New Modular House “Alpina”: Compact, Autonomous Chalet for Four
We are proud to present our new modular house project “Alpina” – a compact, factory-built chalet designed for four people, with smart storage, full energy autonomy and a warm, premium interior.
“Alpina” is ideal for mountain locations, ski resorts, glamping sites or private plots in nature where comfort and reliability matter as much as the view.
Designed for mountain regions and resort areas
The design of “Alpina” was developed specifically with mountain regions and resort areas in mind. The house works particularly well in locations where guests or owners want to combine:
- cycling and mountain biking,
- snowboarding and skiing,
- hiking, trekking or survival-style outdoor activities,
with a truly comfortable, well-insulated living space inside.
In other words, “Alpina” is not just a small house — it is a base camp for an active lifestyle, where you can return after a long day outside, dry your gear, recharge your devices and relax in a warm, quiet interior.
Built at the factory, ready for installation
The first “Alpina” unit has already been fully manufactured at the factory.
This approach allows us to:
- control quality at every stage,
- minimise wet processes on site,
- and drastically reduce installation time on the plot.
The house arrives almost ready to use – with finished interior, built-in storage and all key engineering systems already in place.
30 m² of space designed for real living
Inside, “Alpina” offers around 30 m² of carefully planned space, designed to comfortably accommodate up to 4 people. The layout includes:
- a living/sleeping area,
- a fully equipped kitchen,
- a bathroom with shower,
- integrated storage solutions.
A key feature of the interior is the use of folding and transformable elements:
- a folding table that disappears when not in use, freeing a large central area for activities, yoga, children’s play or indoor training;
- a sofa bed, which allows you to increase the number of sleeping places without sacrificing daytime space.
This makes the house feel much larger than its footprint suggests and allows the same space to work differently throughout the day.
Energy autonomy with solar panels and battery
From the very beginning, “Alpina” was designed as a house capable of operating autonomously.
The project includes:
- solar panels installed on the roof,
- an energy storage system with a battery of around 12 kWh, providing power for daily needs and engineering systems.
This allows the house to function with minimal reliance on external grids, making it suitable both for connected plots and for remote sites where grid connection is difficult or expensive.
Comfortable climate all year round
“Alpina” is engineered for year-round use:
- underfloor heating provides even, comfortable warmth throughout the house in the colder months;
- a split air-conditioning unit takes care of cooling and additional air circulation in summer.
Combined with a well-insulated envelope, this ensures a stable indoor climate in very different weather conditions.
Hotel-ready configuration for investors
Beyond individual use, “Alpina” also has a dedicated configuration for hotel and resort operators. In this version, the houses can be connected into a network of units within one hotel concept, equipped with:
- access control systems (smart locks, pass systems),
- video surveillance infrastructure,
to enable wireless check-in and check-out and remote management of guests’ access to each unit.
This makes “Alpina” especially attractive for investors who want to build a village of modular houses for short-term rental:
- houses can be managed as a unified hotel product,
- guest access can be controlled remotely,
- operations can be scaled without losing the sense of privacy and individuality for each unit.
A compact base for modern chalet villages and glamping
We see “Alpina” as a flexible solution for:
- small chalet villages in mountain areas,
- premium glamping and resort projects,
- or private family homes for those who value autonomy, energy efficiency and intelligent use of space.
Factory-built quality, full engineering package, energy autonomy, transformable interior and hotel-ready infrastructure make “Alpina” a ready-made module for modern, sustainable hospitality and living concepts.
Premium materials and warm tactile interior
Premium materials and warm tactile interior
In “Alpina” we deliberately focused on durable, high-quality materials:
- The facade is finished with thermowood, resistant to moisture and temperature changes, with a natural, noble texture.
- The interior uses furniture-grade solid panels and carefully selected decorative finishes, creating a warm, cosy and modern atmosphere.
Natural tones, visible wood and thoughtful detailing make the interior feel like a boutique chalet rather than a typical “cabins for rent” unit.
External storage for sports gear and equipment
External storage for sports gear and equipment
“Alpina” also includes a dedicated external storage compartment, integrated into the volume of the house. It is designed for:- bicycles,
- snowboards and skis,
- sledges,
- seasonal or household equipment.