Smaller does not mean lower quality
A compact Soleta house should still feel architectural, durable, and carefully detailed.
For Soleta, accessible living is about scale, clarity, and control. A compact model can reduce complexity, help clients start with a smaller build path, and make local assembly easier to understand.
It is not a promise of universal affordability, legal ADU approval, or turnkey delivery. Every project still depends on model choice, local rules, foundation, site access, local labour, and the selected package scope.
A compact Soleta house should still feel architectural, durable, and carefully detailed.
Plans, EasyKit, local professionals, and support must be selected in the right order.
Guest house, ADU-style use, rental use, and secondary dwelling rules vary by country and municipality.
For clients who want a smaller primary home with a controlled self-build path.
Indicative model direction: Soleta Avelon, Soleta One Classic, and Soleta Elara.
For family visits, independent accommodation, or secondary space on an existing property.
Local approval: to be confirmed by local professionals.
For clients exploring accessory dwelling, garden unit, or secondary residential use where local rules allow.
ADU legality: depends entirely on local regulation.
For clients considering a compact rental or short-stay unit, subject to local planning, tourism, and building regulations.
Commercial use: local rules and permits required.
For clients who want less space, lower complexity, and a more intentional Soleta house.
Lifestyle fit: project-specific.
The safest path is not to request a kit price first. Start with the intended use, choose the model, select the right plan package, review local rules, then decide EasyKit and support.
Permanent home, guest house, rental unit, secondary dwelling, or retreat.
Shortlist compact models such as Soleta Avelon, Soleta One Classic, or Soleta Elara.
Use Planning Information or Complete Project documentation to begin serious review.
Confirm permits, engineering, ADU-style rules, rental permissions, foundation, and utilities locally.
Move toward EasyKit Core, EasyKit Extended, and assembly support when the project path is clear.
Current compact model data is shown as a preview until final specifications, images, and package availability are verified.
Compact Soleta model for smaller living, guest use, rental use, or secondary space.
Placeholder specs
Area: to be confirmed
Bedrooms: to be confirmed
Bathrooms: to be confirmed
Package path: Plans / EasyKit / Support — preview
Compact Soleta model for clients who need a clear small-house direction while keeping a controlled build path.
Placeholder specs
Area: to be confirmed
Bedrooms: to be confirmed
Bathrooms: to be confirmed
Package path: Plans / EasyKit / Support — preview
Compact Soleta model for accessible living projects where local rules and site fit are reviewed early.
Placeholder specs
Area: to be confirmed
Bedrooms: to be confirmed
Bathrooms: to be confirmed
Package path: Plans / EasyKit / Support — preview
Compact projects can still be complex if the local rules or site conditions are unclear.
Confirm whether the intended use is allowed on your plot.
If relevant, verify size limits, setbacks, occupancy rules, parking, utilities, and local approval procedures.
Short-stay, long-term rental, or hospitality use may require separate permissions.
Even a compact house needs local foundation design and site review.
Water, drainage, electricity, heating, cooling, ventilation, and sewage are local responsibilities.
Confirm delivery, unloading, material storage, and construction access.
Planning Information Package:
Indicative placeholder range: €1,000–€1,500
Complete Project Package:
Indicative placeholder range: €2,000–€3,000
Final pricing to be confirmed per model and scope.
EasyKit Core:
Indicative placeholder range: €25,000–€55,000
EasyKit Extended:
Indicative placeholder range: €55,000–€100,000
Final pricing depends on model, scope, destination, and production details.
Remote, checkpoint, or dedicated coordination may help the local team avoid avoidable mistakes.
Indicative support pricing:
To be confirmed.
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A compact project still needs local permits, foundation, MEP, access, and professional review.
Guest house, rental, ADU-style, and permanent living can create different requirements.
Local regulations may define whether the project is possible.
Rental and hospitality uses can trigger separate rules and approvals.
The best compact model is the one that fits site, use, budget, local rules, and build team.
No. ADU-style approval depends entirely on local regulations and must be confirmed by local professionals.
Potentially, if local rules allow that use and the project is adapted correctly.
No. In Soleta’s case, accessible living means smaller scale, clearer process, and controlled self-build path without abandoning premium architectural quality.
Start by shortlisting the model, then choose the plan package that fits your project stage.
Possibly, but rental use depends on local planning, tourism, tax, insurance, and building rules.
EasyKit scope is model-specific and must be confirmed before ordering.
Start with the use case, choose a compact model, then move toward the right plan package, EasyKit scope, and local project review.