This recently completed two-bedroom apartment project in Spain proves exactly how far you can push modular design. We delivered a spacious, fully functional flat that feels just like a traditional brick-and-mortar home the second you step inside.
A Real Walkthrough: Looking Inside the Spanish Apartment
Instead of just talking about specs, let’s look at how this home actually came together on the inside.
If you take a look at picture, you can see the main living room area. The client wanted a warm, lived-in feel, choosing a soft grey palette for the walls paired with light wood-grain flooring. Thanks to the smart layout, there is plenty of room for a full-sized leather sofa, a coffee table, and a decorative console area without making the space feel cramped.

Moving further into the apartment, picture shows one of the two dedicated bedrooms. We installed large, double-glazed windows that let in plenty of natural Spanish sunlight while keeping the room tightly insulated against the afternoon heat. The sheer curtains and clean lines give it a relaxed, resort-like feel.

The absolute highlight of this build, though, has to be the kitchen shown in picture. This isn’t a scaled-down “camper” kitchen. It’s a complete, full-sized culinary space featuring overhead cabinetry, an integrated oven stack, a washing machine, a large refrigerator, and even a dedicated coffee station. There is even plenty of floor space left over for the client’s pet bowls, showing that this layout was designed for real, everyday life.

Tailored to Your Standards: 100% Customization
When we build these apartments, we follow a simple rule: the heavy-duty steel frame is the only thing we keep fixed. We do this to guarantee structural safety and transport integrity. Everything else can be modified to fit your exact needs.
- Flexible Floorplans: You aren’t stuck with a cookie-cutter layout. Want to convert the second bedroom into a home office? Or maybe you want a larger bathroom? We can shift internal walls wherever you want them.
- Doors & Windows: From large panoramic sliding doors to specific tilt-and-turn windows, you choose the placement, sizing, and framing materials.
- Climate-Specific Insulation: Spain has wildly different climates depending on where you are. We offer customizable wall panels and insulation thicknesses (like high-density PU or rock wool) to ensure your apartment complies with local energy requirements and keeps your utility bills low.
The Ultimate Convenience: One-Stop Interior Sourcing
Honestly, the most annoying part of setting up a tiny home or modular flat is trying to find furniture and appliances that fit the exact spaces perfectly. Measurements can go wrong, deliveries get delayed, and local sourcing costs add up fast.
We solved that problem for this client by handling the entire interior configuration directly from our side. We didn’t just ship the structural panels—we sourced, purchased, and packed everything you see in the photos:
- The complete kitchen cabinet system and fitted countertops.
- Major appliances like the washing machine, oven, and refrigerator.
- The living room furniture, bedding sets, lighting fixtures, and even small decorative items.
Everything was safely packed and braced inside the unit at our factory, shipping out as one complete, move-in-ready package. When the house was unfolded on-site in Spain, the furniture was already there waiting to be arranged.






Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can this modular house meet the local building codes (CTE) in Spain?
Yes, absolutely. Because our wall materials, insulation thickness, and window glazing can all be customized, we can easily upgrade the specifications of your apartment to meet the Código Técnico de la Edificación (CTE) standards required by your local municipality.
How do I know the appliances sourced will work with the Spanish electrical grid?
We double-check all local utility standards before any sourcing begins. For this Spanish project, the entire apartment was pre-wired to European standards, and every appliance sourced was rated for 230V, 50Hz with standard European plugs. It is completely plug-and-play.
Is the kitchen layout in picture a standard option?
Not at all. Our factory team has years of experience packing interior cargo. Everything from the sofa to the small mirrors is wrapped in protective foam, securely boxed, and mechanically strapped down inside the main steel structure so nothing shifts an inch during transit.
What do I need to prepare on my land in Spain before the house arrives?
You will need to ensure there is clear access for a delivery truck and have a flat, level foundation ready—usually concrete pads or a simple pier foundation works best. You will also want your local plumber and electrician ready to hook up the main water, sewage, and power lines once the house is unfolded.
If you need any more specific data, structural dimensions, or material pricing lists for this Spanish two-bedroom project, just let me know! We can easily adjust the details to match your own plot of land.