Choose a model
Select the Soleta house that fits your site, intended use, budget direction, and build ambition.
The safest way to start is not to ask for every price at once. First define the model and documentation stage. Then review local requirements, decide the EasyKit scope, and prepare your local team.
Select the Soleta house that fits your site, intended use, budget direction, and build ambition.
Start with Planning Information or Complete Project documentation depending on your project stage.
Local professionals must confirm permitting, engineering, foundation, climate, utilities, and approval rules.
Choose whether EasyKit Core or EasyKit Extended fits your model, site, budget, and local team.
Confirm access, foundation strategy, lifting/unloading, site storage, and qualified local builders.
Choose remote support, checkpoint review, or dedicated coordination if your team needs guidance.
When the path is clear, request a model-specific quote and confirm the next commercial step.
The model defines almost every later decision: plan package, EasyKit scope, delivery complexity, local adaptation, assembly sequence, and budget direction. Do not start by comparing kit prices before you know which model fits your situation.
Permanent living, guest house, rental unit, retreat, or secondary space.
Plot size, access, orientation, foundation conditions, and local restrictions.
A compact single-storey model is usually easier to plan and assemble than a larger or multi-level project.
The plan package turns the model into something you can discuss with local professionals. It helps you move from interest to a realistic project conversation.
Use this when you are still reviewing feasibility, budget direction, or early local discussions.
Use this when you are preparing a more serious build path, local adaptation, contractor input, or EasyKit inquiry.
Indicative placeholder ranges
Planning Information Package: €1,000–€1,500
Complete Project Package: €2,000–€3,000
Final pricing to be confirmed per model and scope.
Soleta documentation and EasyKit can support the process, but they do not replace local legal, engineering, and permitting responsibilities. Every country, region, and municipality may require different documents, calculations, inspections, and signatures.
Confirm what your local authority requires before construction.
Structural review, loads, climate, foundation, and code compliance must be handled locally.
Site conditions, drainage, frost depth, slope, and geotechnical information affect the project.
Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, heating, cooling, ventilation, and water systems are local responsibilities.
Trucks, lifting equipment, unloading, and material storage must be possible.
EasyKit makes sense when you want a prefabricated path from documentation to local assembly. It can reduce uncertainty compared with sourcing everything independently, but it is not a finished turnkey house.
Essential prefabricated structure for local assembly.
Indicative placeholder range: €25,000–€55,000
Final price to be confirmed per model, scope, and destination.
A broader prefabrication scope for clients who want fewer on-site unknowns.
Indicative placeholder range: €55,000–€100,000
Final price to be confirmed per model, scope, and destination.
A Soleta project still needs capable local execution. Your local team should understand GLULAM construction, site safety, lifting, foundation coordination, local inspections, and finishing responsibilities.
The people who will physically build and coordinate the site work.
Engineers, architects, surveyors, or inspectors required by local law.
Delivery access, unloading method, storage, temporary protection, and safety management.
Interior finishes, MEP, exterior works, drainage, terraces, and landscaping.
Assembly support helps your local team avoid avoidable mistakes. The right level depends on project complexity, team experience, site conditions, and how much coordination you want from Soleta.
For questions, photo review, document clarification, and selected stage guidance.
For structured reviews at important assembly milestones.
For projects that need stronger coordination across the full build path.
Indicative support pricing
Remote Support: to be confirmed
Checkpoint Support: to be confirmed
Dedicated Assembly Coordinator: to be confirmed
Final pricing depends on project scope, location, duration, and support level.
A better inquiry produces a better answer. Use this checklist before requesting pricing or technical guidance.
If some answers are missing, you can still contact us. The checklist simply helps us guide you faster.
The model determines scope, documentation, production, and delivery complexity.
It does not. Local engineering and permitting remain necessary.
EasyKit helps with prefabrication, but the site and local work remain essential.
The best model is the one that fits site, budget, local team, and intended use.
A project can become difficult if delivery, unloading, or lifting are not planned.
Assembly support is easier to plan before delivery and construction begin.
Selected model
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Selected plan
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Selected EasyKit
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Assembly support
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Checkout / ordering status
Preview only — buying, basket, and checkout will be enabled after package prices, delivery policies, and order terms are verified.
Yes, but the process becomes more accurate after the plot or approximate site conditions are known.
The recommended path is to start with the relevant plan package, because kit scope depends on the selected model and project stage.
No. Local professionals remain necessary for local rules, permits, engineering review, and legally required signatures.
Yes, if the client is prepared to work with capable local professionals and follow a structured process.
Yes. You can contact us with partial information, but clearer inputs lead to better guidance.
Not yet. Buy, basket, and checkout elements are currently shown as preview until prices, delivery policies, and order terms are verified.
Begin with the model, choose the plan package, then decide whether EasyKit and assembly support fit your local project conditions.