DES MAISONS TOUT CONFORT
Bienvenue chez Luly ! Constructeur leader des maisons à ossature métallique en Guadeloupe. Notre approche combine modernité et résilience, répondant aux exigences uniques de notre environnement local. Notre riche expérience nous permet d’offrir des villas et maisons qui ne se contentent pas de répondre aux besoins de confort et d’esthétique, mais qui sont également conçues pour faire face aux défis de sécurité et de durabilité imposés par notre climat.
MODÈLES
Les structures que nous créons se distinguent par leur capacité à résister aux conditions climatiques les plus sévères, un avantage crucial dans une région exposée aux cyclones et aux séismes. L’ossature métallique de nos maisons garantit une robustesse exceptionnelle et une longévité qui dépasse les standards traditionnels, tout en offrant une flexibilité architecturale qui attire les passionnés de design.
vous obtiendrez une plus grande satisfaction personnelle. C’est pourquoi nous dédions la plus grande attention à chaque détail.
DÉCOUVREZ VOTRE STRUCTURE
Notre engagement va au-delà de la simple construction ; nous accompagnons nos clients à chaque étape, de la conception à la livraison, en adoptant une approche de conseil personnalisé. Nous veillons à ce que chaque maison reflète les préférences et les attentes de ses occupants, tout en respectant scrupuleusement les normes de construction et les meilleures pratiques du secteur.
Si vous êtes à la recherche d’une maison spéciale, ne cherchez pas plus loin – Elle est ici!
POURQUOI NOUS CHOISIR?
Choisir une maison à ossature métallique signifie opter pour un espace de vie qui combine élégance et fonctionnalité, conçu pour s’harmoniser avec le magnifique paysage tropical de la Guadeloupe. Notre expertise est le reflet de notre volonté d’innover et de proposer des solutions résidentielles adaptées aux évolutions du marché et aux aspirations de nos clients.
A HOUSE
Design and comfort.
MY ADAPTED BUDGET
Tight deadlines
RESISTANCE AND STRENGTH
Weatherproof
WITH CONFIDENCE
My Dedicated Project Management
La maison à ossature métallique, c’est un délai de livraison plus rapide avec un meilleur rapport qualité/prix.
Le CMI : des garanties renforcées.
Nos maisons s’adaptent à vos besoins et à votre budget tout en conservant un niveau de prestation de standing.
Luly® est né de la volonté de donner à tous les Caribéens la possibilité de vivre sous un toit design et clé en main, tout en répondant aux problématiques terrestre des zones propices aux séismes, cyclones, ouragans, inondations et autres catastrophes naturelles.
What are the compulsory and technical building surveys in Guadeloupe?
Building steel-frame houses in Guadeloupe requires a rigorous, methodical approach, not least because of the demands of the tropical climate and natural hazards such as earthquakes and cyclones. For Luly, the process begins with a series of compulsory studies that lay the foundations for a successful project, ensuring that each construction complies with safety and environmental efficiency standards.
Geotechnical studies are the crucial first step. They enable us to understand the composition and structure of the soil on which the house will be built. In Guadeloupe, three main types of soil investigation are carried out:
- the G1 study, which provides an overview of the site's characteristics;
- the G2 study, which provides essential details for the design of foundations and structures ;
- the specific study for non-collective sanitation (ANC), essential to guarantee an efficient and ecological drainage system.
These studies are complemented by environmental analyses and risk assessments for natural hazards. Luly integrates this data into the design process to ensure that each home is not only beautiful and functional, but also safe and adapted to its environment.
Luly's technical expertise in steel-frame construction plays a decisive role at this stage. The metal, chosen for its resilience and durability, must be processed and assembled with precision to meet the specific requirements of the region. The company uses advanced techniques and high-quality materials to optimize each structure's resistance to the forces of nature.
Finally, once the studies and planning are complete, Luly engages in transparent communication with the customer to share the results and integrate them into the final design. This ongoing dialogue ensures that each home reflects the customer's expectations while being perfectly adapted to its Guadeloupean context.
What are the different types of homes we offer?
We offer a wide selection of villas, each designed to meet specific lifestyles and needs. Our creations are distinguished by their design, resilience and respect for the environment, illustrating our commitment to fusing modern aesthetics, functionality and sustainability.
Design and Modern homes: These homes stand out for their avant-garde architecture and clean lines, creating living spaces that are both bright and spacious. They aim to satisfy those who aspire to contemporary comfort combined with sophisticated elegance.
