Use comes first
Permanent living, guest accommodation, rental use, retreat, or secondary space lead to different decisions.
The model series helps you understand the type of project before choosing a package. A compact permanent living model, a secondary space, a retreat unit, and a hospitality unit may follow the same Soleta logic, but they create different decisions around plans, EasyKit scope, local assembly, budget, and site preparation.
Permanent living, guest accommodation, rental use, retreat, or secondary space lead to different decisions.
Larger or more complex models usually require more planning, local review, and assembly coordination.
The chosen series helps decide whether you start with Planning Information, Complete Project documentation, EasyKit, or support guidance.
The current model catalog is intentionally focused. More series can be added when there are real models, verified data, and clear value for clients.
Compact Soleta models for efficient living, guest use, rental use, or secondary spaces.
Current models
Indicative placeholder model range
Compact model range, ordered by living area.
Best for
Family-scale Soleta models for clients who need more living area while staying within a controlled Soleta build path.
Current models
Indicative placeholder model range
Family model range, ordered by living area.
Best for
Larger and two-level Soleta models for projects that need more area, more local review, or a more substantial build path.
Current models
Indicative placeholder model range
Larger model range, ordered by living area.
Best for
Choose Compact Living if:
Choose Family Models if:
Choose Large / Two-Level Models if:
You may not be ready to choose a series if:
Main use
Compact Living
Compact living / secondary unit
Family Models
Family living / balanced models
Large / Two-Level Models
Large or two-level projects
Current models
Compact Living
Avelon to Valdora
Family Models
Arvella to Aurora
Large / Two-Level Models
Serelle to Seranova
Complexity
Compact Living
Lower / controlled
Family Models
Medium / project-specific
Large / Two-Level Models
Higher / project-specific
Plan package path
Compact Living
Planning Info or Complete Project
Family Models
Complete Project recommended
Large / Two-Level Models
Guidance required
EasyKit path
Compact Living
Core or Extended
Family Models
Core or Extended
Large / Two-Level Models
To be confirmed per model
Best next step
Compact Living
Browse compact models
Family Models
Compare family models
Large / Two-Level Models
Review larger models
This area is reserved for a future visual model board showing exterior thumbnails, floor plan previews, model sizes, package status, and EasyKit availability.
After choosing the right model family, the next step is not automatically EasyKit. The safer path is to select the model, choose the right plan package, review local requirements, then decide whether EasyKit Core, EasyKit Extended, and assembly support make sense.
Understand the project type and use case.
Select a real Soleta model from the current catalog.
Start with Planning Information or Complete Project documentation.
Move toward prefabrication and guided assembly only when the project path is clear.
The right model is the one that fits the site, budget, use, and local team.
Site access, permits, slope, foundation, climate, and local rules can affect the model choice.
A lower package price can be misleading if local complexity is high.
Plans help clarify feasibility before larger package decisions.
Model groups should be reviewed against current catalog data rather than placeholder names.
No. Current model groups include Compact models, Family models, and Large / two-level models based on the verified catalog.
Start with the series if you are unsure about the project type. Choose a model when the use, site direction, and scale are clearer.
Not directly. EasyKit pricing depends on the specific model, package scope, production details, destination, and logistics.
Yes. A compact model may be used as a guest house, rental unit, small home, or secondary space depending on local rules and project goals.
Additional model groups may be added when there is real content, verified product value, and clear demand.
Start with the model family, then choose the specific model, plan package, EasyKit scope, and support level that fit your project.