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Modular buildings are prefabricated buildings based on block containers or other small structures. Universal buildings of this type are actively used for temporary residence of construction and other personnel, for the organization of temporary offices, shops, canteens, warehouses and much more.

Most often, modular buildings are built from block containers covered with corrugated sheets or from block containers made of sandwich panels. At the same time, modular buildings made from metal block containers are superior in strength and long-term use. Such buildings are suitable for operation in a temperature range of ±35 °C. Therefore, they are suitable for use in the winter season and even in northern regions. In addition to standard structures, you can order modular buildings with increased insulation from us.

Features of modular buildings

When assembling a modular building, there are two types of connections: bolted and welded. The structure is erected on no more than 3 floors, then the seams are foamed with foam for installation and the process of waterproofing the joints of the entire building is carried out.

Buildings of this type are placed on a specialized foundation or simply a leveled surface. Such foundations are easy to manufacture and unpretentious in operation.

Modular buildings can be erected in almost any landscape conditions, from seaside shores to mountains. If desired, modular buildings can be decorated and modernized with stairs, canopies, false roofs and much more.

The versatility and mobility of the cabins are truly amazing. If desired, a modular building can be reassembled, transported to a new location, supplemented, or, conversely, reduced to suit specific goals and objectives. And all this is very simple and fast.

Why should you give preference to modular buildings?

By purchasing modular buildings from us, you can complete all your tasks to the highest standard. A number of facts in favor of buying a modular building of their block containers:

  • Modular buildings can functionally replace standard three-story houses, while their construction requires significantly less time, money and effort;
  • The construction of modular buildings is much cheaper than renting or constructing a classic building;
  • The building is mobile and multifunctional;
  • Modular buildings made from block containers can be adapted for permanent residence due to the possibility of connecting and using toilets. nodes, baths, households. blocks and much more;
    The simplicity of the designs allows the construction of large modular buildings in a matter of days;
  • The compactness of modular containers allows them to be used to construct modular buildings in tight spaces, which is important in conditions of a large concentration of construction projects in a small area.

Why should you buy modular buildings from us?

Our company "Bystro" is a certified manufacturer. We are ready to guarantee the quality of products and delivery times. We work only with trusted suppliers of materials and control the quality of production at all stages.

This catalog presents a wide range of modular buildings made from block containers for various tasks. But if necessary, we are ready to make any design changes according to your requirements.

Our products can be upgraded to suit specific climatic conditions. For example, in the southern regions good ventilation of the room is necessary, and in the north, where the temperature is much below zero, we use the most effective materials for insulating blocks.

Our products can have a varied palette of external finishes, as well as a wide range of interior finishing options. At your choice, we can sheathe block containers with fiberboard, clapboard, chipboard, PVC or MDF panels. In the production of modular buildings, only high-quality materials are used and all GOSTs and SNIPs are observed.

We are ready to provide both small orders and complex deliveries to large-scale construction and other sites. We will be happy to answer any questions and find the optimal solution for you!

It becomes relevant when there is no place for rest and storage of equipment on its territory. When funds are limited, but the problem of lack of temporary housing becomes acute, the best option is to build a trailer like a cabin. The advantages of such a structure and methods of its installation will be discussed further.

Stylish project and design of a country house from a carriage

The house is an attribute of country life. It is possible to build it with your own hands, but it all depends on the source material. Let's consider all the advantages that cabin houses in the form of trailers have:


Disadvantages include the inability to retain heat in winter, as well as the unreliability of the structure itself regarding break-ins and penetrations of ill-wishers.

Very fast and inexpensive construction

The answer to this question interests many people who are interested in the idea of ​​building a trailer with their own hands. As for the cost, we can say that it will definitely be less than a wooden or metal analogue of the change house. And the fact how quickly such a house can be made directly depends on the professionalism of the builder.

However, even inexperienced novice builders can complete the job in just two days.

Project and layout of a modular house for a summer residence

This is several times faster than sheet iron.

Stages of construction of a country house

Without anyone's help it is quite possible. Let's look at this process in more detail, dividing it into stages.