Parasismic homes: Designed to withstand earthquakes, these homes offer enhanced safety and unrivalled peace of mind, thanks to the incorporation of the latest innovations in earthquake-resistant construction.
Paracyclonic homes: In the face of Guadeloupe's harsh climatic conditions, our paracyclonic homes are built to withstand the strongest winds, guaranteeing protection and durability, even in the face of the most extreme phenomena.
Strong and Resistant Homes: These structures embody robustness and durability, designed to withstand a variety of trials by combining top-quality materials with avant-garde construction methods.
Eco-Resistant Homes: Representing our dedication to sustainability, these homes aim to reduce environmental impact while offering maximum strength against the vagaries of nature.
How much does it cost to build a house in Guadeloupe?
The cost of building a house in Guadeloupe can vary considerably depending on various factors such as the size of the house, the materials used, the complexity of the design, and the technical specifications required to meet local standards, particularly in terms of earthquake and hurricane resistance.
The price per square meter can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the design and the quality of the finishes. A larger home or one with a more complex design will naturally cost more.
Choice of materials
Building materials vary in cost. High-end or eco-responsible options may increase prices, but can also offer long-term savings in terms of durability and energy efficiency.
Land
The price of the land is not included in the €150,000 and can vary greatly depending on location. Site preparation and foundations, especially in an area prone to extreme weather conditions, can also add to the cost.
Labor costs
Labor accounts for a significant share of total costs. The specialists required for seismic and paracyclonic construction may entail additional costs.
Standards and regulations
Complying with local standards, particularly in terms of earthquake- and cyclone-resistant construction, may require specific materials and techniques that add to the cost.
Prices will vary according to trim level and equipment selected. High-end options in terms of flooring, sanitaryware, kitchens, etc., will increase costs.
Building permits, soil surveys, construction insurance and other administrative or technical costs may also be added to the initial budget.
It's a good idea to budget extra to cover unforeseen costs that may arise during construction.
Starting from a base price of €150,000, these various elements need to be carefully evaluated according to your specific project. It's essential to work with a builder who is transparent and detailed in his quotations to ensure that all aspects of the construction are fully understood and budgeted for.
What is the construction process?
Building a house is a complex and detailed journey that begins long before the first shovel is turned. From the very first consultation, builder and customer engage in an open dialogue to align visions, needs and budgets. This initial phase is crucial to building a solid foundation of trust and mutual understanding.
From there, the process moves on to design and planning. This is where dreams take shape, with the creation of architectural plans that incorporate the customer's wishes while respecting technical and budgetary constraints. Once these plans have been approved by the customer, they become the blueprint for the house to come.
The next phase, often overlooked but vital, is obtaining the necessary permits. This involves navigating local regulations and building requirements, ensuring that the project complies with all applicable standards.
With permits in hand, the builder can finally start work on site. Preparing the site and building the foundations are the first physical steps, laying the literal foundations for the house. These foundations not only support the structure, they also guarantee the durability and safety of the home.
The project really takes shape when the structure is built, followed closely by the finishing work, which includes plumbing, electricity and insulation. Every step is carried out with attention to detail, ensuring that the customer's initial vision is preserved throughout the process.
Finally, the finishing touches transform a building site into a home. Final adjustments and checks are carried out with the customer, culminating in the reception of the home, a moment when the vision becomes reality.
How does the builder communicate with customers throughout the project?
Communication between builder and customer is the backbone of any successful construction project. It starts with establishing a clear channel of communication, often embodied by a dedicated project manager who will act as a point of contact throughout the build.
This communication is constant and evolving, adapted to the different phases of the project. During the design and planning stages, exchanges are frequent and detailed, ensuring that every aspect meets the customer's expectations. As the project progresses, the builder provides regular progress updates, often supported by visuals, enabling the customer to visualize progress even from a distance.
On-site meetings play a crucial role, providing an opportunity for the customer to physically connect with the project, ask questions and clarify details. At the same time, the manufacturer remains attentive and responsive to customer requests or concerns, ensuring that modifications or unforeseen challenges are managed with agility and transparency.
As the project nears completion, communication intensifies around the finishing touches and final checks. The builder guides the customer through the final inspection, ensuring that every element of the home meets not only quality standards but also the customer's personal expectations.
Communication throughout the construction project is not linear but dynamic, adapting to different stages and challenges, and always focused on building a relationship of trust and mutual satisfaction.
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