13 Spanish companies of prefabricated houses, the fashionable housing left by the pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic that locked us up in the houses has been a shock to the , which has been growing in recent years. Thus, from reference innovation centers such as California, innovative proposals arrive as a whole. However, in the national territory there is a long list of specialized companies that are experiencing this boom. Here are some of them.

1. Cube prefabricated houses (A Coruña)

is a modular construction prefabricated house company based in the province of A Coruña. Its star product is the isolated single-family modular home, being capable of installing between 800 and 1,000 m2 of residential modules per month. Cube’s catalog has houses of all sizes, from modules of 50 square meters to premium alternatives of more than 300 m2.

2. The inHaus prefabricated houses (Valencia)

is a brand of industrialized construction houses that offers a comprehensive service from the project, design and construction of the home. It differs from other companies because it offers a wide range of homes with high quality standards and avant-garde design. In fact, its highest models can touch the million euros.

3. The prefabricated houses of Atlántida Homes (Madrid)

This stands out because it has an industrialized construction system that allows the creation of modular homes of the highest quality and energy efficiency. Thus, the entire construction process is tested and carried out in the factory, which allows the company to have quality control. However, the result is houses with a structure similar to those of traditional construction.

4. The prefabricated houses of A-cero Tech (Madrid)

The study of , directed by Joaquín Torres and Rafael Llamazares, presented in 2009 their designs for prefabricated houses with their own construction system, which is based on the principles of industrialized construction. In it, the same procedures of standardization, modularity, technology, quality control and time are applied to construction that are applied to many other fields of human activity.

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5. The prefabricated houses of Alucasa (Alicante)

is a company from Alicante that, since 1977, has been dedicated to the manufacture of mobile homes, bungalows and prefabricated houses. Specifically, they are focused on mobile homes, a type of home equipped with a chassis, wheels and drawbar, which make it 100% transportable. Thus, its transfer is very simple since it does not need to be disassembled previously and, in addition, it is not necessary to fix it to the ground by any means.

6. The prefabricated houses of Grupo Eurocasa Modular (Burgos)

This is supported by more than 20 years of experience in the prefabricated house sector, with projects in different parts of the world such as Portugal, France or Africa. His commitment is to create prefabricated houses to last over time, because the materials he uses are of the highest quality. One of the qualities of this company is the manufacture of wood, a material that gains more interest every year for being respectful of the environment.

7. The prefabricated houses of Home 3 (A Coruña)

The prefabricated modular houses of this have a wide range of options to cover the different needs of customers, with the possibility of customization and expansion through extra modules. Thus, it offers homes from 74.90m2, with prices starting at 59,600 euros.

8. The prefabricated houses of Modular Home (Madrid)

provides a construction system for prefabricated houses, consisting of large concrete walls that fit together to form a puzzle. Thus, the company makes a wide variety of quality modular homes and concrete accessories available to customers at a very good price.

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9. Tiny Home Prefab Shelter

The Madrid architecture studio Delavegacanolasso and Ricardo de Zulueta, a strategic consultant in New York, have launched the : small prefabricated houses to return to the countryside. A 32-square-meter prefabricated shelter for weekend getaways or a 20-square-meter office to set up in the garden are the first two specific proposals for Tiny Home’s ‘It’s time to go back to the countryside’ project.

10. A prefabricated shelter by Ágora Arquitectura

In the same vein, last year the studio presented a 40 m2 prefabricated shelter designed for a weekend getaway. On sale for 30,000 euros, it can be installed in any rural environment, as it is transported by truck. The house designed by the architecture studio is located on a small plot of a camping area in the Catalan Pyrenees located at the confluence of the Durán and Segre rivers and the road that connects Bellver de la Cerdanya with Isòvol through the Pyrenean axis.

11. The prefabricated houses of Kiwi Homes (Girona)

it manufactures houses in the same way that cars are manufactured, in a warehouse, using the ‘4×4’ formula, four months in the warehouse and four days in the field, then a few more weeks of joints and touch-ups and that’s it. They explain that they have created their own modular system that allows us to control the entire manufacturing process and thus control delivery times, which allows us to guarantee the end customer a fixed price and delivery time, without surprises.

12. The houses of Arquima (Barcelona)

uses an industrialized system with a wooden structure, as it is currently the most sustainable construction material on the market, to manufacture structures, facades or complete envelopes. The result is personalized, exclusive and avant-garde projects that are based on a structural system of load-bearing walls and slabs, making it possible to save large spans, significant overhangs and raise buildings in height.

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13. The prefabricated houses of PMP Prêt-à-porter (Lleida)

The mission of stands out for innovating and rethinking new ways of building to achieve maximum optimization of processes, controlling them from start to finish. Thus, their way of working is to design, plan and create houses that are architecturally avant-garde and energy efficient, thinking about who will live and not about who builds, making it possible for the well-being of the habitat to be present before, during and after construction.

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