Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

Modular houses are a new trend in architecture, rapidly gaining popularity. These works of engineering are transported in separate ready-made blocks and installed on the site in a matter of days. All the finishing and communications are done in advance, it remains only to connect them to common networks. Last autumn, a young married couple settled in such a house in the Mytishchi district of the Moscow region.

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Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

Source: Novate

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

The all-season house with a total area of 120 square meters cost about four million rubles. Building materials are entirely environmentally friendly: the metal frame is sheathed with a natural board. The construction process took about a week.

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

 

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

The interior is designer. The paneling made of natural pine, painted white, and huge double-glazed windows create a feeling of boundless space. Carpets of different colors visually separate the living room from the dining room.

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

 

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

All technical and utility rooms are located along the rear facade. And from the nursery, the study, the main entrance and the living room with a fireplace offers a picturesque view of the lake.

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

 

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

 

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

 

Modular house in the Moscow region, built in a week and only 4 million rubles

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