Stage 1. Creating a project. Before construction begins, measurements of the area are taken. The project includes the following elements:

  • , which helps to graphically present information about building elements and prevent all sorts of defects before construction begins;
  • Technical justification - it includes calculations of the amount of building materials, which is determined by simple mathematical calculations;
  • The diagram and plan will help you evaluate how harmoniously the temporary home fits into the surrounding area.

The project should describe as accurately and in detail exactly what the house will be like, what elements it will consist of and what dimensions it will have.

Layout of a country house from a construction trailer

You can sketch out the project yourself on paper, or you can use a special graphic editor that will do this work for you.

Stage 2. Clearing the area of ​​debris. Particular attention should be paid to the soil. It needs to be leveled as much as possible using any construction mats, well compacted and compressed.

Stage 3. Purchase of construction materials and components. In this case, it is recommended to take the material “in reserve”, since during operation it may be necessary to replace individual parts of the house. You will need the following materials:

  • Bars;
  • Ruberoid;
  • Roofing material (metal profiles, corrugated sheets, lining, wood);
  • Insulation (foil and glass wool).

If you want to save on building materials, you can purchase them at wholesale centers, without intermediaries. Also in fashion are prefabricated cabin trailers, which are sold ready-made.

Project of a prefabricated multi-section cabin

The customer can only assemble them according to the instructions and use them for their intended purpose. The cost of such a structure will be 10 times higher than assembling it yourself.

Stage 4. Formation of the foundation. For temporary housing there is no need to organize a full-fledged foundation.

It is quite enough to “raise” the country house 30 cm from the soil level by placing it on monoblocks. This option is the simplest and most economical and will allow you to move the car at the right time.

The perimeter of the structure is outlined and monoblocks are installed. For small dimensions, 5 monoblocks are suitable (4 in the corners and 1 in the middle of the car).

Stage 5. Do-it-yourself waterproofing. Cover the foundation with roofing felt to prevent excess moisture from getting inside the trailer.

Insulation and waterproofing of a country trailer

Stage 6. Beginning of installation. Make a frame (base) between the monoblocks. Wooden beams are suitable for these purposes. In the same way, vertical supports are erected to which the base of the wall will be attached. When the bases are ready, install the roof, making it slightly sloping. Roof roofing materials are attached at the very last moment.

Stage 7. Wall covering. Using a screwdriver, the panels are screwed to the vertical joists. On the inside, the wall is insulated with a layer of polystyrene foam or mineral wool.

Stage 8. Arrangement of windows, doors and roof. The final stage of building a house with your own hands involves installing windows and doors, as well as covering and waterproofing the roof. For the latter, it is best to use suitable roofing materials such as tiles, bitumen or regular slate. Before laying the outer layer, the roof surface is covered with polyethylene.
If there is a porch in the plan, then its arrangement is done first.

Three years ago, we built a house from cabins on our site. And today I want to tell you what its advantages and disadvantages are, so that you understand how suitable this option is for you.

My mother-in-law’s house is built on a strip foundation, the house itself is made of foam blocks. So there was an opportunity to compare both options.

A house made from cabins has many advantages over a regular house, but there are also disadvantages.

1. So, the first main difference in construction is, of course, the foundation. For an ordinary house, it is necessary to build a foundation. At best, solid, in extreme cases - tape, but still. This is extra time and money. If you decide to build a house from cabins, then the foundation can be several concrete stones that will serve as supports.

Then, after building the house, you can “finish the foundation” and fill in the through holes between the supporting stones with bricks or stones. And that's not necessary. In fact, a house made from cabins does not need a foundation. He needs support. This provides a lot of benefits. In addition to saving time and money, this also makes it possible to install it on difficult soil or terrain, using piles, for example.

2. But there is also a minus. Difficulties in bringing water into the house. If you only use the house in the summer, these difficulties do not arise. But if you need to live in winter, then, since the house does not stand clearly on the ground, but as if above the ground, then a hose or pipe inserted into the house from a well or well at the place where it comes out of the ground and enters the house , finds himself on a bare street. And accordingly, it will be necessary to do additional insulation. And the sewer drain should also have additional insulation. This needs to be thought through in advance, before construction.

3. The simplest and ideal option: order a change house with delivery. But this is not possible in all places. Travel conditions required. So if your site is not located “next to the road”, bringing a change house will be problematic. But you can use an alternative method - order the construction of a household house on site. In this case, all the components will be brought to you and the house will be built on site. This is how it happened for us.

