Advantages of Simple Light Steel Villa Luxury Prefabricated House Modular House
For high-end residential and rural revitalization projects, the Simple Light Steel Villa Luxury Prefabricated House Modular House utilizes a "factory prefabrication + modular assembly" model, breaking the limitations of traditional villas: long construction times, high costs, and difficulty in customization. With a light steel frame and prefabricated components at its core, it balances rapid construction with high-quality living, making it an ideal choice for modern families and cultural tourism projects.

Structural Quality: Lightweight, High Strength, and Maximum Security
The main structure utilizes Q550-grade hot-dip galvanized light steel keels, with a zinc layer exceeding 85μm thick. SGS corrosion testing has proven that the structure is resistant to moisture and dust erosion, with a design lifespan of 50 years (far exceeding the 30 years of brick-concrete buildings). Through "keel density and diagonal bracing reinforcement," the structure can withstand a force 12 typhoon and a magnitude 8 earthquake, meeting the highest safety level of GB/T 51129-2017. To meet luxury needs, long-span light steel trusses create beam-free spaces of 7-12 meters. The roof's "light steel purlins + waterproof membrane + insulation layer" achieves an IPX7 waterproof rating. The five-layer wall construction meets the fire protection requirements of GB 50016-2014, laying a solid foundation for luxurious decoration.
Prefabrication: 90% factory-based, ensuring high efficiency and quality. Over 90% of components (light steel keels, integrated wall panels, prefabricated bathroom fixtures, etc.) are factory-produced in a standardized manner, with CNC machining tolerances of ±1mm (better than the traditional ±10mm). A 300-square-meter villa can be prefabricated in 25 days and assembled on-site in 20-30 days, reducing construction time by 80% compared to traditional methods. There is no pollution from on-site concrete mixing or wood cutting. Luxury attributes are achieved through prefabrication: wall molding and ceiling moldings are pre-installed in the factory ahead of time to avoid on-site dust. Prefabricated bathroom modules are 100% pre-assembled, reducing waterproofing and leakage by 90%. High-end finishing materials are pre-cut at the factory and seamlessly assembled on-site.
Flexible Modularity: Customizable to suit various scenarios. The design can be combined into a "living module + functional module + expansion module." Later additions such as sunrooms and children's rooms can be added in just 7-10 days, without disrupting occupancy.
Adaptable to terrain: "Elevated modules" are used on mountainous terrain to avoid large-scale excavation, "split-level modules" are used on sloping land to enhance views, and small rural residential plots can be built in two or three stories by "vertically stacking" to increase the floor area ratio by 40% compared to traditional methods.
Energy Saving and Living Experience: Luxury in the Details
For thermal insulation, the walls feature high-density glass wool (thermal conductivity ≤ 0.032 W/(m・K)), the roof is 100mm polyurethane foam, and triple-layered Low-E glass reduces heating energy consumption by 50% and summer air conditioning use by 40%.
Sound insulation exceeds 45dB (outdoor noise level ≤ 30dB indoors). Smart home interfaces are pre-installed throughout the home, allowing for temperature and humidity control and smart security systems. Some models include a ground-source heat pump interface. Annual energy consumption is only one-third that of traditional villas.
Environmental Value: Green throughout the Lifecycle
During the production phase, the light steel recycling rate is 95%, reducing sand and gravel mining by 60% compared to concrete buildings, and factory prefabrication reduces construction waste by 80%. Carbon emissions are reduced by 70% compared to traditional villas (12 tons of CO2 per 300 square meters per year). During operation, these homes can be equipped with solar photovoltaic systems (meeting 50% of electricity needs) and rainwater harvesting (saving 200 tons of water annually). Some components are biodegradable, meeting the needs of green living.
This type of housing combines modular technology with luxury, addressing the shortcomings of traditional villas while achieving safety, efficiency, environmental friendliness, and comfort. With rural revitalization and growing demand for high-end housing, these homes are transitioning from niche to mainstream.

