Prefabricated clarity
Key components are prepared before arriving on site, reducing uncertainty compared with sourcing everything independently.
A Soleta EasyKit is a prefabrication package prepared around a selected Soleta model. Depending on scope, it can include structural timber components, prepared building elements, assembly documentation, and coordinated delivery planning.
It is not a finished turnkey house. It does not replace local professionals, site preparation, foundation work, permits, MEP systems, interior finishing, or legally required supervision.
Key components are prepared before arriving on site, reducing uncertainty compared with sourcing everything independently.
Your local team remains responsible for the site, foundation, local compliance, and assembly work.
EasyKit is designed to connect with Soleta assembly support when your local team needs guidance.
The right EasyKit scope depends on how much of the building process you want prefabricated and how much you want to source locally.
Use this when you want:
Indicative placeholder price
€25,000–€55,000
Final price to be confirmed per model, scope, destination, and production details.
Use this when you want:
Indicative placeholder price
€55,000–€100,000
Final price to be confirmed per model, scope, destination, and production details.
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Coming soon — EasyKit ordering will be enabled after model-specific scopes, production rules, delivery policies, taxes, and contract terms are verified.
Depending on the selected model and EasyKit scope, a Soleta EasyKit may include:
EasyKit does not automatically include everything required to complete a house. These items are typically handled locally unless a verified package says otherwise:
EasyKit delivery depends on the selected model, package scope, production location, destination country, access route, unloading conditions, and local import rules. Shipping and delivery are not treated as fixed universal values.
Before quoting an EasyKit package, the project location, road access, unloading method, site readiness, and local constraints must be reviewed.
Confirm that trucks and lifting equipment can safely reach the site.
Foundation type, dimensions, loads, and waterproofing must be confirmed by local professionals.
Permits, engineering review, and required signatures depend on local regulations.
EasyKit still requires a local assembly team, site coordination, and safety management.
Components must be received, protected, and staged correctly on site.
EasyKit is designed to work with Soleta assembly support. Depending on the support level, your team may receive remote guidance, checkpoint reviews, or stronger coordination during critical assembly phases.
For questions, photo review, and guidance during selected stages.
For structured review at important assembly milestones.
For projects that need stronger coordination across the build process.
EasyKit Core
Indicative placeholder range: €25,000–€55,000
Final price to be confirmed per model, production scope, and destination.
EasyKit Extended
Indicative placeholder range: €55,000–€100,000
Final price to be confirmed per model, production scope, and destination.
These ranges are temporary planning references. Final pricing depends on model, kit scope, production details, transport, destination, local taxes, currency, and selected add-ons.
EasyKit pricing depends on the model and scope.
EasyKit supports the build, but local work remains essential.
A good kit can become difficult if the site cannot receive it properly.
Local review is required before construction.
Interior finishes and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems can be major parts of the final project.
The right scope depends on your local team, budget, site, and project stage.
The recommended path is to start with the relevant Soleta plan package first, because the kit scope depends on the selected model and project stage.
No. EasyKit is a prefabrication package for local assembly. It does not automatically include local permits, foundation, MEP, interior finishes, local labour, or site supervision.
Delivery is project-specific and must be confirmed based on destination, access, package size, and logistics.
The client works with a local team. Soleta can provide assembly support depending on the selected support level.
The project must be reviewed locally. Adaptation scope, feasibility, and responsibility are confirmed before production.
Yes, but support planning is better when discussed before delivery and assembly.
Start with a Soleta model and plan package, then decide whether EasyKit Core or EasyKit Extended fits your project, local team, and site conditions.