4. The main thing that distinguishes a domestic house from an ordinary one is the presence of a metal frame. Again, it has both pros and cons. The main advantages of the frame are that in the end you get a whole house. It can be lifted, jacked up in order to substitute, for example, additional supports if they have sagged. Transport it to another place if necessary.

He doesn't "spread" to the sides. Those. the frame gives enormous additional strength and “composure”. This is especially important in places of possible seismic activity. But here, in SNT near Moscow, houses settle, “walk”, as the soil moves, albeit imperceptibly, and plus, the influence of the change of seasons. After winter the soil expands; after summer, on the contrary, it contracts. The frame also expands imperceptibly, but this does not destroy it.

5. But the frame also has disadvantages. It's that it's metal, no matter how funny it sounds. Creates an electromagnetic field if a high-voltage power grid passes nearby. Many people believe that this field is bad for health. I did not notice any negative effects on myself, but I noticed that the compass needle shows a completely unrealistic position of the cardinal points when you place it in places next to the frame, namely, closer to the walls.

And one more disadvantage: this is the peculiarity of metal structures to reflect the low tones of music. Therefore, in the corners you can hear sounds from the far ends of our SNT. But this can be solved with additional interior decoration.

6. Walls. In an ordinary house, the walls are built of brick, foam blocks, concrete, wood (logs or timber). In the change house, the walls are made of metal or wooden sheathing, onto which a corrugated sheet is attached to the outside. We built on a wooden frame. It is cheaper than metal and has less magnetic fields. The most important advantage of such a building is that the corrugated sheet does not crack like concrete or brick due to changes in temperature and time of year.

You can also always unscrew the profiled sheet and screw another one, which is difficult to do with bricks or foam blocks. Or you can even remove a wall and make, for example, an additional room, without destroying the entire house, but only by dismantling one wall. And this will not affect the strength of the house in any way. These are the advantages of both the walls and the frame, naturally.

Many of my friends first bought one change house, and then it grew to the size of a huge house. It is also possible to add additional cabins even after construction is completed. The profiled sheet itself has a rather beautiful appearance; now they produce models in different colors to suit every taste. If you don’t like it, you can cover it with siding, and then from the outside it won’t be clear at all that the house is made of cabins.

7. Disadvantages of corrugated sheets. The main minus is combined with a plus. This is because it heats up in the sun. In the summer this is, of course, a minus. But it can be solved by having enough windows. But in February this is a huge plus. The house begins to warm up on its own. And therefore the house needs to be heated less. The only thing is that you need to carefully choose the insulation so that it is not “flammable”. We were afraid to use polystyrene foam precisely because it could be melted by a corrugated sheet heated in the sun. Although, perhaps, everything is not so scary. But we decided to play it safe and used 10 cm thick mineral wool, since we needed a winter house.

8. Another disadvantage of profiled sheeting is that, of course, unlike brick, foam block and logs, it has neither thermal insulation nor sound insulation. Therefore, in any case, you need to sheathe it with mineral wool and do the interior finishing - lining, OSB, plasterboard or plastic.

9. Galvanized bottom. This is not included in the standard cabin, but it can be ordered during its construction. But when building an ordinary house, this is more difficult to do, because there is no frame on which the bottom will rest. In an ordinary house, a lattice is made, which is filled with concrete. The main difference between concrete and galvanized bottom is that concrete cracks, but zinc does not, and mice chew through concrete. The galvanized bottom is not accessible to mouse teeth. The floor will still be laid on top of the zinc according to all the rules, with insulation min. Cotton wool, so that this galvanized bottom will not affect the floor any warmer.

10. Roof. In an ordinary house, the room under the roof is always an attic, i.e. not exactly a living space, but for a special purpose. In a house made of cabins, the top floor does not have an attic appearance. There is a full floor with a roof parallel to the floor. And an additional roof with an obtuse angle is placed on top of it to drain rain. This gives more living real space. Usually the roof is also made from corrugated sheet metal. In an ordinary house, the roof is one of the most expensive things. Since bulky beams are used there. And, again, due to the frame, large beams are not needed on the roof of a cabin house, so its cost is quite adequate for the cabin itself.

