A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Timber house - Page 2

Agency Montpellier
CLARET 34270 172 sq m 635 000 €
Agency Albi – Castres
Sale agreed
Agency Deauville – Caen
LES MOUTIERS EN CINGLAIS 14220 98 sq m
Agency Val d’Oise
Sale agreed
Agency Albi – Castres
Agency Bordeaux
Agency Yvelines
Longère contemporaine à ossature bois dans son écrin végétal - Réf. 15981
Agency Saint-Tropez
BAGNOLS EN FORET 83600 223 sq m 1 575 000 €
Agency Tours
FONDETTES 37230 148 sq m 590 000 €
Agency Annecy
SEVRIER 74320 140 sq m 1 250 000 €
Agency Vendée
FROIDFOND 85300 172 sq m 425 000 €
Agency Annecy
Agency Arcachon – Cap Ferret
GUJAN MESTRAS 33470 210 sq m 1 345 000 €
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
UZES 30700 150 sq m 749 000 €
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Nîmes 30000 144 sq m 680 000 €
Agency Grenoble
CHAMROUSSE 38410 110.98 sq m 575 000 €
Agency Grenoble
Chamrousse 38410 83 sq m 450 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Seine-et-Marne
Agency Vendée
L AIGUILLON LA PRESQU ILE 85460 110 sq m 525 000 €
Agency Arcachon – Cap Ferret
GUJAN MESTRAS 33470 292 sq m 1 158 000 €
Agency Savoie
VERRENS ARVEY 73460 250 sq m 1 352 000 €
Agency Dordogne
BAYAC 24150 143 sq m 320 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Arcachon – Cap Ferret
GUJAN MESTRAS 33470 140 sq m
Sale agreed
Agency Bordeaux
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Pining for a timber house
It’s important to remember that timber is not reserved purely for mountain chalets. From contemporary Scandi-inspired homes to the most traditional cottages, timber houses are becoming increasingly sought after.

More and more new timber homes are now being built in France. A national survey of timber homes conducted by the Observatoire Economique de France Bois Forêt* and published in June 2019 reports a year-on-year increase in timber home construction of 49% in multiple developments, and 20% in individual home developments. So timber construction, an ancient, safe and sustainable building method, is attracting more and more households whose dream is to live in a cosy, healthy and eco-friendly home.

But which type of timber house ?
There are a number of different timber construction techniques, but timber framing is undoubtedly the most popular, followed by post-and-beam and solid wood panel homes.
In addition to its aesthetic, this type of home offers a number of other advantages: the timber framework enables walls to be doubly insulated inside and out to completely eliminate thermal bridging. Timber also has twice the insulating value of concrete blocks and is also cheaper. And it’s important to remember that timber is also a renewable material.
A luxury home
Contrary to popular belief, timber buildings are not limited to chalets in mountain pastures. Inspired by Scandi-style design, they create soft forms inspired by nature and are inherently spacious and bright. Inspired by beach or oyster huts, they can make it feel like every day is a holiday! Whether on a single level or extended upwards by one storey, some boast a roof terrace, while others are roofed in profile steel. These are healthy homes at ease with the natural environment.

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