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Sustainable Building Solutions

Homes Built to
Last Centuries

Where engineering meets craft. Every wall, floor, and roof panel precision-cut to the millimetre — then brought together on-site in a single, seamless build.

01

These Are SBS Homes

Four contemporary homes that prove sustainable construction can be beautiful, precise, and fast. Each one timber-engineered off-site, assembled on-site in weeks, and built to last generations.


02 - Exterior Views

Street Approach, Front Door, Rear Garden

Each home from three vantage points - the arrival, the threshold, and the private outdoor space.


Four contemporary timber-clad homes viewed from the street approach with landscaped frontage

Street Approach

The arrival — four homes visible from the street, clean lines and timber cladding against the landscape.

Close-up of the recessed timber-framed front entrance to one of the homes

Front Door

The threshold — where the public street gives way to private space. A recessed entrance framed by timber.

Rear view of the home showing full-width glazing opening onto a private garden space

Rear Garden

The private outdoor space — full-width glazing opens onto a sheltered garden. Indoor and outdoor merge.

03 - Interior Lifestyle

Living Area, Kitchen, Master Bedroom

The spaces that define daily life - open, light-filled, precisely detailed.


04 - Floor Plans

General Arrangement

Ground floor and first floor plans with room dimensions and layout.


02

What Makes Them Special


05 - Construction Overview

Off-Site Timber Panel Construction

Five key components - engineered in a factory, not improvised on a building site.


Behind a beautiful terrace of four homes lies what makes them special

Front view of a terrace of four homes with unit numbers 1 through 4
Off-Site Timber Construction

Off-site timber panel construction transforms the building process from traditional on-site construction to precision industrial assembly.

The structural components of the house are manufactured as fully engineered timber panels in a controlled factory environment. Each panel integrates structural elements, insulation layers and technical components before arriving on site.

The building process therefore becomes a rapid and highly precise assembly operation, ensuring consistent quality, reduced construction time and greater cost efficiency.

Cutaway view showing internal structural components of the timber panel construction

The key components

01 Ground Floor Slab

02 External Walls

03 Internal Walls

04 Intermediate Floor

05 Roof

06 - Panel Plans

General Arrangement

Panel layout plans for ground floor and first floor — showing how off-site timber panels map to the building footprint.


07 - Assembly Sequence

From Slab to Roof in Seven Steps

A controlled, sequential assembly process. Each phase completes before the next begins.


Step 1: Ground floor slab foundation
01 )

Foundation Slab

Concrete slab poured and cured on prepared ground

Step 2: Ground floor walls erected on slab
02 )

Ground Floor Panels

Pre-insulated floor cassettes positioned on slab

Step 3: Intermediate floor cassette installed
03 )

External Wall Panels

Factory-assembled wall panels craned into position

Step 4: First floor walls with internal partitions
04 )

Internal Partitions

Non-structural internal walls and service zones fitted

Step 5: Second floor slab added
05 )

First Floor Cassette

Engineered joist floor panels installed between storeys

Step 6: Upper storey party walls erected
06 )

Upper Storey Walls

First-floor external and party wall panels erected

Step 7: Roof cassette completes the build
07 )

Roof Cassette

Pre-assembled roof panels complete the weathertight envelope

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08 - System Components

Layer-by-Layer Build-Up

Each component of the building envelope is precision-engineered. Explore the cross-section details of every structural element.


House diagram highlighting ground floor slab location
Cross-section of ground floor slab construction layers
House diagram highlighting external wall locations
Cross-section of external wall construction layers
House diagram highlighting internal wall locations
Cross-section of internal wall construction layers
House diagram highlighting party wall locations
Cross-section of party wall construction layers
House diagram highlighting intermediate floor location
Cross-section of intermediate floor construction layers
House diagram highlighting roof location
Cross-section of roof construction layers
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09 - Component Details

Layer-by-Layer Specification

Every element is engineered to a specific performance target. From slab to ridge, nothing is left to chance.


Get in Touch

Interested in learning more about SBS Homes? Contact Adrian Farcut directly - we're happy to discuss your project.

Contact

Adrian Farcut

Phone

+44 (0)792 7714 786

Email

enquiries@sbs-homes.co.uk

Web

www.sbs-homes.co.uk

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