11. Size restrictions. The only strict limitation that will need to be observed is the size. The cabins are made in standard sizes, their height is no higher than 250 cm (and minus the insulation thickness of 230 cm), and the length and width are also standard. The width is also 250 cm, and the most popular length is 6 m, there are also 3 m and 9 m. But 3 m is not enough for a home, and 9 m is a non-standard length, it is more expensive for delivery. Accordingly, a house made from change houses is a constructor made from such blocks.

You can end up with a house of 5 m * 6 m (5 = 2.5 * 2). And this is the size of full-fledged standard garden “Ordinary” houses. Well, how you “compose” and how many blocks will fit into your home - it depends only on your imagination and the budget you are counting on. Those. Although there is quite a large choice of what size to make the house, there are still restrictions. When building an ordinary house, there are basically no such restrictions.

12. The height of the ceilings is no more than 2.5 m. Theoretically, it can be made higher, but this must be agreed upon in advance with the company, and accordingly there will be costs in price. And then it will definitely have to be built on site. If the change house is transported ready-made, then it definitely won’t work higher, because the height of the car when driving under, for example, bridges, should not exceed 3.5 m. But this also has its advantages. Such a room is much easier to heat than one with high ceilings.

13. Number of floors. The structure of cabins cannot exceed 3 floors, otherwise an additional reinforced frame and a real foundation are needed. And then, it will no longer be a “house of change houses”, but a full-fledged metal structure. We built a two-story house, and even with all the restrictions on ceiling height, it turned out to be a little higher than an ordinary one-story house with an attic. So the benefits of space are obvious.

14. In terms of cost, a house made from cabins is cheaper than an ordinary house. Two carriages 6*2.5 (i.e. 6*5 in total) with a beautiful colored professional sheet (not galvanized), with a separate pitched roof, with two windows, with a metal door, 10 cm mineral wool insulation (winter version) on all walls, floor and ceiling, with the simplest interior finishing (linoleum, ordinary board “not lining”), will cost you from 300 to 500 thousand rubles. This is all together, including delivery.

We built it 3 years ago (in 2013), and not even from 6 m blocks, but two 9 m cars; it was also complicated by the fact that we ordered them to be placed not next to each other, but on top of each other, because We have a small plot, and all together it cost us about 300 thousand rubles. Now, of course, prices have risen, but if you don’t bother with 9-meter carriages and two-story buildings, and get by with 6-meter ones, then I think you can spend 300–500 thousand without any problems.

Ordinary houses, as a rule, only start with these amounts, and then with insulation and finishing they cost an average of a million rubles. Moreover, payment often occurs in installments. For the household house, we immediately agreed on the price and wrote it down in the contract. They paid a small advance and the rest upon delivery of the house. No additional payments were added during construction.

15. For heating. The beauty of our household house is its tightness. Therefore, heating it is not difficult. You can install a stove-stove, you can use gas heaters, but personally I chose (ceiling) for heating. In my opinion, these are the most economical electric heaters. In autumn and spring, the house is heated by approximately 1.5 kWh (30 square meters). In winter it sometimes reaches up to 3 kW/h if it’s frosty.

16. In conclusion. We ordered the construction of a house from cabins on site, and within a month it was absolutely ready. In my opinion, this is the most profitable of all budget options for building houses. Despite its apparent simplicity, it turns out to be quite attractive and functional.

Andrey Pankin, Moscow region, Chekhov district, Solnyshkovo village.

Alexandra's story:

We started building a country house by purchasing two cabins. More precisely, metal houses 200x300 cm, which were previously used in some children's camp as summer housing for children.

They were equipped with only two beds. We believed that the houses were quite suitable for storing tools, forced overnight stays and rest. But then we had no idea that they would become the basis for another “house”!

It was planned to build a bathhouse, a main house and a guest house on the site.

At first we were not building a dacha, but a house for permanent residence. And for the first year after the construction of the guest house was completed, we actually lived there. With a small child! The ecology is beautiful, the places are beautiful, a wonderful sanatorium across the lake, my home village is 5 minutes away... But almost all the residents of our village visit their homes sporadically, like summer residents. In winter it turns out somehow dull and wild. Plus, my husband’s work is tied to the city and frequent trips back and forth became tiresome - we returned to the apartment. My child and I now spend the summer in the village and almost every weekend.

