made designs, and there is also the option of full customization to your needs (dimensions, spaces, floors, windows, etc.). However, if you provide your own designs, converting the existing ones may increase the cost per square metre.
We use certified timber from countries with a tradition in building wooden houses, such as Scandinavia and Central Europe.
Yes, our houses have high-level insulation in the walls, roof and floor, ensuring energy efficiency and comfort.
We provide a detailed written quote that includes everything (transport, assembly, VAT). There are no hidden charges. The final cost can only be calculated after the preparation of architectural plans and all necessary studies.
Of course! They are perfectly habitable all year round, with excellent thermal insulation.
Yes, they support all modern energy solutions for low heating/cooling costs.
For the designs we have on our website it takes 3–4 months for the order and 3–4 months for installation. For modified/custom designs it is about 6–7 months for the order and 3–4 months for installation.
Yes, there is — it depends on the area/location.
Of course — permits are required for all types of wooden houses and they are handled by the architect and their team.
It must pass all the necessary studies. Our residential houses are all suitable to secure all necessary permits.
The architect you choose.
That depends on the size of the dwelling and the architect you choose.
First step: you need a land surveyor to carry out an official boundary survey and leveling/elevation survey, then a meeting with the architect for the design.
30% deposit for the house order, then 70% when the order is ready from the factory. For each separate job (e.g., foundation slab) payment is 50% at the start and 50% when completed.
Yes — the architect will take on the detailed design work (our company does not provide detailed design drawings). The architect also handles the design of the whole development together with the plot and the applications for planning and building permits.
Yes — that is possible. There are companies that undertake the correct installation for wooden houses.
To secure the 5% VAT certificate you must first have a planning and building permit and then submit your application to the VAT authority. Eligible applicants are those applying for the first time and, in the case of a primary residence, if more than 10 years have passed since the previous application.
Initial contact with customers takes place at our office, which is a 36 sqm wooden house. If there is serious interest the company can organize a tour at one of its construction sites. Site visits to projects before the first contact are not permitted.
Approximately €1,000–€1,200 per square metre.
Yes — all our residential houses have insulation in the wall constructions and in the roof, typically 80 mm; this amount can be increased if the customer chooses.
The foundation slab in the offers on our website covers only the house and the verandas as shown in the floor plans on each house’s page.
Yes — the thicker the glass, the better the insulation.
Our timber is treated by the manufacturer using kiln drying. After the house is assembled, it receives two coats of a special preservative that protects all the timber from insects and wood diseases.
Yes, all necessary certifications are available.
Our houses are seismic-resistant.
If the wood is exposed, maintenance is required approximately every 3–4 years.
Wooden houses do not have a fixed expiry — they can last as long as a conventional house provided they are properly maintained.
10 years on the timber and 1 year general warranty on other items we provide.
Certainly.
They usually range at class A.
Yes, of course.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.