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rusticasa® inaugurates new showroom

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rusticasa®, a recognised leader in the timber construction sector, celebrates a significant milestone with the inauguration of its latest show house, built using the Timber Frame system. Located next to our factory in Vila Nova de Cerveira (Viana do Castelo), this new house marks a breakthrough in rusticasa®’s offering, reflecting its dedication to remaining at the forefront of contemporary architectural developments.

The Timber Frame system, carefully chosen for this new construction, responds to the latest technological advances and embraces emerging trends in sustainable architecture. With its energy efficiency and design versatility, Timber Frame offers an ideal platform for realising modern, environmentally conscious architectural projects. As well as being a space dedicated to showcasing rusticasa®’s expertise and innovations, the new showroom will also act as a centre for inspiration.

2-bedr. family house

Built area: 114m2

Description:

When designing your home, the only limit is your dreams. This could well be it. A 2-bedroom house of 114m2 with large glazed areas that let light into the interior and allow you to contemplate the landscapes outside. Although relatively small in size, this house has everything to guarantee the utmost comfort. A very large open area of over 50m2 forms the social space of the house, with the living room and dining room joined by the kitchen, only separated by an island, and a small office or reading or TV area discreetly hidden by the fireplace or wood burning stove. A technical room allows us to place the machines and installations we want to keep hidden.

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