Let's return to the construction site. The idea to use cabins (they are made of sandwich panels on a metal frame) as the basis for a guest house arose by chance. I wanted to build it quickly and as economically as possible. Once the idea was sketched out on paper, the rest was a matter of technique.

Two cabins were placed in the corners, the walls were formed by lining with powerful timber and covered with rough boards. The double wooden floor was insulated with wood chips and sprinkled with lime. The same insulation was done on the walls from the inside.

The second level of the house was again “provided” by cabins, two I-beams and one channel. Our cabins connected them together. The roof was insulated with mineral wool. On the outside, the walls were covered with wind- and moisture-proof film, insulated with polystyrene foam (50 mm) and covered with blockhouse.

We bought the windows at a sale with a 30-40% discount and already made openings for them. Some of them (for example, balcony doors) hit the mark according to the plan, but attic doors would probably now be looked for by others.

For heating, we purchased a Gomel fireplace stove with a water circuit and an electric boiler.

Later, a balcony and a terrace were added to the house.

Now - more about how everything works inside.

In one of the former cabins (now a small room 200x300 cm) there is a bathroom, in the other there is a children's room for my daughter.

The remaining spaces (kitchen, dining and living areas) are combined, except for a small dressing room on the second level.

For interior decoration we used wood, MDF panels and linoleum. The cabinets, kitchen furniture, and cabinets in the bathroom are made by hand. Large chain lights above the dining area are made from decorative candle boxes.

My husband and I made the items for the terrace, except for the sun loungers. For example, the yellow floor lamp is a drum from a washing machine on a plastic pipe, and the panel of four pictures on the wall is made of ceramic tiles left over from apartment renovations.

Sewing of the spotted covers was ordered from a seamstress, but I made the green pillows myself. The yellow painting is a piece of fiberboard painted with leftover paint from a floor lamp and a pattern of different laces.

The flower pots on the windowsill are old bulk food cans, painted silver and filled with pebbles mixed with glue and “plants” cut out of children’s plastic cubes. My husband made the lamps himself! As, indeed, the table (the base is welded from a pipe) and benches. The coffee table is a wooden tabletop and legs from an old rusty metal stool. We got the double-glazed windows in aluminum frames on the terrace for free, they were used.

Of course, our house still needs some improvements. There are no baseboards, no corners here and there, the finishing is not finished... However, our experience, perhaps, will be useful for someone.

It is possible to build a livable house in many ways, but, of course, only if you have a great desire!

This model of a country house harmoniously combines aesthetic appearance, thoughtful design and functionality. A prefabricated house made from cabins is an ideal solution for spending the night at the dacha; it has enough space not only for the family, but also for friends or relatives. The house was built using frame technology from two wooden cabins with an attached open veranda. The internal layout can be made according to your own drawings - choose a standard design or order the installation of partitions, dividing the common space into isolated rooms. A large open veranda is located at the front of the house - during the hot summer months it will become a favorite place to relax and socialize. The manufacturer’s website presents a project for a prefabricated house of cabins with a veranda measuring 6x6.9 meters, but if you wish, you can build a country house according to your own sketches. The cabins and veranda are delivered to the site ready-made - the entire installation process takes one business day.

The strength of the garden house is given by a frame made of dried timber. The exterior and interior of the premises are finished with pine lining. The inner layer of insulation in combination with the windproof film creates an ideal microclimate inside the building. The roof of the building is gable; waterproof roofing material is used as roofing material. With proper assembly and timely maintenance, modular houses from cabins serve their owners for two to three decades.

Five reasons to buy a prefabricated house from cabins for your dacha:

  1. A quick solution to the “housing issue” - from the moment the application is processed until the house is installed on the site, no more than a week passes;
  2. There is no need to pour a foundation: the cabins are installed on concrete blocks buried in the ground;
  3. Affordable price: buying a garden house with a veranda will cost several times less than building a permanent house;
  4. The manufacturing company’s specialists assemble turnkey country houses; you can spend the night in them on the day of installation;
  5. A large selection of sizes, designs and configurations of country houses from cabins on the manufacturer’s website to suit any requests and financial capabilities of clients.