Tiny House 2024 Conteneur habitable – 36 m² – 2 chambres

🔧 Caractéristiques principales

  • Type : tiny house / maison mobile
  • Modèle : Compleet Deluxe (19 ft x 20 ft)
  • Année : 2024
  • Dimensions : 5 860 x 6 220 x 2 550 mm (L x l x H)
  • Dimensions de transport : 5 860 x 2 110 x 2 550 mm
  • Poids : 3 550 kg
  • Nombre de pièces : 2 chambres + 1 salle de bain + cuisine
  • Matériaux : structure isolée avec finitions modernes
  • État : neuf

📅 Informations

  • Isolation thermique des murs et du toit pour un confort optimal toute l’année
  • Deux chambres séparées offrant intimité et fonctionnalité
  • 9 fenêtres assurant une forte luminosité naturelle
  • Fenêtres double vitrage avec isolation thermique et acoustique renforcée
  • Raccordement rapide à l’eau, à l’électricité et au système de drainage
  • Système de ventilation alimenté en 230V
  • Structure transportable facilitant l’installation sur différents sites
  • Gouttière intégrée pour évacuation des eaux pluviales
  • Porte sécurisée avec serrure à clé

⚙️ Équipements

  • Cuisine d’angle avec placards hauts et espace garde-manger
  • Salle de bain complète :
    • Douche à effet pluie
    • Toilettes
    • Lavabo avec meuble et miroir
    • Robinetterie installée
  • Revêtement de sol en vinyle résistant et facile à entretenir
  • Plafonniers installés
  • Prises électriques et interrupteurs inclus

✅ Avantages

  • Solution clé en main prête à l’habitation
  • Configuration idéale pour famille ou location
  • Excellente isolation pour usage toutes saisons
  • Installation rapide avec raccordements simplifiés
  • Transport facile et grande flexibilité d’usage
  • Convient pour habitation, bureau ou logement temporaire

🚚 Livraison

  • Livraison possible
  • Nationale et internationale

6,800.00

Référence : ESP48414

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