HOUSE "Raubichi"

Turnkey house construction

Area:180 m²
Deadline:8 mo
Rooms:4

Project approach

The client came to us looking for a house that would be easy to live in, calm in everyday use, and faithful to the original reference image. The task combined design, planning, and turnkey execution, so the process was organized to keep decisions clear and the workload on the owner to a minimum.

For this project, the concept was built around a modern loft mood with a practical layout and a restrained visual language. We focused on translating the reference into a finished result without losing the character of the idea, and the work was carried out as part of our house construction service with support from the broader services team.

What mattered most

The client’s main request was simple: reduce the amount of involvement needed from his side and keep the process predictable. That meant careful coordination, consistent communication, and a sequence that allowed design decisions to support construction from the start.

We relied on the approved reference image as the guiding point, then adapted it into a buildable solution that matched the project’s modern character. If you want to compare similar completed work, the portfolio contains more examples of this approach.

Planning logic

The house was developed so that everyday living would feel straightforward rather than overloaded with unnecessary details. The layout and visual rhythm were kept clean, while the overall atmosphere stayed expressive enough to reflect the loft-inspired idea.

When a project depends on a visual reference, the key is not copying one-to-one, but preserving the feeling. That is where an individual project helps keep proportions, circulation, and aesthetics aligned.

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How the work was organized

  1. We started with the reference and clarified the client’s priorities. This made it possible to shape the project around the desired atmosphere, the need for simplicity, and the goal of a finished home that would not require constant supervision.
  2. Next came the design and construction alignment. The visual concept had to stay close to the source idea while remaining practical for execution, so the team kept design choices tied to real building decisions.
  3. Finally, the house was completed as a turnkey result. After eight months of work, the client moved in and received the outcome he had been waiting for.

Comfort and usability

The finished home was intended to feel comfortable from the first day, not only visually but also in daily use. A modern interior works best when it supports routines naturally, so the solution stayed balanced between atmosphere and function.

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Result

The final stage was especially rewarding because the house was not just finished, but lived in. That is the moment when design and construction prove their value together: the idea becomes a home, and the home begins to serve its owner every day.

If you are planning a similar path, our house construction service and contacts page are the best place to begin the discussion.

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Selected details

The project stayed focused on clean execution, a modern sense of order, and a loft-inspired mood that could carry through the whole house. Rather than overcomplicating the space, the team concentrated on making each part of the process support the final result.

That approach is especially useful in turnkey work, where the goal is to move from concept to completion with minimal friction. For more context on what we do beyond this project, see portfolio, services, and blog.

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Completion and handover

From the first discussions to the final handover, the work was aimed at one clear outcome: a house that matched the client’s reference, felt modern in character, and required less effort from him during the process. That combination of clarity and execution is what makes a project feel complete.

To continue exploring similar houses and renovation stories, browse the portfolio or reach out through contacts when you are ready to discuss your own project.

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House 227 m2

House 227 m2

Area:230 m²
Deadline:10 months
Rooms:5
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