Budget

Understand your budget before the offer

The starting price helps you orient yourself quickly. The final offer depends on the model, package, plot, delivery and installation logic. If not everything is clear yet, that is normal. We'll go through these points with you step by step.

A clear budget starts with an honest conversation, not a hidden price list.

From
€900/m² + VAT

Reference point for premium-level barnhouses. The final figure depends on the model, the package and your site conditions.

What shapes the final figure
  • 01Model & package
  • 02Plot & access
  • 03Delivery & install
Price per square metre

Why price per square metre does not tell the whole story

Price per square metre is a convenient first reference, but it does not show the full project. In a modular or timber-frame house, what matters is more than the metres between the walls. Terraces, glazing, ceiling height, facade, roof, engineering readiness, transport, assembly and site preparation all move the budget.

Clear order
Fewer surprises
Written offer

Sometimes a smaller house with large glazing, a complex terrace and full engineering preparation lands closer in budget to a larger but simpler model. So we use starting prices as navigation, not as a promise of the final sum. The right question is not only how much a metre costs.

The right question is: what is inside that metre, what is already prepared in the factory, what needs to be done on site, and which decisions will shape comfort a few years from now.

What moves the budget

Eight factors that explain the final price better than a single line

01

Size and shape

A simple volume is usually easier to estimate, produce and transport. Terraces, canopies, taller ceilings and complex shapes add not only area but also joints.

02

Glazing

Large windows reshape the look and feel of space, but they affect structure, thermal design, transport and price.

03

Readiness level

House kit, assembly, interior finish, engineering outputs and furniture are different readiness levels. They cannot be compared in a single line.

04

Facade and roof

Material, colour, installation method and durability of the outer shell shape not only appearance but also maintenance.

05

Engineering

Heating, electricity, water, sewage and connection points must match the use scenario, not just appear on a list.

06

Site

Soil, slope, access, room for equipment, foundation and utilities can change the final project significantly.

07

Delivery

Distance, country, module dimensions, site access and required equipment shape logistics.

08

Season and schedule

Production can be planned, but assembly depends on site readiness, weather, transport and local works.

Pricing question

Want a quick budget orientation?

We help you understand the range. The final price is always confirmed in a written offer.

Range

Starting prices in the current catalog range from €32,000 to €130,000+

This range covers the house kit and assembly for the chosen package. Foundation, transport and site-specific works are calculated separately and depend on the actual project. The exact starting price and description of every model live in the catalog.

What the range means
€32 000 – €130 000+
House kit and assembly per chosen package.
Added separately
Foundation, transport, site works, kitchen and furniture.
Exact price
Fixed in the written offer based on your model, package and site.
01

Included in the price

The house kit and assembly according to the chosen package and the written offer. Exact scope is confirmed in the offer.

02

Calculated separately

  • Foundation
  • Transport and delivery
  • Kitchen and furniture
  • Site-specific works
Written offer

Why the final offer matters

Every project is a little different. The model, the package, delivery and the site all shape the final price. The written offer fixes the exact scope for both sides, so there are no surprises later.

You do not need to know everything up front. We go through the model, package, transport and site logic together, and then fix it in the offer.

House model, plans and material samples for preparing an offer
A good offer

What should be visible in a good offer

An offer is not only a price. It is a list of decisions that are already confirmed and questions that remain open.

01

Model and area

Which model is taken as the basis and which zones are included in the calculation.

02

Package

What is included in the house kit, finishes, engineering preparation and assembly.

03

Exclusions

What is not in the price: foundation, transport, furniture, kitchen, local works or other items.

04

Site

Which site conditions need to be confirmed before delivery and assembly.

05

Timing

Which stages depend on production and which on site readiness and logistics.

06

Next decisions

What the client needs to choose or confirm before production starts.

Budget questions

Short answers before the offer

These are questions we can address in more detail even before the written offer.

Next

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